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'''Isaac Levi''' [[MA]] '[[1953|53]] [[PhD]] '[[1957|57]] is [[John Dewey]] Professor of [[Philosophy]] Emeritus. As an [[Emeritus]] professor, he's rarely seen by undergraduates. His work is brilliant but much underappreciated, perhaps because it's very dense, technical, and footnote-heavy, even by the standards of those initiated into the analytic tradition (see e.g. [http://www.columbia.edu/~levi/contraction.pdf this sample paper]).
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'''Isaac Levi''' [[MA]] '[[1953|53]] [[PhD]] '[[1957|57]] is [[John Dewey]] Professor of [[Philosophy]] Emeritus. As an [[Emeritus]] professor, he's rarely seen by undergraduates. His work is brilliant but much underappreciated, perhaps because it's very dense, technical, and footnote-heavy, even by the standards of the analytic tradition (see e.g. [http://www.columbia.edu/~levi/contraction.pdf this sample paper]).
  
 
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Isaac Levi MA '53 PhD '57 is John Dewey Professor of Philosophy Emeritus. As an Emeritus professor, he's rarely seen by undergraduates. His work is brilliant but much underappreciated, perhaps because it's very dense, technical, and footnote-heavy, even by the standards of the analytic tradition (see e.g. this sample paper).

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