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Joshua Cohen
Prof.
Alternative spellings: Joshua Parsons Cohen Josh Cohen Joshua Parsons Cohen J. Cohen
B:1951 Biblio: American philosopher specializing in political philosophy. He has taught at Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a member of the faculty at Apple University and the University of California, Berkeley
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Joshua Cohen (/ˈkoʊən/; born 1951) is an American philosopher specializing in political philosophy. He has taught at Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a member of the faculty at Apple University and the University of California, Berkeley. (Source: DBPedia)
Joshua Cohen (/ˈkoʊən/; born 1951) is an American philosopher specializing in political philosophy. He has taught at Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is currently a member of the faculty at Apple University and the University of California, Berkeley. (Source: DBPedia)
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Boston review (1)
MPIFG working paper (1)
New democratic forum series (1)
Research memorandum / Department of Economics, University of Amsterdam (1)
Pacca series on the domestic roots of US foreign policy (1)