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Professor Harvey Siegel was educated at Cornell University
and Harvard University. He joined the UM Philosophy Department in 1984,
having taught previously at Michigan Technological University, Sonoma State
University, and the University of Nebraska. He has held visiting professorships
at Berkeley, Stanford, the University of Amsterdam and the University of
Groningen (The Netherlands) where he was the inaugural holder of the H.J.F.W.
Brugmans Chair in Philosophy of Behavioral and Social Sciences in 1996.
He has held a John Dewey Senior Research Fellowship and has received additional
research support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the
Spencer Foundation. He delivered the Robert Jackson Memorial Lecture at
Dalhousie University (1988), was the Foundation Visiting Lecturer at the
University of Auckland (1993), was the Green Honors Visiting Professor at
Texas Christian University (1997), and gave the Warren Steinkraus Lecture
on Human Ideals at the State University of New York, Oswego (1997). His
research interests are in the areas of philosophy of science, epistemology,
and philosophy of education. He is especially interested in issues concerning
rationality and relativism. He has published over 100 articles both in philosophy
and education journals, and has published three books: Relativism Refuted:
A Critique of Contemporary Epistemological Relativism, (Kluwer, 1987),
Educating Reason: Rationality, Critical Thinking, and Education (Routledge,
1988) and Rationality Redeemed? Further Dialogues on an Educational Ideal
(Routledge, 1997). He is the editor of Reason and Education: Essays in Honor
of Israel Scheffler (Kluwer, 1997). He is past President of both the Philosophy
of Education Society and the Association for the Philosophy of Education.
In 1996 he received the University's Excellence in Teaching Award.
Curriculum Vitae: Publications
Phone : 305-284-5411 Fax : 305-284-5594
Office : Ashe Bldg., Room 719
E-mail : hsiegel@miami.edu
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