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R Anderson

Professor at Stanford University

R Anderson is a distinguished philosophy professor at Stanford University with a focus on the history of late modern philosophy and the connections between philosophy and literature.

His research primarily centers on Kant and his impact on 19th-century philosophy, but he is increasingly intrigued by Montaigne and the convergence of philosophy and literature.

Anderson's noteworthy publication includes 'The Poverty of Conceptual Truth' (2015), a book delving into Kant's critique of metaphysics, which was released by Oxford University.

He has authored various articles on Kant's theoretical philosophy, Nietzsche, and the neo-Kantian movement, with upcoming interests in Nietzsche's moral psychology and Montaigne's philosophical and literary endeavors.

Anderson played a pivotal role alongside Joshua Landy in advancing the Philosophy and Literature program at Stanford University, fostering collaboration in this domain.

His academic journey includes an A.B. from Yale University in 1987 and a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1993, where he received mentorship from notable figures like Alexander Nehamas, Gary Hatfield, and Paul Guyer.

While based at Stanford since 1996, Anderson has also shared his expertise as a visiting professor at Harvard, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr, contributing to the broader academic discourse.

Originally from Macon, GA, Anderson's scholarly endeavors continue to enrich the realms of philosophy and literature.

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Stanford, California, United States