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K. Anthony Appiah
New York University
Languages
- English
- French
- German
- Latin
Professional Experience
- Professor of Philosophy and Law
- New York University
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- Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy and the University Center for Human Values
- Princeton University
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- African-American Studies (2002—2014); African Studies (2002—2014); Comparative Literature (2005—2014), Politics (2006— 2014); Program in Translation and Intercultural Communication (2007— 2014); Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies (2012—2014); Bacon-Kilkenny Visiting Professor, Fordham University School of Law Fall 2008; Phi Beta Kappa-Romanell Professor, 2008-2009; Professor Emeritus, 2014-
- Charles H. Carswell Professor of Afro-American Studies and of Philosophy
- Harvard University
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- Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy, July 1991-June 1999; Head Tutor, Afro-American Studies, July 1991-June 2001; Acting Director of Graduate Studies, Philosophy, Spring Semester 1991; Associate Director, Black Fiction Project, 1991-1996; Member of the Board of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute ,1991-2002; Chair, Committee on African Studies, 1995-2001; Member of the Faculty of Education, 1997-2002; Walter Channing Cabot Fellow, Harvard University, 1998-1999; Director of Graduate Studies, African American Studies 2001-2002; Visiting Professor of Philosophy, New York University School of Law Fall 1998; Directeur d’études invité, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales May 1999; Senior Fellow, Harvard Society of Fellows 2000-2002
- Professor of Philosophy and Literature
- Duke University
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- Associate Director, Black Fiction Project, January 90-June 91; Mellon Fellow, National Humanities Center, September 90-June 91.
- Professor, Philosophy
- Cornell University
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- Associate Professor, Philosophy, February 89-June 89; Dual Appointment, Africana Studies and Research Center, July 88-December 89; Graduate Field, Cognitive Studies, July 87-December 89; Associate Director, Black Fiction Project, May 85-December 89; Visiting Associate Professor, Philosophy, July 86-January 89.
- Associate Professor, Philosophy, African & Afro-American Studies
- Yale University
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Education
- Clare College, Cambridge University
- Ph.D. (1982) | Philosophy
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- Clare College, Cambridge University
- M.A. (1980)
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- Clare College, Cambridge University
- B.A. (1975)
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