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Michael Berman
SCLA Faculty
Michael Berman
Michael Berman is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Brock University, Ontario. He specializes in comparative philosophy, with published articles on Continental and Asian philosophy, as well as philosophy of religion. He edited the volume, "The Everyday Fantastic, Essays on Science Fiction and Human Being" (CSP, 2008) and co-edited "Heroes, Monsters and Values, Philosophy and SciFi Films of the 1970s". He is also an associate editor for the "Canadian Journal of Buddhist Studies", and his current research focuses on phenomenology, religion, and film.
Research Interests:
phenomenology
religion
science fiction
continental philosophy
Asian/Eastern philosophy
comparative philosophy
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