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    Kwame Appiah

    Professor of Philosophy and Law at NYU

    Kwame Appiah is a prolific writer, educator, and public speaker based in New York, known for his wide-ranging intellectual pursuits and scholarly contributions.

    He is currently focused on exploring the role of ideals and idealization across various realms of intellectual discourse, with a particular interest in the intersection of religion, social identity, and cultural dynamics.

    With a diverse set of intellectual interests spanning anthropology, psychology, decision theory, literary criticism, African and African-American studies, and ethics, Appiah brings a multidisciplinary approach to his philosophical inquiries.

    Having pursued his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, Appiah's academic journey also includes A Levels in Physical Sciences, Biology, and Mathematics from Bryanston.

    Appiah serves as a Professor of Philosophy and Law at NYU, where he actively engages in teaching and scholarly endeavors, drawing on his rich background in academia and research.

    His professional affiliations include roles as a former Board Member at Ashesi University College, Professor at Princeton University, and engagements as an Editor at Afropaedia and a Professor at Harvard University.

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    Greater New York City Area