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  1. Russell Marcus is a philosopher specializing in philosophy of mathematics and the pedagogy of philosophy. He is Chair of Philosophy at Hamilton College and president of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers.

  2. Russell Marcus teaches Logic and Modern Western Philosophy, as well as philosophy of language and philosophy of mathematics, his main area of research. He teaches two introductory courses, Infinity and Philosophy of Education, and senior seminars on Wittgenstein and philosophical methods, called Intuitions and Philosophy.

    • rmarcus1@hamilton.edu
  3. Russell Marcus was born on 28 October 1956 in Haworth, New Jersey, USA. Russell is a producer and writer, known for Married... with Children (1987), Family Rules (1999) and Fudge (1995).

    • Producer, Writer, Additional Crew
    • October 28, 1956
    • Russell Marcus
  4. Brandy & Mr. Whiskers is an American animated television series created by sitcom writer Russell Marcus for the Disney Channel. [1] It follows the lives of the titular characters – respectively, a pampered-yet-spunky dog and a hyperactive rabbit – who get stuck in the Amazon Rainforest together.

  5. An accomplished writer and producer for television, Russell has written on popular American comedies as diverse as GOLDEN GIRLS and SOUTH PARK. Marcus co-ran the iconic hit MARRIED WITH CHILDREN, created the sit-com FAMILY RULES for UPN and has written live action pilots for ABC, CBS, →.

  6. Russell Marcus is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College, where he has taught since 2007. He specializes in philosophy of mathematics and philosophical pedagogy, and is a board member of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers.

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  8. Aug 17, 2022 · Russell Marcus is Associate Professor and Chair of Philosophy at Hamilton College, specializing in philosophy of mathematics and philosophical pedagogy. He is vice president of the American Association of Philosophy Teachers; the founder and director of the Hamilton College Summer Program in Philosophy, a two-week laboratory for pedagogical ...

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