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  1. Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy | Columbia University. Christia Mercer studied art history in New York and Rome, before going to graduate school in philosophy (PhD, Princeton University, 1989). She has taught since 1991 at Columbia University, where she is now the Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy, editor of Oxford Philosophical ...

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  2. Gustave M. Berne Professor, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University 1150 Amsterdam Avenue, Mail Code 4971 New York, NY 10027, USA. Office: 707 Philosophy Hall; Phone: (212) 854-3190; Fax: (212) 854-4986 E-mail: cm50 [at] columbia [dot] edu

  3. Christia Mercer is the Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and Director of the Center for New Narratives in Philosophy. Professor Mercer studied art history in New York and Rome, before going to graduate school in philosophy (PhD, Princeton University, 1989).

  4. Feb 20, 2017 · Christia Mercer is the Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, general editor of Oxford Philosophical Concepts, and co-editor of Oxford New Histories of Philosophy, a book series devoted to making philosophy more inclusive.

  5. Our Team. Christia Mercer. Founder, Director. Christia Mercer is the Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University and Director of the Center for New Narratives in Philosophy. Professor Mercer studied art history in New York and Rome, before going to graduate school in philosophy (PhD, Princeton University, 1989).

  6. CHRISTIA MERCER. Curriculum Vitae. Gustave M. Berne Professor of Philosophy Philosophy Department, Columbia University, New York NY 10027. cm50@columbia.edu; 212-854-3196. HIGHER EDUCATION.

  7. Christia Mercer is an American philosopher and the Gustave M. Berne Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Columbia University. She is known for her work on the history of early modern philosophy, the history of Platonism, and the history of gender. [1] .

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