Research Group

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Oron Shagrir

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The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Oron Shagrir is a Professor of Philospohy and Cognitive Science at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His areas of research include the conceptual foundations of (mainly computational) cognitive and brain sciences, the history and philosophy of computing and computability, and philosophy of mind.
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Daniella Talmon-Heller

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Ben-Gurion University
Daniella is a professor in the Department of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Her research interests are the history of the Middle East in the Medieval period.
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Mark Schroeder

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University of South California
Mark is a professor in the School of Philosophy at the University of Southern California. His research interests are normative ethics, the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology and the history of ethics.

Model Theory

[RG #18] Model Theory

Organizer:

Saharon Shelah (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

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Erik Eyster

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London School of Economics

Erik is a professor at the London School of Economics, UK. His research interests are microeconomic theory, psychology and economics, political economy, and errors in strategic decision making.

Research Group: The Subject of Antiquity: Contours and Expressions of the Self in Ancient Mediterranean Culture

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[RG # 152]  The Subject of Antiquity: Contours and Expressions of the Self in Ancient Mediterranean Culture

Sept. 1, 2017 - July 1, 2018

Organizers:

Ishay Rosen-Zvi (Tel Aviv University) 
Maren Niehoff (The Hebrew University)

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There is a growing scholarly consensus that new notions of the self emerged in Greco-Roman Antiquity, which prompted philosophers, artists, law-makers and biographers to conceive of human beings as individuated selves, situated in specific cultural and historical contexts. We wish to examine these emerging discourses of the self, their interaction and expressions in the material and textual culture of Greeks and Romans, Jews and Christians.

While such an intellectual project seems very much a scholarly desideratum, it is also a complex challenge, since its successful achievement is contingent upon bringing together scholars from disparate disciplines. The constraints imposed by existing academic frameworks are thus often an impediment to its realization. We believe that the Institute provides the most suitable venue for a joint venture to explore the potential of combining various areas of research in order to achieve new understandings of this phenomenon.

The proposed research group consists of leading experts and one young scholar in the fields of Greek philosophy, Roman law and literature, Early Christianity, Jewish Hellenism and rabbinics. Most of us are in the process of embarking on book projects in new areas, which require intensive collaboration with colleagues in adjacent fields. Working closely together for a period of a year will enable us to shed new light on areas and genres which have regularly been studied in isolation. We hope to highlight both shared understandings across religious boundaries as well as culturally distinct types of self-fashioning.

 

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Jan Willem van Henten

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University of Amsterdam
Jan is a professor in the Department of Theology & Religion at the University of Amsterdam. His research interests are: early Judaism and early Christianity; concepts of matyrdom in Jewish and Christian sources; apocalypticism; the Bible in the twenty-first century.
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Barbara Sattler

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University of St. Andrews
Barbara is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of St. Andrews.
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Ilana Silber

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Bar-Ilan University
Ilana is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University. Her research interests are: sociology of giving and philanthropy; comparative historical sociology; sociological theory; religion; and culture.