Dr. Stephen Menn, PhD. is Associate Professor of Philosophy at McGill University. He teaches ancient philosophy (Plato, Aristotle, Stoicism and neo-Platonism), medieval philosophy (Western and Islamic) and the history and philosophy of mathematics
He holds two M.A. degrees; one in Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 1982, and one in Philosophy from University of Chicago 1984. He also holds two doctorates:one in Mathematics from, Johns Hopkins University in 1985 and one in Philosophy from University of Chicago in 1989
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"The greatest stumbling block : Descartes' denial of real qualities" in Descartes and his contemporaries ed. Roger Ariew; Marjorie Grene, University of Chicago Press, 1995 [2] "The Intellectual Setting of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy,' in The Cambridge History of Seventeenth-Century Philosophy, ed. Daniel Garber and Michael Ayers, 1997.