David-Hillel Ruben

David-Hillel Ruben, c. 1984

David-Hillel Ruben is a University of London professor emeritus of philosophy, now at Birkbeck College, University of London, and King's College, London.[1] He gained his PhD in Philosophy at Harvard University (1971). He previously held posts at the Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Essex University, The City University London, and the London School of Economics. He served as Founding Director of NYU's campus programme in London. His research relates to the philosophy of the social sciences and the philosophy of action.[2] In 2011, Ruben resigned from the Universities and Colleges Union (UCU) in protest at their stance on anti-Semitism.[3]

Selected publications

‘Traditions and True Successors’, Social Epistemology, January 2013, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp 32-46.

‘Trying in Some Way’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, December 2013, Vol. 91, No. 4, pp 719-733.

'A Conditional Theory of Trying', Philosophical Studies, 173 (1), January 2016, 271-287.


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