Izchak Miller
Male, Deceased Person
1935 – 1994
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Who was Izchak Miller?
Izchak Miller was a philosopher and author, known, among other things, for his books on Edmund Husserl and his contributions to Husserlian phenomenology.
Miller was a coordinator of the Cognitive Science Research Group at the University of Pennsylvania from 1985 to 1986; he later on joined the faculty of Yeshiva University in 1993, and also taught at Stanford University, Brandeis University and the MIT. In addition, he was employed at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center for a period of time.
Miller died of cancer in New York City on April 1st 1994, at the age of 58.
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