Samir Chopra is a Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
He holds degrees in Mathematical Statistics, Computer Science, and Philosophy.
Chopra's research interests span a wide range, including belief revision logics, pragmatism, Nietzsche, artificial intelligence, philosophy of law, and technology ethics.
He has published works on these topics and maintains an active online presence through blogging.
His diverse academic background, combining mathematics, computer science, and philosophy, informs his unique perspective on contemporary philosophical issues, particularly those at the intersection of technology and society.
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