Thomas R. Flynn is a philosophy professor at Emory University with a PhD from Columbia University.
His dissertation focused on Jean-Paul Sartre and collective responsibility.
Flynn's expertise spans modern and 19th-century philosophy, theory of knowledge, and aesthetics.
As the author of "Existentialism: A Very Short Introduction," Flynn demonstrates his deep understanding of existentialist thought and its historical context.
His academic background and research interests align closely with the book's subject matter, allowing him to provide a scholarly perspective on existentialism's key concepts and thinkers while exploring its relevance in contemporary philosophical discourse.
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