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Julie R. Klein teaches early modern European philosophy at Villanova University. Her main research interests are in the history of materialism and other non-Cartesian paradigms. Her other areas of work include medieval Jewish and Islamic philosophy, contemporary continental thought, and psychoanalysis.

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