Michael Shenefelt

Michael Shenefelt was a poll watcher in Mississippi in 1971 for the gubernatorial campaign of Charles Evers. He was later a daily newspaper reporter in Pennsylvania, where he won first prize from the Pennsylvania Bar Association for legal reporting. He subsequently received a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University and now teaches philosophy and intellectual history at the Liberal Studies Program of New York University.

For more about If A, Then B: How the World Discovered Logic (Gold Medal Winner of the Foreword Reviews' Book-of-the-Year Award for Philosophy),

please see www.ifa-thenb.com

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