Costica Bradatan is currently a Post-Doctoral
Fellow at Cornell Universitys Knight Institute,
where he teaches philosophy and literature, and
does research on a project dedicated to the
anatomy of novelty in the history of Western
philosophy. His other research interests include
early modern philosophy, George Berkeley, history
of ideas, philosophy and literature, philosophy of
religion. Bradatan has a book manuscript under
review (The Other Bishop Berkeley. An
Experiment in Philosophical Historiography),
just as he is the author of two recent books (both
in Romanian): An Introduction to the History of
Romanian Philosophy in the XX-th Century
(Bucharest, 2000) and Isaac Bernsteins Diary
(Bucharest, 2001; 2002). Among the translations he
has made from English into Romanian most notable
are those of some of George Berkeleys writings. Personal
page at:
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/cb277/
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