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'''Aron Edidin''' is a contemporary [[United States|American]] [[philosopher]] in the [[Analytic Philosophy|Analytic]] tradition. He holds the position of Professor of Philosophy at [[New College of Florida]]. Edidin left a tenured position at the [[University of Notre Dame]] to return to his ''[[alma mater]]''. He graduated from New College in 1973 with degrees in Mathematics and Philosophy. He then received a ph.D in Philosophy from Princeton University.  He resides (as of 2006) in Sarasota, Florida with his wife Robin, daughter Rachel, and cat Teru.

Edidin was the 2000 president of the [[Florida Philosophical Association]]. He delivered the presidential address, "A Little Philosophy is a Dangerous Thing", in blank verse. See Edidin (2001)

== References ==
*Edidin, Aron, 2001, "A Little Philosophy is a Dangerous Thing," ''Florida Philosophical Review: The Journal of the Florida Philosophical Association'' 1: 6-15


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