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'''Dr. Steven S. Tigner''' is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of | '''Dr. Steven S. Tigner''' is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Toledo. He teaches regularly in Boston University's Core Curriculum of the College of Liberal Arts and in the School of Education. | ||
Toledo. He teaches regularly in Boston University's Core Curriculum of the College of Liberal Arts and in the School of Education. | |||
Tigner was founding editor of the [[Journal of Magic History]] and [[Bulletin for Friends of Magic History]]. He was also owner of the The Tigner Magic Supply Company and has lectured widely on magic and fraud in human culture as well as on numerous other topics in the liberal arts. | |||
His non-magical research interests and publications lie mainly in ancient Greek philosophy and philology and in moral education. | His non-magical research interests and publications lie mainly in ancient Greek philosophy and philology and in moral education. |
Revision as of 23:02, 29 January 2010
Dr. Steven S. Tigner is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Toledo. He teaches regularly in Boston University's Core Curriculum of the College of Liberal Arts and in the School of Education.
Tigner was founding editor of the Journal of Magic History and Bulletin for Friends of Magic History. He was also owner of the The Tigner Magic Supply Company and has lectured widely on magic and fraud in human culture as well as on numerous other topics in the liberal arts.
His non-magical research interests and publications lie mainly in ancient Greek philosophy and philology and in moral education.