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Sam Fleischacker is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois-Chicago, specializing in philosophy of religion, Enlightenment thought, and Jewish studies. In 2013-14, he served as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford.
His research interests focus on the philosophical foundations of religious revelation, biblical interpretation, and moral philosophy. Fleischacker examines the intersection of religious tradition and modern philosophical thought, particularly exploring how Enlightenment values interact with revealed religion.
His recent scholarly work demonstrates a consistent focus on revelation in Jewish thought, examining both classical interpretations of Sinai and contemporary approaches to understanding divine communication. Fleischacker's publications reveal a method that bridges historical philosophical analysis with contemporary theological questions.
- Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford (2013-14)
Fleischacker's academic contributions span multiple domains of philosophical inquiry, with particular emphasis on Adam Smith's moral philosophy, distributive justice, and the philosophical underpinnings of religious revelation. His work engages deeply with both Western philosophical traditions and Jewish theological thought.

