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Citizenship
  
Name
  
John Ryder


Role
  
Scholar

Fields
  
Born
  
September 29, 1951 (age 72) New York, New York (
1951-09-29
)

Residence
  
Ras Al Khaimah,  United Arab Emirates

Books
  
The Things in Heaven and Earth:An Essay in Pragmatic Naturalism: An Essay in Pragmatic Naturalism

Education
  
Stony Brook University (1977), State University of New York at Cortland (1973)

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John Ryder is a professor and former president (rector) of Khazar University in Baku, Azerbaijan. Currently, he is the Provost at the American University of Malta.

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Education

He finished his bachelor's degree in May 1973 at the State University of New York (SUNY) College at Cortland, then continued his education at Stony Brook University (SUNY), receiving a master's degree in philosophy in May 1977. He became a Ph.D. candidate at the same university, and was awarded a doctorate in philosophy in August 1982.

Positions held

He was a lecturer at the State University of New York (Cortland) from 1980 to 1985, then served as a professor at the same university from 1985 to 2002. He chaired the university’s philosophy department from 1991 to 1996, and in 1995 to 1996 he was the co-founder and director of the Project for Eastern and Central Europe.

From 1996 to 2002, he served in the role of dean of the School of Arts and Sciences of the State University of New York (Cortland). He was the leader of 16 academic departments and 3 centers in which 160 faculty provided academic programs to 1700 students.

From 2002 to 2010, John Ryder was the director of the Center on Russia and the United States. The center implemented various exchange and dual-degree programs for undergraduate and graduate students between the State University of New York and Moscow and St. Petersburg State Universities, Moscow State Institute of International Relations and other Russian universities.

In February 2002 he also became the director of the State University of New York Office of International Programs. The office, the main aim of which is to develop cooperative relationships with institutes around the world, was notably successful in planning and implementing dual-degree programs with higher education institutions in Turkey, Russia, China, Mexico and other countries.

In September 2010, John Ryder was appointed to the position of rector of Khazar University. Ryder left Khazar at the end of his two-year term.

In July 2012, John Ryder was appointed Provost and Deputy Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs at American University of Ras Al Khaimah.

Although a clear start date was not indicated, in January 2016 Ryder was named as head of the American Institute of Malta.

Scholarly activity

John Ryder is a specialist in American philosophy, especially American philosophical naturalism and pragmatism, its historical development, contemporary applicability, and its reception outside the U.S. His published work tends to focus on issues in systematic ontology and epistemology, and on social and political philosophy. He is the author of Interpreting America: Russian and Soviet Studies of the History of American Thought (Library of American Philosophy, Vanderbilt University Press, 1999), editor of American Philosophic Naturalism in the 20th Century, (Prometheus Books, July 1994), and co-editor of The Blackwell Guide to American Philosophy, (with Armen Marsoobian, Blackwell Publishing, 2004, Russian Translation by Lyubov Bugaeva et al., Amerikanskaya Filosofiya: Vvedenie [American Philosophy: An Introduction] US Embassy Book Translation and Publication Program, Moscow: Idea Press, 2008), and The Philosophical Writings of Cadwallader Colden (with Scott Pratt, Prometheus Books, 2002).

Ryder is also the co-editor of several volumes of selected papers, published by Rodopi Press, from the Central European Pragmatist Forum (CEPF), which he co-founded in 2002 with Emil Višňovský. Through bi-annual meetings the CEPF provides American and European specialists in American philosophy the opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with one another. It has been one of the occasions that has sparked a current spike of interest in American philosophy among Europeans.

Many of Ryder’s papers have been translated into and published in Europe, and he is a frequent speaker at universities and conferences across Europe and the US. Ryder has also been since 2002 president of the Alliance of Universities for Democracy (AUDEM), which through annual conferences in Europe brings together universities and academics from the US and Central and Eastern Europe and from all academic fields.

Personal life

John Ryder was born in 1951 in New York City, New York.

References

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