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Mr. Herrman is a liberal philosopher specializing in structural metaphysics, where he develops methodologies enabling him to derive valid and verifiable answers not only in matters of the ontology of reality, but also in real-world concerns for everyday people.
Herrman has made contributions in legal, behavioral, sociological and logical theory and is challenging assumptions about the universe in recent work on the metaphysics of number. His publications include The Office and Its Stewardship (VDM 2009) and articles at openDemocracy, The San Francisco Sentinel, and the scholarly directory SSRN (Social Sciences Research Network).
(2 comments) Tuesday, August 21, 2012 Syria: Two Sides of the Same Coin?SHARE
A necessary corrective published in openDemocracy to a recent OpEdNews piece by Ahmad Barqawi, "Syria: Turning Back the Clock on the Arab Spring".
The writer identifies the primary factions and the reasons for internal dissension in a far more realistic and objective manner than the Barqawi piece.
A view from cultural theory would be a welcome addition to the discussion, given that sectarianism in an honor-based moiety would promise a refreshing perspective.