Noam Miller ’22
Noam Miller is a Senior in the German Department. Noam’s interdisciplinary academic interests include aesthetics, philosophy, and the history of anthropology and science. Noam’s prior work and studies in physics, computer science, and anthropology have transitioned to historical and historiographical interests in their intellectual development, societal ramifications, and popular imaginings. Outside of class, Noam is involved with Students for Prison Education and Reform (SPEAR) and other activist circles on campus.
Wissenschaftlichkeit in Freud: Scientific Reduction and the Ghost of the Entwurf
Brigid Doherty