Search Type
  • All
  • Subject
  • Title
  • Author
  • Publisher
  • Series Title
Search Title

Download

Presidential Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1991-2000

Presidential Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1991-2000( )
Editor: Hull, Richard T.
Compiled by: Hull, Richard T.
Author: Baier, Annette Claire
Hampshire, Stuart Newton
Curley, Edwin Munson
Frankfurt, Harry Gordon
Goldman, Alvin Ira
Wolterstorff, Nicholas Paul
Butchvarov, Panayot
Thomson, Judith Jarvis
Churchland, Patricia Smith
Pincoffs, Edmund Lloyd
Shoemaker, Sydney Sharpless
Perry, John Richard
Kraut, Richard Henry
Wilson, Margaret Dauler
Laudan, Larry Lynn
Quinn, Philip Lawrence
Schneewind, Jerome Borges
Stroud, Barry
Winch, Peter Guy
Friedman, Michael Lee
Cavell, Stanley
Allison, Henry Edward
Nozick, Robert
Kitcher, Philip Stuart
Fine, Arthur Isidore
Mothersill, Mary
Sober, Elliott Reuben
Burge, Charles Tyler
Cooper, John Madison
Herman, Barbara
Nussbaum, Martha Craven
ISBN:978-0-9859747-3-2
Publication Date:Jun 2013
Publisher:Richard T. Hull
Book Format:Ebook
List Price:USD $0.00
Book Description:

Presidential addresses of one of the largest philosophical societies in the world and the only American philosophical society not devoted to a particular school or philosophical approach. Volume 6 covers the final years of the first centennial, 1991-2000, including works by Martha Nussbaum, Stuart Hampshire, Patricia Churchland, Annette Baier, Stanley Cavell, and Mary Mothersill,among others. The volume containing biographies and photographs of the APA presidents, a list of...
More Description

Author Biography
Baier, Annette Claire (Editor)
Stanley Cavell was born Stanley Louis Goldstein in Atlanta, Georgia on September 1, 1926. He received a degree in music from the University of California, Berkeley and a Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard University. From 1953 to 1956, he was a junior fellow in Harvard's Society of Fellows. He then taught for six years at the University of California, Berkeley. He returned to Harvard to teach in 1963, becoming professor emeritus in 1997.

His first book, Must We Mean What We Say?, was published in 1969. His other books included The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy; Pursuits of Happiness: The Hollywood Comedy of Remarriage; and Themes Out of School: Effects and Causes. He died from heart failure on June 19, 2018 at the age of 91.

030



Rate this title:

Select your rating below then click 'submit'.






I do not wish to rate this title.