These volumes survey individuals who contributed to British philosophy from 1900 to 1960. More than 500 writers, teachers, philosophers both amateur and professional, as well as thinkers in other disciplines who influenced the way we think, are included here. The very term 'British' is problematic,
Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers: 2 Vols
β Scribed by Stuart Brown
- Publisher
- Thoemmes Continuum
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1247
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is a two-volume work with entries on individuals who made some contribution to philosophy in theperiod 1900 to 1960 or soon after. The entries deal with the whole philosophical work of an individual or, in thecase of philosophers still living, their whole work to date. Typically the individuals included have been born by1935 and by now have made their main contributions. Contributions to the subject typically take the form ofbooks or journal articles, but influential teachers and people otherwise important in the world of philosophymay also be included. The dictionary includes amateurs as well as professional philosophers and, whereappropriate, thinkers whose main discipline was outside philosophy.There are special problems about the term "British" in the twentieth century, partly because of humanmigration, partly because of decolonialization and the changing denotation of the term. The intention has beento include not only those who were British subjects at least for a significant part of their lives (even if theymostly lived outside what is now the U.K.) but also people who spent a significant part of their lives in Britainitself, irrespective of their nationality or country of origin. In the first category are included, for instance, anumber of people who were born and educated in Britain but who subsequently taught in universities abroad.In the second category are included those who were born elsewhere but who came to Britain and contributedto its philosophical culture.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 7
Introduction......Page 9
How to use the Dictionary......Page 15
General bibliography......Page 17
List of contributors......Page 19
A......Page 33
B......Page 83
C......Page 176
D......Page 244
E......Page 287
F......Page 306
G......Page 337
H......Page 386
I......Page 502
J......Page 504
K......Page 534
L......Page 565
M......Page 631
N......Page 745
O......Page 753
P......Page 778
Q......Page 866
R......Page 871
S......Page 960
T......Page 1060
U......Page 1101
V......Page 1105
W......Page 1108
Y......Page 1221
Z......Page 1224
A......Page 1227
B......Page 1228
C......Page 1230
E......Page 1231
G......Page 1232
H......Page 1233
J......Page 1234
K......Page 1235
L......Page 1236
M......Page 1237
N......Page 1238
P......Page 1239
R......Page 1240
S......Page 1241
T......Page 1242
W......Page 1243
Z......Page 1244
Supplementary list......Page 1245
β¦ Subjects
Dictionary, British Philosophers
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