Ad
related to: oxford philosophical concepts
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Richard Granville Swinburne FBA (/ ˈ s w ɪ n b ɜːr n /; born 26 December 1934) is an English philosopher.He is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford. ...
The first president of the Oxford Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament A Secular Age HUP 2007 [3]: 533 Steven Lukes: 1958: sociology: FBA, professor of politics and sociology at NYU Power: A Radical View 3rd Ed. 2021: Alan Ryan: 1959: political philosophy: FBA, Professor of Politics, Oxford The Philosophy of John Stuart Mill MacMillan 1970 [3]: 471 ...
Frank Noel Sibley (28 February 1923, London – 18 February 1996, Lancaster, Lancashire) was a British philosopher who worked mainly in the field of aesthetics.He held the first Chair of Philosophy at Lancaster University. [1]
A priori and a posteriori; A series and B series; Abductive reasoning; Ability; Absolute; Absolute time and space; Abstract and concrete; Adiaphora; Aesthetic emotions
The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy (1994; second edition 2008; third edition 2016) is a dictionary of philosophy by the philosopher Simon Blackburn, published by Oxford University Press. References [ edit ]
The John Locke Lectures are a series of annual lectures in philosophy given at the University of Oxford. Named for British philosopher John Locke, the Locke Lectures are the world's most prestigious lectures in philosophy, and are among the world's most prestigious academic lectures. They were established in 1950 by the bequest of Henry Wilde.
John Wilkins of Wadham College, Oxford, founder of the Oxford Philosophical Club. The Oxford Philosophical Club, also referred to as the "Oxford Circle", [1] [2] [3] was to a group of natural philosophers, mathematicians, physicians, virtuosi and dilettanti gathering around John Wilkins FRS (1614–1672) at Oxford in the period 1649 to 1660.
Williamson was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh (1995–2000), fellow and lecturer in philosophy at University College, Oxford (1988–1994), and lecturer in philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin (1980–1988). He took up the Wykeham Professorship in 2000 and retired in 2023, when he took up a Senior Research ...