Brian leiter philosophy

    • [DOC File]Religion and Public Life in America - Big Sky Worldview Forum

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      A recent book by University of Chicago professor of philosophy and law Brian Leiter outlines what I believe will become the theoretical consensus that does away with religious liberty in spirit if not in letter. “There is no principled reason,” he writes, “for legal or constitutional regimes to single out religion for protection ...


    • [DOC File]Curriculum Vitae: Frederick Charles Beiser

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      Professor Frederick Neuhouser, Department of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1150 Amsterdam Avenue, 708 Philosophy Hall, New York, NY 10027, fwn7@columbia.edu Professor George Giovanni, Department of Philosophy, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Canada, H3A 2T7, gdigio@po-box.mcgill.ca


    • [DOCX File]Home | The University of Sheffield

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      ‘A Tall Tale in Defense of Insensitive Semantics and Speech Act Pluralism’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 34, 1 –see also Cappelen, H and E. King, Jeffrey C. and Jason Stanley, 2005. ‘Semantics, Pragmatics and the Role of Semantic Content’, in Zoltan Gendler Szabo,


    • [DOC File]BIBLIOGRAPHIES

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      Brian Tierney, The Idea of Natural Rights: Studies on Natural Rights, Natu-ral Law and Church Law 1150-1625 (1997) J. Budziszewski, Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law (1997) Edward B. McLean, Common Truths: New Perspectives on Natural Law (1998) Brian Leiter, ed., Objectivity in Law and Morals (2000) VIII. ISLAM: A CURRENT BIBLIOGRAPHY


    • Syllabus - Faculty of Philosophy

      *[A] Leiter, Brian, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Nietzsche on Morality. 2nd ed. (London: Routledge, 2014), pp. 197-203 and 58-61. [These page references only apply to the second edition of this book.]


    • [DOC File]Problem Solving and Meta-ethics - Brown University

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      Despite his vigorous criticisms of Dworkin’s argument, Brian Leiter seems to concede this point. See Brian Leiter, “Objectivity, Morality, and Adjudication” in Objectivity in Law and Morals, Brian Leiter, ed. (Cambridge, 2001), p.88. Dworkin, “Objectivity and Truth,” p.117. This echoes the reaction to skepticism of the pragmatists.



    • [DOC File]Current Work on the History and Nature of Analytic Philosophy

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      Brian Leiter gives a stylistic definition, saying: ... Assuming that analytic philosophy’s phenomenal social success in the twentieth century was to an appreciable extent due to the impression (which, from the standpoint of current scholarship, must be seen as a misimpression) that it was a united, revolutionary force armed with a powerful ...


    • [DOC File]JURISPRUDENCE

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      While Jurisprudence I does not presuppose a background in philosophy, the instructor does not recommend this course to students who have not had some prior study of philosophy. Course Requirements: (1) A take-home, type-written final exam: one essay (not more than 1750 words), 8 hours to complete exam; (2) Regular attendance.


    • [DOC File]CURRICULUM VITAE - Department of Philosophy at Columbia ...

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      103. “The Ends of the Sciences”, in Brian Leiter (ed) The Future of Philosophy, New York: Oxford University Press, 2004, 208-229. 104. “Philosophy of Biology”, Frank Jackson and Michael Smith (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy, Oxford Univesity Press, 2006, 819-847. 105. “Philosophy of Science”, Encyclopedia ...


    • philarchive.org

      Philosophy presents unambiguously formulated premises that would necessitate an unambiguously formulated conclusion. Literature does not. Hence, we have a barrier between literature and philosophy that would prevent any literary text from counting as genuine philosophy. I call this view the Discontinuity Thesis.


    • Clive Walter Ingram Pearson (16-02-30 to 10-01-06), or ...

      Suffice to say, that anyone bold enough to continuously and skeptically question the tenets of academic philosophy and instead to be far more focused on what Leiter calls: “concerns more interested in actual political and cultural issues and loosely speaking the human situation and its ‘meaning” – particularly in New Zealand’s ...


    • [DOC File]JURISPRUDENCE - Brian Leiter's Legal Philosophy Blog

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      (5) Andrei Marmor (editor), Law and Interpretation: Essays in Legal Philosophy (Oxford, 1995), esp. the essays by Stephen Perry and Coleman & Leiter. These essays are more difficult than some of the other material listed here. (6) Brian Bix (editor), Analyzing Law: New Essays in Legal Theory (Oxford, 1998). The essays


    • [DOCX File]Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog

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      is Humboldt Professor of Philosophy and Chair in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Bonn, as well as a regular Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago. Brian Leiter is Llewellyn Professor of Jurisprudence and Director of the Center for Law, Philosophy & Human Values at the University of Chicago.


    • [DOC File]An Archive for Preprints in Philosophy of Science ...

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      See Michael Forster, “Hermeneutics,” in The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophy, ed. Michael Rosen and Brian Leiter. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) and “Herder’s Philosophy of Language, Interpretation, and Translation” (Review of Metaphysics 56 (2), 2002), 323-356 for the background, motivations, and arguments of ...


    • [DOCX File]Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog

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      Philosophy can critique this premise in ways that allow it to be recognized instead as a historically contingent socio-political accomplishment—one that perpetrates violence against those whose existence contradicts the fundamental assumptions of the paradigm. ___ ... Leiter, Brian X ...


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