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  1. 29 de abr. de 2009 · John McDowell. : Jakob Lindgaard. John Wiley & Sons, Apr 29, 2009 - Philosophy - 304 pages. John McDowell: Experience, Norm, and Nature combines original essays by leading contemporary philosophers with point by point responses by McDowell himself to explore the central themes of one of the most innovative philosophers of our day.

  2. John McDowell. John H. McDowell (MA, Oxford) is University Professor of Philosophy. Before coming to Pittsburgh in 1986, he taught at University College, Oxford. He has held visiting appointments at Harvard University, the University of Michigan, UCLA, and Princeton University. He was the John Locke Lecturer at Oxford University in 1991.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2013 · This interview was recorded while Professor John McDowell was in Dublin to receive an honorary degree award from University College Dublin in April 2013.Full...

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  4. 29 de set. de 2015 · Introduction. John McDowell was born in Boksburg, South Africa, in 1942 and educated at University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland and at New College Oxford. He was a fellow in philosophy at Oxford from 1966 to 1986 where much of his work drew on Greek philosophy, on broadly analytic philosophy of language and thought, and on Wittgenstein.

  5. David Lauer:John McDowell. John McDowell (geb. 1942) ist einer der einflussreichsten und meistdiskutierten Philosophen der Gegenwart. Er studierte in Oxford und lehrte dort im Anschluss zwanzig Jahre lang als Lecturer, bevor er 1986 als Professor an die Universität Pittsburgh ging. Sein 1994 veröffentlichtes Buch Mind and World (dt.

  6. John McDowell (n. 1942) es un filósofo sudafricano. Biografía [ editar ] Los primeros trabajos de McDowell fueron influidos por Donald Davidson y se opuso a las opiniones de Michael Dummett y Crispin Wright sobre el problema de la comprensión lingüística.

  7. Summary. John McDowell's Mind and World was first published in 1994. Based on his six 1991 John Locke Lectures, it is the most free flowing of his published work. It is also the only book-length account of his philosophy. It is an important, dramatic and challenging work for three reasons.