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  1. Aug. 12, 1998. Charlie Dunbar Broad is one of the most important philosophers of this century. I know that this may sound like a very irresponsible -- even whimsical -- thing to say; so I better make a strong case for this assertion. Right away, philosophers who share other sympathies may start listing more famous philosophers as prima facie ...

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  3. CD Broad. CD Broad (1887–1971) was an English philosopher whose interests encompassed parapsychology and who theorized on topics such as precognition and post-mortem survival. He is noted in particular for his discussion of ‘basic limiting principles’ on the way things can be or be known, of particular relevance with regard to paranormal ...

  4. 15 de nov. de 2022 · Charlie Dunbar Broad FBA (30 December 1887 – 11 March 1971), usually cited as C. D. Broad, was an English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, philosopher of science, moral philosopher, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research. He was known for his thorough and dispassionate examinations of arguments in such works as Scientific Thought (1923), The Mind and Its Place i

  5. C. D. Broad. (1887-1971) On Free Will. In his classic 1925 book The Mind and Its Place in Nature (p.490), Broad discussed Kant 's requirement that an agent can only have a "duty" to perform an action if the agent is able to choose to do otherwise, namely, to perform or not perform that action. But he found it "not in the least certain that the ...

  6. C. D. Broad. ". . . I have an extreme dislike for vague, confused, and oracular writing; and I have very little patience with authors who express themselves in this style. I believe that what can be said at all can be said simply and clearly in any civilized language or in a suitable system of symbols, and that verbal obscurity is almost always ...

  7. C. D. Broad Leonard G. Miller University of Washington. C. D. Broad (1887- ), Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Knightbridge Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Cambridge, has been for the past thirty years one of the most important and influential of contemporary philosophers.