2020 in philosophy

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2020 in philosophy

Events

Planned events

Publications

Planned publications

  • Karl Ameriks, Kantian Subjects: Critical Philosophy and Late Modernity (Oxford University Press).
  • Dimitria Electra Gatzia and Berit Brogaard (ed.), The Epistemology of Non-Visual Perception (Oxford University Press).
  • John Gardner (d. 2019), Torts and Other Wrongs (Oxford University Press).
  • Béatrice Longuenesse, The First Person in Cognition and Morality: The Spinoza Lectures (Oxford University Press).

Deaths

  • January 3 - Douglas N. Walton, Canadian philosopher and logician (b. 1942).
  • January 5 - Colin Howson, British philosopher (b. 1945).
  • January 9 - David Efird, American philosopher and Anglican priest (b. 1974).
  • January 12 - Roger Scruton, English philosopher (b. 1944).[6]
  • January 17 - Emanuele Severino, Italian philosopher (b. 1929).
  • February 15 - Jack Macintosh, philosopher known for his work in the history and philosophy of science, especially on Robert Boyle (b. 1934).[7]
  • February 25 - Mario Bunge, Argentine philosopher of science and physicist who was mainly active in Canada (b. 1919).
  • June 21 - Hugh Mellor, British philosopher working primarily in metaphysics (b. 1938).
  • June 28 - Eliot Deutsch, comparative philosopher (b. 1931).
  • August 5 - Bernard Stiegler, French philosopher (b. 1952).
  • November 20 - Judith Jarvis Thomson, American ethicist (b. 1929).
  • November 22 - Raimo Tuomela, Finnish philosopher (b. 1940).

References

  1. ^ American Philosophical Association. "2020 Eastern Division Meeting". Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  2. ^ American Philosophical Association. "2020 Central Division Meeting". Retrieved 30 December 2019.
  3. ^ American Philosophical Association. "APA—Setbacks and Responses". Retrieved 3 September 2021.
  4. ^ University of Hull Alumni Association (25 September 2020). "The great achievements of humanity are seldom the result of human beings working alone".
  5. ^ Open Library. "Utopics: The Unification of Human Science". Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  6. ^ Sir Roger Scruton, conservative philosopher of wide accomplishments – obituary
  7. ^ Faculty of Arts Staff. "In Memoriam: Jack Macintosh, Department of Philosophy". UCALGARY NEWS. Retrieved 26 February 2020.