1947 in philosophy
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Events
editPublications
edit- Alan Watts, Behold the Spirit (1947)[1]
- Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno, Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947)[2]
- Max Horkheimer, The Eclipse of Reason (1947)
- P. D. Ouspensky, In Search of the Miraculous (1947)
- Rudolf Carnap, Meaning and Necessity (1947)
Births
edit- January 14 - Wlodek Rabinowicz
- January 24 - Susan Bordo
- February 7 - Peter Blokhuis
- February 20 - Philip Kitcher
- February 20 - Leonardo Moledo (died 2014)
- February 21 - Nanda Thein Zan (died 2011)
- February 22 - Frank Van Dun
- February 25 - Marc Sautet (died 1998)
- March 2 - Yuri Matiyasevich
- March 13 - Sayyid Al-Qemany
- March 26 - Subhash Kak
- March 27 - Daniel M. Hausman
- April 1 - Nadežda Čačinovič
- April 2 - Camille Paglia
- April 21 - Terence Irwin
- April 25 - Timo Airaksinen
- May 6 - Martha Nussbaum
- May 12 - Michael Ignatieff
- May 20 - Nancy Fraser
- May 29 - Goran Švob (died 2013)
- June 10 - Geydar Dzhemal (died 2016)
- June 19 - John Ralston Saul
- June 21 - Fernando Savater
- June 22 - Bruno Latour
- June 26 - Peter Sloterdijk
- July 6 - Michael Williams
- July 26 - Steven Tainer
- August 28 - Jens Staubrand
- September 8 - Rémi Brague
- September 10 - Karen J. Warren
- September 20 - Gillian Rose (died 1995)
- September 29 - Ülo Kaevats (died 2015)
- October 24 - Barbara Cassin
- November 7 - Günter Abel
- November 21 - David Gooding (died 2009)
Unspecified Birth Dates
edit- Gordon Anderson (unknown)
- Karl Ameriks (unknown)[3]
- Thomas Baldwin (unknown)
- David Bell (unknown)
- Carmine Benincasa (unknown)
- John Broome (unknown)
- Noël Carroll (unknown)
- David Conway (unknown)
- Robert T. Craig (unknown)
- Jean Curthoys (unknown)
- Oliver Friggieri (unknown)
- James Heisig (unknown)
- Bensalem Himmich (unknown, born 1948?)
- Paul Horwich (unknown)
- Ole Fogh Kirkeby (unknown)
- Louise Lawler (unknown)
- David Loy (unknown)
- David Malament (unknown)
- Shkelzen Maliqi (unknown)
- Françoise Meltzer (unknown)
- Leonardo Moledo (unknown)
- Alun Munslow (unknown)
- David Papineau (unknown)
- Jean-Jacques Pelletier (unknown)
- Mark de Bretton Platts (unknown)
- Vince Riolo (unknown)
- Alan Soble (unknown)
- Alfred I. Tauber (unknown)
- Xu Youyu (unknown)
Deaths
edit- January 12 - George Chatterton-Hill (born 1883)
- January 22 - Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot (born 1888)
- January 28 - Morris Raphael Cohen (born 1880)
- February 24 - Pierre Janet (born 1859)
- May 8 - Cassius Jackson Keyser (born 1862)
- June 11 - Richard Hönigswald (born 1875)
- July - Léon Robin (born 1866)
- July 19 - Max Dessoir (born 1867)
- July 20 - Swami Vipulananda (born 1892)
- September 9 - Ananda Coomaraswamy (born 1877)
- September 22 - Pierre Lecomte du Noüy (born 1883)
- September 27 - Hans Cornelius (born 1863)
- October 4 - Max Planck (born 1858)
- December 13 - Nicholas Roerich (born 1874)
- December 23 - Ziauddin Ahmad (born 1878)
- December 23 - Maurice De Wulf (born 1867)[4]
- December 29 - Harold Arthur Prichard (burn 1871)[5]
- December 30 - Alfred North Whitehead (born 1861)
- Marcel Foucault
- Konstanty Michalski
References
edit- ^ Ford, James (8 June 2014). "BEHOLD THE SPIRIT A Meditation on Alan Watts & His Brief Experiment in a Mystical Christianity". Retrieved 28 March 2015.
- ^ Schmidt, James (1998). "'Language, Mythology, and Enlightenment: Historical Notes on Horkheimer and Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment.'". Social Research. 65 (4): 807-38 (p.809).
- ^ Watkins, Eric (2015). "Ameriks, Karl". In Audi, Robert (ed.). The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (Third ed.). New York City: Cambridge University Press. pp. 31–32. ISBN 978-1-139-05750-9. OCLC 927145544.
- ^ Van Steenberghen, Fernand (2000). "Maurice De Wulf". In Damico, Helen (ed.). Medieval Scholarship: Philosophy and the Arts. Vol. 3. Garland Publishing. pp. 43–45. ISBN 9780815333395. Retrieved 2021-05-26 – via Google Books.
- ^ Dancy, Jonathan. "Harold Arthur Prichard". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 19 June 2012.