1968 in philosophy
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1968 in philosophy
Events
[edit]- Lewis White Beck and Robert L. Holmes collaborate at the University of Rochester in the authorship of Philosophic Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy (Prentice-Hall, 1968).[1]
Publications
[edit]- Michael Polanyi, Life's Irreducible Structure (1968)
- Buckminster Fuller, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1968)
- Hans Albert, Treatise on Critical Reason (1968)
- Gilles Deleuze, Difference and Repetition (1968)
- Taylor, Richard Clyde, "Dare to be Wise", The Review of Metaphysics," Vol, 21, No, 4, pp. 615-629 [2]
- James D. Watson, The Double Helix (1968)
- Jürgen Habermas, Knowledge and Human Interests (originally published in German as Erkenntnis und Interesse; English translation: 1972)
Births
[edit]Death years link to the corresponding '[year] in philosophy' article
- July 11 – Mark Fisher, 48, British writer, music journalist (The Wire, Fact), and cultural theorist. His most influential work was published in 2009: Capitalist Realism: Is there no alternative? (d. 2017)
- Julian Baggini
Deaths
[edit]- June 4 - Alexandre Kojève (born 1902)[3]
- December 10 - Karl Barth (born 1886)
References
[edit]- ^ Philosophic Inquiry: An Introduction to Philosophy Beck, Lewis White and Holmes, Robert L. Prentice-Hall. 1968 on Google Books
- ^ "The Review of Metaphysics"; "Dare to be Wise" The Philosophy Education Society Vol. 21 No. 4 (June 1968) pp.615-629 "Dare to be Wise" by Richard Taylor on JSTOR.org
- ^ "Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968)". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP). Retrieved 23 January 2013.