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2001 in philosophy

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2001 in philosophy

Events

  • Saul Kripke was awarded the Rolf Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy "for his creation of the modal-logical semantics that bear his name and for his associated original and profound investigations of identity, reference and necessity".

Publications

  • Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian (2001)
  • Alain Finkielkraut, The Internet, The Troubling Ecstasy (2001)
  • John A. Leslie, Infinite Minds: A Philosophical Cosmology (2001)
  • Mario Bunge, Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction (2001)

Introductory Books

  • Michael Williams, Problems Of Knowledge: A Critical Introduction to Epistemology (2001)

Deaths

  • January 5 - G. E. M. Anscombe (born 1919)
  • February 9 - Herbert A. Simon (born 1916)
  • February 24 - Claude Shannon (born 1916)
  • April 24 - Paul Thieme (born 1905)
  • May 28 - Francisco Varela (born 1946)
  • June 28 - Mortimer J. Adler (born 1902)
  • August 12 - Pierre Klossowski (born 1905)
  • September 30 - John C. Lilly (born 1915)
  • October 14 - David Lewis (born 1941)
  • December 20 - Léopold Sédar Senghor (born 1906)

References

References

  1. "Saul A Kripke". The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
  2. (2001). "Herbert A. Simon, 1916-2001". Science.
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