Ermanno Bencivenga
Ermanno Bencivenga is an Italian philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Bencivenga is known for his works on logic, ethics, and political philosophy.[1][2][3]
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Born | 1950 |
Education | University of Toronto (PhD) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | University of California, Irvine |
Main interests | logic, ethics, political philosophy |
Books
- Kant's Copernican Revolution. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987.
- Looser Ends: The Practice of Philosophy. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1989.
- The Discipline of Subjectivity: An Essay on Montaigne. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
- Logic and Other Nonsense: The Case of Anselm and His God. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1993.
- Philosophy in Play. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1994.
- My Kantian Ways. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.
- A Theory of Language and Mind. Berkeley: University of California Press 1997.
- Freedom: A Dialogue. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1997.
- Hegel's Dialectical Logic. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.
- Exercises in Constructive Imagination. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001.
- Dancing Souls. Lanham (MD): Lexington Books, 2003.
- Ethics Vindicated: Kant's Transcendental Legitimation of Moral Discourse. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007.
References
- Forman, David (19 June 2007). "Review of Ethics Vindicated: Kant's Transcendental Legitimation of Moral Discourse". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- Dore, Clement (1 July 1994). "Book Review: Ermanno Bencivenga Logic and Other Nonsense: The Case of Anselm and His God". Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. 35 (3). doi:10.1305/ndjfl/1040511352.
- Brittan, Gordon G. (1992). "Review of Kant's Copernican Revolution". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 52 (3): 740–742. doi:10.2307/2108223. ISSN 0031-8205.
External links
- "Ermanno Bencivenga". University of California, Irvine.
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