| Harry Gordon Frankfurt |
| * 29.Mai 1929 Longhorn, Pennsylvania,
USA Interessen- und Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Metaphysik, Handlungstheorie, Ethik 1954 PhD The Johns Hopkins University 1954-56 Cornell University 1956-62 Ohio State University 1962-63 State University of New York at Binghamton (*) 1963-76 Rockefeller University 1971-72 Visiting Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University 1978-90 Professor of Philosophy at Yale University and Lecturer in Law at the Yale Law School 1978-87 Chairman of the Yale Philosophy Department, 1990- Professor of Philosophy at 1992-93 President of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division) (*) Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers, Routledge 1996: 1962-63 Harper College Quelle: eigene Auskunft Harry Frankfurts vom 17. Jan .2000 und Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers, Routledge 1996. |
| Wichtigste Veröffentlichungen |
| 1969 "Alternate possibilities and moral responsibility". Journal of Philosophy 66. 829-39 |
| 1970 Demons, Dreamers and Madmen. Indianapolis |
| 1971 "Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person" Journal of Philosophy 67. 5-20 |
| 1988 The Importance of What We Care About. Cambridge. |
| Entgegnung zu Frankfurt's Mr.Black
(1.Kapitel in The Importance of What We Care About):
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| Literatur |
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| Harry G. Frankfurt: Über die
Wahrheit. München: Hanser, 2007. Gebunden, 96 Seiten |
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| Harry G. Frankfurt: Necessity,
Volition, and Love. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1999.
Taschenbuch, 200 Seiten
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