Robert F. Almeder
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Robert F. Almeder, estadounidense, trabajó como profesor de filosofía en la hasta su jubilación en 2005 y ha escrito ampliamente sobre filosofía de la ciencia, epistemología y ética. Sus libros incluyen Beyond Death (1987), Death and Personal Survival (1992), Blind Realism (1996), Harmless Naturalism (1998), y Human Happiness and Morality (2000).
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Robert F. Almeder (born December 11, 1939) is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgia State University. He is known in particular for his work on the philosophy of science, and has also written on the philosophy of mind, epistemology and ethics. He is the author of 24 books, including The Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce (1980), Death and Personal Survival (1992), Harmless Naturalism: The Limits of Science and the Nature of Philosophy (1998), Human Happiness and Morality (2000), and Truth and Skepticism (2010).
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Robert F. Almeder
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Robert F. Almeder
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Robert Almeder
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Robert Almeder
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1939-12-11
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Georgia State University Alumni Distinguished Professor Award for College of Arts and Sciences and for University
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Outstanding Educator of America Award
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1939-12-11
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PhD in philosophy
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Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgia State University.
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Robert F. Almeder, estadounidense, trabajó como profesor de filosofía en la hasta su jubilación en 2005 y ha escrito ampliamente sobre filosofía de la ciencia, epistemología y ética. Sus libros incluyen Beyond Death (1987), Death and Personal Survival (1992), Blind Realism (1996), Harmless Naturalism (1998), y Human Happiness and Morality (2000).
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Robert F. Almeder (born December 11, 1939) is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgia State University. He is known in particular for his work on the philosophy of science, and has also written on the philosophy of mind, epistemology and ethics. He is the author of 24 books, including The Philosophy of Charles S. Peirce (1980), Death and Personal Survival (1992), Harmless Naturalism: The Limits of Science and the Nature of Philosophy (1998), Human Happiness and Morality (2000), and Truth and Skepticism (2010). Almeder served as the editor of the American Philosophical Quarterly (1998–2003), and co-edited the annual Biomedical Ethics Reviews (1983–2004). He was the inaugural McCullough Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Hamilton College in New York (2005–2007), where he taught courses on human rights, biomedical ethics and the law.
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