1929 in philosophy
Events
Publications
- Alfred North Whitehead, Process and Reality (1929)
- Bertrand Russell, Marriage and Morals (1929)
- Virginia Woolf, A Room of One's Own (1929)
- José Ortega y Gasset, The Revolt of the Masses (1929)
- Julian Huxley and G. P. Wells, The Science of Life (1929)
- I. A. Richards, Practical Criticism (1929)
- Martin Heidegger, The Essence of Reasons (originally published as 'Vom Wesen des Grundes' in 1929)
Births
- January 3 - Gordon Moore
- January 12 - Jaakko Hintikka (died 2015)
- January 12 - Alasdair MacIntyre
- January 19 - Nel Noddings
- March 17 - Peter L. Berger
- April 1 - Milan Kundera
- April 23 - George Steiner (died 2020)
- May 16 - Adrienne Rich (died 2012)
- May 29 - Harry Frankfurt
- June 10 - E. O. Wilson
- June 18 - Jürgen Habermas
- July 27 - Jean Baudrillard
- September 21 - Bernard Williams
- October 15 - Hubert Dreyfus
Deaths
- January 19 - Liang Qichao (born 1873)
- August 3 - Thorstein Veblen (born 1857)
- December 10 - Franz Rosenzweig (born 1886)[1]
gollark: What does "DDoS your account" even mean?
gollark: It's wrong and stupid.
gollark: This is one of those stupid memes (in the general sense) which spreads everywhere despite being stupid.
gollark: No. Cease.
gollark: People who don't think things could be worse, or talk about how they couldn't be much worse, really underestimate maximal possible badness.
References
- Pollock, Benjamin. "Franz Rosenzweig". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). Retrieved 25 February 2013.
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