1932 in philosophy
Events
Publications
- Henri Bergson, The Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932)
- George Herbert Mead, The Philosophy of the Present (1932)
- David Eder, The Myth of Progress (1932)[1]
- Jacques Maritain, The Degrees of Knowledge (1932)
- Karl Jaspers, Philosophy (1932)
- Jean Piaget, The Moral Judgment of the Child (1932)
Philosophical literature
- Hermann Broch, The Sleepwalkers (1932)
Births
- January 4 - Paul Virilio
- January 5 - Umberto Eco (died 2016)
- July 31 - John Searle
- September 10 - David Gauthier
- October 11 - Dana Scott
- November 15 - Alvin Plantinga
Deaths
gollark: The 4 is probably 8 times as powerful.
gollark: They should just not have notches. It's a stupid idea. Make the displays more expensive, add a tiny bit of irritatingly sized screen space, make programming for your stuff harder. Why do it? *Why*?
gollark: Well, it doesn't say which there.
gollark: Some are even good!
gollark: Yes, there are lots of those.
References
- Eder, David. "The Myth of Progress". Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
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