James Pryor
James Vincent Pryor (born 1968) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He is known for his expertise on epistemology and philosophy of language.[1][2] Starting in July 2020, Pryor will be Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.[3]
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Born | 1968 |
Education | Princeton University (Ph.D.) Cornell University (B.A.) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Institutions | New York University |
Thesis | How to Be a Reasonable Dogmatist (1997) |
Doctoral advisor | Mark Johnston |
Doctoral students | Daniel Rothschild |
Main interests | philosophy of language |
Website | http://www.jimpryor.net/ |
A paper by Prof. Pryor, entitled What’s Wrong With Moore’s Argument? was published in Philosophical Issues, 14, Epistemology, 2004. The paper, which is 30 pages long and contains references to numerous sources, is a critique of G.E. Moore's 1939 paper entitled Proof of an External World. Prof. Pryor's paper does not mention Ludwig Wittgenstein's comments regarding Moore's argument. Wittgenstein's comments are found in his work published, posthumously, in 1969 entitled “On Certainty”.
References
- Beck, Ori; Gupta, Anil; Haddock, Adrian; Pryor, James; Smithies, Declan (March 2018). "Discussion of James Pryor's "The Merits of Incoherence"". Analytic Philosophy. 59 (1): 142–148. doi:10.1111/phib.12117. hdl:1893/27146. ISSN 2153-9596.
- Comesar'ia, Juan (2013). "Reply to Pryor". Contemporary Debates in Epistemology: 239. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
- "Pryor from NYU to UNC". Daily Nous. Retrieved 15 October 2019.