
Millikan and Her Critics
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013)
ART 114
Millikan and Her Critics offers a unique critical discussion of Ruth Millikan’s highly regarded, influential, and systematic contributions to philosophy of mind and language, philosophy of biology, epistemology, and metaphysics. These newly written contributions present discussion from some of the most important philosophers in the field today and include replies from Millikan herself.
The book comprises 13 new essays that critically examine the highly regarded and influential work of Ruth Millikan. It covers a wide range of Millikan’s most important work, from philosophy of mind and language to philosophy of biology. It features contributions by some of the most important and influential philosophers working today. Lastly, it includes original replies to critics by Millikan.
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Editors
Dan Ryder is an associate professor of Philosophy at The University of British Columbia Okanagan. He completed his PhD at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, in 2002. His areas of research interest range broadly within analytic philosophy, with special emphasis on philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of science.
Justine Kingsbury is a senior lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand. She works in philosophy of mind, philosophy of biology, aesthetics, and informal logic.
Kenneth Williford is an associate professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at The University of Texas at Arlington. He works in philosophy of mind, modern philosophy, and phenomenology.
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Paper ISBN: 9780470656853
eBook ISBN: 978111832808-8
Hardcover ISBN: 9780470656846
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