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- +'''Rae Helen Langton''' (born 1961) is an Australian and British professor of philosophy in the Faculty of Philosophy at the [[University of Cambridge]], and taught previously at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]. She has published widely on [[Immanuel Kant]]'s philosophy, [[moral philosophy]], [[political philosophy]], [[metaphysics]], and [[feminist philosophy]]. She is also well-known for her work on questions about the ethics of pornography and [[objectification]].
-[[Hedendaagse Analytische Wijsbegeerte]] Katrien Schaubroeck, [[analytical philosophy]]+
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-[[G.E. Moore]]+
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-- [[Proof of an External World]], 1939+
-- [[The Subject-matter of Ethics]], 1903+
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-[[Bertrand Russell]]+
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-- [[Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description]], 1912+
-- [[On Denoting]], 1905+
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-- [[Strawson]], [[Kripke]]+
-- [[Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus]], 1922+
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-- [[The Elimination of Metaphysics]], 1936+
-- [[Empiricism, Semantics and Ontology]],+
-- [[Critique of Ethics and Theology]], 1936+
-- [[The Emotive Meaning of Ethical Terms]], 1937+
-- [[Descartes' Myth]], 1949+
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-*[[G.E.M. Anscombe]]+
-- [[Intention]], 1957 +
-- [[Modern Moral Philosophy]], 1958+
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-- [[Actions, Reasons, and Causes]], 1963 by [[Donald Davidson]]+
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-[[P. F. Strawson]]+
-- [[Freedom and Resentment]], 1962+
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-- [[Rae Langton]]: [[Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts]], 1993+
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-- Edmund Gettier: [[Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?]], 1966+
-- Weinberg, Nichols, Stich: [[Normativity and Epistemic Intuitions]], 2001+
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Rae Helen Langton (born 1961) is an Australian and British professor of philosophy in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, and taught previously at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has published widely on Immanuel Kant's philosophy, moral philosophy, political philosophy, metaphysics, and feminist philosophy. She is also well-known for her work on questions about the ethics of pornography and objectification.




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