- Alan
Gewirth (November 28, 1912 – May 9, 2004) was an
American philosopher, a
professor of
philosophy at the
University of Chicago, and
author of Reason...
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still remains a
notable concept in
modern philosophy.
Philosopher Alan
Gewirth in his book Self-Fulfillment
defined self-fulfillment as "carrying to fruition...
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Letitia Rose
Gewirth Naigles is a
developmental psychologist known for her
contributions to the
field of
language acquisition,
including work on syntactic...
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Christian classics Ethereal Library". ccel.org.
Retrieved 2021-12-23. Alan
Gewirth, "Marsilius of Padua," in Paul Edwards, ed., The
Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
- this sort. Some philosophers, like
Immanuel Kant,
Richard Hare, and Alan
Gewirth, have
argued that
moral universalizability is the
foundation of all moral...
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significant works on the
subject of
dignity include Mortimer Adler and Alan
Gewirth.
Gewirth's views on
human dignity are
typically compared and
contrasted with...
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Generic Consistency, see Alan
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which defines the order...
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defended moral rationalism include Richard Hare,
Christine Korsgaard, Alan
Gewirth, and
Michael Smith.
Moral rationalism is
similar to the
rationalist version...
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George Emanuel Vogel Gerhart Brie
Gertler Edmund Gettier Raymond Geuss Alan
Gewirth Allan Gibbard Kahlil Gibran Fred
Gifford Neil
Gillman René
Girard Sue Golding...
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Edited by
Ralph Ketchum;
Hackett Publishing. p. 398. ISBN 0872206831. Alan
Gewirth, "Marsilius of Padua", in Paul Edwards, ed., The
Encyclopedia of Philosophy...