List of living philosophers and academics of philosophy
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Living philosophers and academics of philosophy (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically:
(For philosophers who have recently passed away, see the companion list: List of philosophers born in the twentieth century.)
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- Note: This list has a minimal criteria for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed.
[edit] A
- Peter Achinstein, Johns Hopkins University, philosophy of science
- Marilyn McCord AdamsO12, Christ Church, Oxford, philosophy of religion
- Robert AdamsO12, Mansfield College, Oxford, philosophy of religion
- Sediq Afghan, International Centre for Mathematical Philosophy, Kabul, area of research unknown
- Giorgio Agamben, University of Verona, political philosophy
- Hans Albert, Affiliation unknown, critical rationalism
- Robert Alexy, University of Kiel, philosophy of law
- Diogenes Allen, Princeton Theological Seminary (Emeritus), philosophy of religion
- Henry Allison, University of California, Davis, Kant/18th-19th century philosophy
- William AlstonCO12, Syracuse University (Emeritus), epistemology/philosophy of religion
- C. Anthony Anderson, University of California, Santa Barbara, logic
- Elizabeth Anderson, University of Michigan, feminism/philosophy of social science
- Pamela Anderson, Regent's Park College, Oxford, philosophy of religion/feminism/continental philosophy
- Karl-Otto Apel, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main (Emeritus), ethics/philosophy of language
- Kwame Anthony Appiah, Princeton University, social philosophy
- Mohammed Arkun, Sorbonne University, philosophy of religions, and Islamic Ethics
- David Malet ArmstrongCO12R, University of Sydney (Emeritus), philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Frank Arntzenius, Rutgers University, philosophy of science/metaphysics
- Kenneth ArrowO12, Stanford University, decision theory/social philosophy
- Elspeth Attwooll, Independent scholar, philosophy of law
- Robert Audi, University of Notre Dame, ethics/epistemology/philosophy of action
- Anita Avramides, St Hilda's College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
[edit] B
- Kent Bach, San Francisco State University, philosophy of language
- Alain Badiou, École Normale Supérieure, political philosophy
- Annette BaierO1, University of Pittsburgh (Emerita), Hume/ethics/philosophy of mind
- Kurt BaierO1, University of Pittsburgh (Emeritus), ethics
- Mark Baker, Rutgers University, philosophy of language
- Tom Baldwin, University of York, 20th-century philosophy/philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Étienne Balibar, University of California, Irvine, political philosophy
- Stephen Barker, Johns Hopkins University (Emeritus), logic
- Jonathan BarnesO12, University of Paris I, ancient philosophy
- Brian BarryO12, Columbia University/London School of Economics (Emeritus), ethics/political philosophy
- Jacques Barzun, Columbia University, history of ideas
- Timothy Bayne, St Catherine's College, Oxford, philosophy of science/ethics/philosophy of religion
- Tom L. Beauchamp, Georgetown University, bioethics/business ethics
- William Bechtel, University of California, San Diego, philosophy of science
- Francis J. Beckwith, Baylor University, philosophy of religion/ethics/philosophy of law
- Hamdija Begovic, Affiliation unknown, political philosophy/social philosophy
- Charles Beitz, Princeton University, political philosophy
- Nuel BelnapO12, University of Pittsburgh, logic
- Paul Benacerraf, Princeton University, philosophy of mathematics
- Jonathan BennettO12, Syracuse University, early modern philosophy
- Karen Bennett, Princeton University, metaphysics/philosophy of mind
- Geoffrey Bennington, Emory University, deconstructionism
- Frithjof Bergmann, University of Michigan (Emeritus), continental philosophy
- Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis, continental philosophy/race
- Richard Bett, Johns Hopkins University, ancient philosophy/ethics
- Jean-Yves Béziau, University of Neuchâtel, logic
- Homi K. Bhabha, Harvard University, postcolonial theory
- Roy Bhaskar, Affiliation unknown, Critical Realism
- Mubabinge Bilolo, Institut Africain d'Études Prospectives, Kinshasa, history of african philosophy/ancient egyptian philosophy/ethics/philosophy of history
- Harry Binswanger, Ayn Rand Institute, philosophy of mind/philosophy of science
- Simon BlackburnO12, University of Cambridge, epistemology/metaphysics/ethics
- Stephen Blamey, St Edmund Hall, Oxford, logic/philosophy of language/philosophy of mathematics
- David Blitz, Central Connecticut State University, philosophy of science
- Ned BlockO12, New York University, philosophy of mind
- Paul Boghossian, New York University, epistemology
- Hilary Bok, Johns Hopkins University, bioethics/free will
- Sissela Bok, Harvard University, ethics
- Martha Bolton, Rutgers University, early modern philosophy
- Robert Bolton, Rutgers University, ancient philosophy/philosophy of language/metaphysics
- Laurence BonJour, University of Washington, epistemology
- Nick Bostrom, St Cross College, Oxford, ethics/probability theory/transhumanism
- Myles Brand, Indiana University, action theory
- Robert BrandomO2, University of Pittsburgh, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Michael Bratman, Stanford University, ethics/philosophy of action
- Stephen E. Braude, University of Maryland Baltimore County, philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Harry Brighouse, University of Wisconsin-Madison, political philosophy
- Stephen Bronner, Rutgers University, political philosophy
- John Broome, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, ethics/practical reasoning
- Harvey R. Brown, Wolfson College, Oxford, philosophy of physics
- Lesley Brown, Somerville College, Oxford, ancient philosophy
- Bryn Browne, University of Wales, Lampeter, ethics
- Anthony Brueckner, University of California, Santa Barbara, metaphysics/epistemology
- Malcolm BuddO1, University College London, aesthetics
- Mario Bunge, McGill University, philosophy of science/metaphysics
- Martin Bunzl, Rutgers University, philosophy of science
- Tyler BurgeO12, University of California, Los Angeles, philosophy of mind/epistemology
- John Burgess, Princeton University, logic
- Arthur Burks, University of Michigan (Emeritus), philosophy of science/computer science
- John Burnheim, University of Sydney, political philosophy
- Myles Frederic BurnyeatO12, All Souls College, Oxford, ancient philosophy
- Panayot Butchvarov, University of Iowa, metaphysics/epistemology
- Judith Butler, University of California, Berkeley/European Graduate School, poststructuralism/feminism
- Charles Butterworth, University of Maryland, College Park, political philosophy
- Krister Bykvist, Jesus College, Oxford, ethics/decision theory
[edit] C
- John CampbellO2, University of California, Berkeley, philosophy of mind
- Herman Cappelen, Somerville College, Oxford, philosophy of language/metaphysics/epistemology
- John D. Caputo, Syracuse University, deconstructionism/philosophy of religion
- Nancy CartwrightO12, London School of Economics, philosophy of science
- Quassim Cassam, University of Cambridge, epistemology
- Victor Caston, University of Michigan, ancient philosophy/metaphysics
- Stanley CavellCO12R, Harvard University, epistemology
- David ChalmersO2, Australian National University, philosophy of mind
- Timothy Chambers, Brown University (Graduate student), metaphysics
- Rafe Champion, Independent scholar, social philosophy
- Ruth Chang, Rutgers University, ethics/philosophy of action
- David Charles, Oriel College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/epistemology/ancient philosophy
- Albert Chernenko, Tomsk State University, social and legal philosophy
- William Child, University College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/epistemology/Wittgenstein
- Noam ChomskyCO12R, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Andrea Christofidou, Pembroke College, Oxford, metaphysics/philosophy of mind
- Patricia ChurchlandC, University of California, San Diego, philosophy of mind/philosophy of science
- Paul ChurchlandCO12, University of California, San Diego, philosophy of mind/philosophy of science
- Hélène CixousR, University of Paris VIII, feminism/deconstructionism
- Andy Clark, University of Edinburgh, philosophy of mind
- Stephen R. L. Clark, University of Liverpool, ethics/philosophy of religion
- David Cockburn, University of Wales, Lampeter, philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Alan Code, University of California, Berkeley/Rutgers University, ancient philosophy/metaphysics
- G.A. CohenO12, All Souls College, Oxford, political philosophy
- Robin Collins, Messiah College, philosophy of religion
- André Comte-Sponville, University of Paris I, philosophy of religion/philosophy of education
- Marcel Conche, University of Paris I, ancient philosophy
- John M. Cooper, Princeton University, ancient philosophy
- William Lane Craig, Biola University, philosophy of religion
- Roger Crisp, St Anne’s College, Oxford, ancient philosophy/ethics/political philosophy
- Paolo Crivelli, New College, Oxford, ancient philosophy
- Edwin Curley, University of Michigan, early modern philosophy/philosophy of religion
- Jean Curthoys, Sydney University, feminism
[edit] D
- Hamid Dabashi, Columbia University, transaesthetics
- Newton da Costa, University of São Paulo, logic
- Jonathan Dancy, University of Reading/University of Texas at Austin, epistemology/ethics
- Arthur DantoCO12, Columbia University, aesthetics
- Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan, ethics
- Anne Aimola Davies, Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford, Cognitive Science
- Brian Davies, Fordham University, philosophy of religion
- Martin Davies, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, philosophy of science/philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Michael Davis, Illinois Institute of Technology, ethics/philosophy of law
- Jane M. Day, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, ancient philosophy/ethics/philosophy of religion
- Alison Denham, St Anne’s College, Oxford, aesthetics/ethics/German philosophy
- Daniel DennettCO12R, Tufts University, philosophy of science/philosophy of mind
- Vincent Descombes, Institut Jean Nicod, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Sousa Dias, Escola de Artes Soares dos Reis, Porto, Deleuze
- Daniel Dombrowski, Seattle University, ethics
- Keith Donnellan, University of California, Los Angeles (Emeritus), philosophy of language
- Elliot N. Dorff, University of Judaism, ethics/bioethics
- Fred DretskeCO12, Duke University, epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Hubert Dreyfus, University of California, Berkeley, phenomenology/artificial intelligence
- Michael DummettCO12R, All Souls College, Oxford (Emeritus), philosophy of mathematics/philosophy of language/logic
- Ronald DworkinCO12R, University College London/New York University, philosophy of law
[edit] E
- Antony Eagle, Exeter College, Oxford, philosophy of science/metaphysics/epistemology
- John EarmanO2, University of Pittsburgh, philosophy of physics
- Umberto EcoC, University of Bologna, semiotics/aesthetics
- Dorothy Edgington, Magdalen College, Oxford, metaphysics/logic
- Andy Egan, University of Michigan, philosophy of mind/metaphysics/decision theory
- Frances Egan, Rutgers University, philosophy of mind/philosophy of psychology
- Adam Elga, Princeton University, philosophy of science/epistemology
- Jon ElsterO12, Collège de France, decision theory/philosophy of social science
- H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., Rice University, history and philosophy of medicine
- John Etchemendy, Stanford University, logic/philosophy of language
- Matt Evans, New York University, ancient philosophy/ethics
- Stanley Eveling, University of Edinburgh, existentialism
- Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze, DePaul University, postcolonial African philosophy
[edit] F
- Delia Graff Fara, Princeton University, philosophy of language
- Michael Graff Fara, Princeton University, metaphysics/philosophy of language/philosophical logic
- Solomon Feferman, Stanford University, mathematical logic
- Hartry FieldO12, New York University, logic/philosophy of mathematics
- Arthur Fine, University of Washington, philosophy of science
- Kit FineO2, New York University, philosophy of language/metaphysics
- John FinnisO12, University College, Oxford/University of Notre Dame, philosophy of law
- Owen Flanagan, Duke University, philosophy of mind/philosophy of psychology
- Richard E. Flathman, Johns Hopkins University, political philosophy
- Antony Flew, York University, social philosophy/philosophy of religion
- Luciano Floridi, St Cross College, Oxford, philosophy of computing and information/information ethics/scepticism
- Jerry FodorCO12R, Rutgers University, philosophy of mind/philosophy of psychology
- Robert J. FogelinO12, Dartmouth College (Emeritus), history of philosophy/epistemology
- Richard Foley, New York University, epistemology
- Dagfinn FøllesdalO12, Stanford University, philosophy of language/phenomenology
- Philippa FootCO12, University of California, Los Angeles (Emerita), ethics/philosophy of action
- Eckart Förster, Johns Hopkins University, German idealism/history of philosophy
- Harry Gordon FrankfurtO12, Princeton University (Emeritus), ethics/philosophy of action
- Robert L. Frazier, Christ Church, Oxford, ethics/political philosophy/philosophy of science
- Michael FredeO12, Keble College, Oxford, ancient philosophy/history of philosophy
- Robert Freidin, Princeton University, philosophy of language
- Elizabeth Fricker, Magdalen College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language/epistemology
[edit] G
- Raimond Gaita, Australian Catholic University and Kings College, London, ethics
- Daniel Garber, Princeton University, philosophy of science/early modern philosophy
- Martin Gardner, Independent scholar, skepticism/logic
- Don Garrett, New York University, early modern philosophy
- David GauthierO12, University of Pittsburgh (Emeritus), political philosophy/social philosophy
- Peter GeachCO12, University of Leeds (Emeritus), philosophy of language/philosophy of religion
- Alexander George, Amherst College, philosophy of language/philosophy of mathematics
- Robert P. George, Princeton University, philosophy of law
- Bernard Gert, Dartmouth College, ethics
- Edmund GettierO12, University of Massachusetts at Amherst (Emeritus), epistemology
- Raymond Geuss, University of Cambridge, political philosophy/history of Continental philosophy
- Allan GibbardO12, University of Michigan, ethics
- Margaret Gilbert, University of California, Irvine, social philosophy/ethics
- Thony Gillies, University of Michigan, epistemology/philosophy of language/decision theory
- Neil Gillman, Jewish Theological Seminary, Jewish philosophy
- Rene Girard, Stanford University (Emeritus), philosophical anthropology
- Ernst von Glasersfeld, University of Georgia, constructivist epistemology
- Jonathan GloverO12, King's College London, ethics
- Clark Glymour, Carnegie Mellon University, philosophy of science/philosophy of psychology
- Peter Goldie, University of Manchester, ethics/aesthetics
- Alvin Ira GoldmanCO12, Rutgers University, epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Jacob Golomb, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, continental philosophy
- Richard Grathoff, Bielefeld University, phenomenology
- John Gray, London School of Economics, political philosophy
- A. C. Grayling, Birkbeck, University of London/St. Anne's College, Oxford, history of philosophy/epistemology
- Celia Green, Independent scholar, philosophy of psychology
- James GriffinO12, Keble College, Oxford, ethics
- Paul J. Griffiths, University of Illinois at Chicago, philosophy of religion
- Germain GrisezO1, Mount Saint Mary's College, Catholic moral philosophy
- Reinhardt GrossmanO12, Indiana University (Emeritus), epistemology/metaphysics/phenomenology
- Adolf GrünbaumO12, University of Pittsburgh, philosophy of science
- Samuel Guttenplan, Birkbeck, University of London, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language/logic
- Paul Guyer, University of Pennsylvania, Kant/modern philosophy/aesthetics
- Kwame Gyekye, University of Ghana, African philosophy
[edit] H
- Susan Haack, University of Miami, philosophy of language/epistemology
- Jürgen HabermasCO12RS*, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Emeritus), critical theory
- Peter Hacker, St John's College, Oxford (Emeritus), philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Ian HackingO12, Collège de France, philosophy of science/philosophy of language
- Volker Halbach, New College, Oxford, logic/philosophy of language/epistemology/philosophy of mathematics
- Hans Halvorson, Princeton University, philosophy of physics/logic/philosophy of science
- Werner Hamacher, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University of Frankfurt am Main, deconstructionism
- David Walter HamlynO12, Birkbeck, University of London (Emeritus), epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Alastair HannayO12, University of Oslo, Kierkegaard/philosophy of mind
- Edward Harcourt, Keble College, Oxford, ethics/philosophy of language/Wittgenstein
- John Hare, Yale Divinity School, ethics
- Elizabeth Harman, Princeton University, ethics/metaphysics
- Gilbert HarmanO12, Princeton University, ethics/epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Stephan Hartmann, London School of Economics, philosophy of science/epistemology
- Anandi Hattiangadi, St Hilda’s College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/metaphysics/philosophy of science
- John Haugeland, University of Chicago, philosophy of mind
- John Hawthorne, Rutgers University/Magdalen College, Oxford, metaphysics/epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Futa Helu, `Atenisi Institute, Tonga, cultural philosophy/philosophy of education
- Ronald William HepburnO1, University of Edinburgh, aesthetics
- Daniel Herwitz, University of Michigan, continental philosophy/social philosophy/aesthetics
- Mary Hesse, Cambridge University (Emerita), philosophy of science
- Francis Heylighen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, systems theory
- John HickO1, University of Birmingham, philosophy of religion
- Alice von Hildebrand, Hunter College, (Emerita), philosophy of religion
- Alison Hills, St John's College, Oxford, ethics
- Jaakko HintikkaCO12, Boston University, logic/epistemology
- Wilfrid Hodges, Queen Mary, University of London, logic/model theory
- Kinch Hoekstra, Balliol College, Oxford, history of political and moral philosophy/Plato/Hobbes
- Douglas Hofstadter, Indiana University, philosophy of mind
- Desmond Hogan, Princeton University, early modern philosophy/metaphysics
- Ted HonderichO2, University College London, metaphysics/political philosophy
- Jennifer HornsbyO12, Birkbeck, University of London, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Paul HorwichO12, New York University, logic/metaphysics
- Paulin J. Hountondji, National University of Benin, African philosophy
- Edward M. Hundert, Case Western Reserve University, medical ethics
- Rosalind Hursthouse, University of Auckland, ethics
- Douglas Husak, Rutgers University, philosophy of law
- Edward Hussey, All Souls College, Oxford, ancient philosophy
- John Hyman, Queen’s College, Oxford, philosophy of mind/aesthetics/Wittgenstein
[edit] I
- Michael Ignatieff, University of Toronto, political philosophy
- Don Ihde, State University of New York at Stony Brook, hermeneutics/phenomenology
- Michael Inwood, Trinity College, Oxford, ancient philosophy/Hegel/19th century philosophy/Heidegger
- Luce IrigarayCO12R, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, feminism/philosophy of language
- Terence IrwinO12, Cornell University/Keble College, Oxford, ancient philosophy/ethics/Kant
- Daniel Isaacson, Wolfson College, Oxford, philosophy of mathematics/logic
[edit] J
- Frank JacksonO12, Australian National University, philosophy of mind
- Fredric Jameson, Duke University, literary criticism/postmodernism
- Dale Jamieson, New York University, ethics/environmental philosophy
- Christopher Janaway, University of Southampton, aesthetics
- Thomas Johansen, Brasenose College, Oxford, ancient philosophy/philosophy of mind
- Mark Johnston, Princeton University, ethics/philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- James Joyce, University of Michigan, decision theory/epistemology/philosophy of science
- Lindsay Judson, Christ Church, Oxford, ancient philosophy
- A.J. Julius, University of California, Los Angeles/New York University, ethics/political philosophy
[edit] K
- Shelly KaganO2, Yale University, ethics
- Peter Kail, St Peter’s College, Oxford, history of philosophy/philosophy of mind
- Robert Kane, University of Texas at Austin, philosophy of action/philosophy of mind
- David KaplanO12, University of California, Los Angeles, philosophy of language/logic
- David Kelley, The Objectivist Center, social philosophy/epistemology
- Thomas Kelly, Princeton University, epistemology
- Anthony KennyO12, Balliol College, Oxford (Emeritus), philosophy of religion/philosophy of mind
- Mahmoud Khatami, University of Tehran, Continental philosophy
- Jaegwon KimCO12, Brown University, philosophy of mind/epistemology
- Peter J. King, Pembroke College, Oxford, history of philosophy/metaphysics
- Mark Kingwell, University of Toronto, political philosophy/social philosophy
- Robert Kirk, University of Nottingham (Emeritus), metaphysics/philosophy of language
- Richard Kirkham, Affiliation unknown, epistemology/logic
- János Kis, Central European University/New York University, political philosophy/ethics
- Philip KitcherO2, Columbia University, philosophy of science
- Peter Kivy, Rutgers University, aesthetics/early modern philosophy
- Martha Klein, Pembroke College, Oxford, philosophy of action/ethics
- Peter D. Klein, Rutgers University, epistemology
- Brian Klug, St Benet's Hall, Oxford, philosophy of race/antisemitism
- Boris Kment, University of Michigan, metaphysics/philosophy of language
- Simon Kochen, Princeton University, philosophy of physics/number theory
- Hans Köchler, University of Innsbruck, continental philosophy/political philosophy
- John Kok, Dordt College, Reformational philosophy
- Leszek Kolakowski, All Souls College, Oxford, political philosophy
- Hilary Kornblith, University of Massachusetts Amherst, epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Christine KorsgaardO2, Harvard University, ethics/philosophy of action
- Georg KreiselO12, Stanford University (Emeritus), logic
- Saul KripkeCO12R, CUNY Graduate Center/Princeton University (Emeritus), logic/philosophy of language
- Julia KristevaCO12R, Affiliation unknown, poststructuralism/feminism
- Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, Princeton University, information theory
- Igal Kvart, Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Rutgers University, philosophy of science/epistemology
- Will Kymlicka, Queen's University, political philosophy/social philosophy
[edit] L
- Philippe Lacoue-LabartheR, Marc Bloch University, Continental philosophy
- Michèle Le DœuffO12R, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, feminism/imagery
- Dave Leal, Brasenose College, Oxford, ethics/philosophical theology/philosophy of language
- Brian Leftow, Oriel College, Oxford, philosophy of religion/metaphysics/medieval philosophy
- Keith LehrerO12, University of Arizona/University of Miami, epistemology/metaphysics
- Brian Leiter, University of Texas at Austin, philosophy of law/Continental philosophy
- Ernest Lepore, Rutgers University, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind/logic
- Claude Lévi-StraussO12R, Collège de France (Emeritus), structuralism
- Bernard-Henri Lévy, Independent scholar, social philosophy
- Alphonso Lingis, Pennsylvania State University (Emeritus), phenomenology
- Brian Loar, Rutgers University, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language/metaphysics
- Paul Lodge, Mansfield College, Oxford, early modern philosophy
- Louis Loeb, University of Michigan, history of modern philosophy
- Béatrice Longuenesse, New York University, continental philosophy/Hegel/Kant
- Barry Loewer, Rutgers University, philosophy of science/philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Hendrik Lorenz, Princeton University, ancient philosophy/moral psychology/epistemology
- Eric Lormand, University of Michigan, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Tobias Louw, Fort Hare University, RSA, hermeneutics/ethics/political philosophy
- Sabina Lovibond, Worcester College, Oxford, ethics/ancient philosophy/feminism
- John R. LucasO1, Merton College, Oxford (Emeritus), philosophy of mind/philosophy of science
- Peter Ludlow, University of Michigan, philosophy of language/metaphysics/epistemology
- William G. LycanO12, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- David Lyons, Boston University, philosophy of law/ethics/political philosophy
[edit] M
- Alasdair MacIntyreCO12R, University of Notre Dame, ethics/history of philosophy
- Penelope Maddy, University of California, Irvine, philosophy of mathematics
- Mostafa Malekian, Affiliation unknown, social philosophy
- Bill Mander, Harris Manchester College, Oxford, metaphysics/philosophy of religion
- Jon Mandle, University at Albany, The State University of New York, political philosophy/ethics
- Ruth Barcan MarcusCO12, Yale University/University of California, Irvine, logic
- Charles B. MartinO12, University of Calgary (Emeritus), philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Donald A. Martin, University of California, Los Angeles, philosophy of mathematics
- Michael Martin, Boston University (Emeritus), philosophy of religion
- Robert J. Matthews, Rutgers University, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Humberto Maturana, University of Chile, epistemology/philosophy of mind
- Tim Maudlin, Rutgers University, philosophy of physics/philosophy of science/metaphysics
- George I. Mavrodes, University of Michigan (Emeritus), philosophy of religion
- T.J. Mawson, St Peter's College, Oxford, philosophy of religion/metaethics.
- John McDowellO12, University of Pittsburgh, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Howard McGary, Rutgers University, social philosophy/ethics
- Colin McGinnO12, Rutgers University/University of Miami, philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Brian P. McLaughlin, Rutgers University, philosophy of mind/metaphysics/epistemology
- David McLellan, Goldsmiths College, University of London, Marxism
- Jeff McMahan, Rutgers University, ethics/political philosophy
- John McMurtry, University of Guelph, ethics/political philosophy
- Tony McWalter, Independent scholar, Kant/political philosophy
- Alfred Mele, Florida State University, philosophy of action
- D. Hugh MellorO12, University of Cambridge (Emeritus), metaphysics
- Winfried Menninghaus, Free University of Berlin, aesthetics/literary theory
- Thomas Metzinger, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, philosophy of mind/ethics
- Mary Midgley, University of Newcastle upon Tyne (Emerita), ethics/philosophy of science
- Alan Millar, University of Stirling, philosophy of mind/epistemology
- Peter Millican, Hertford College, Oxford, Hume/logic/ethics
- Ruth MillikanO12, University of Connecticut (Emerita), philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Phillip Mitsis, New York University, ancient philosophy
- A.W. Moore, St Hugh’s College, Oxford, philosophy of mathematics/logic/metaphysics/ethics/philosophy of religion
- Max More, Extropy Institute, transhumanism
- J. P. Moreland, Biola University/Discovery Institute, philosophy of religion
- Benjamin Morison, Exeter College, Oxford/Princeton University, ancient philosophy/logic
- Katherine Morris, Mansfield College, Oxford, phenomenology/Descartes/Sartre/Merleau-Ponty/Wittgenstein
- Adam Morton, University of Alberta, ethics/philosophy of mind
- Stephen Mulhall, New College, Oxford, Wittgenstein/Heidegger/Kierkegaard/political philosophy
- Donald Munro, University of Michigan (Emeritus), Chinese philosophy
- Liam Murphy, New York University, philosophy of law/political philosophy
[edit] N
- Arne NæssO1R, University of Oslo (Emeritus), environmental philosophy
- Thomas NagelCO12R, New York University, philosophy of mind/moral psychology
- Jean-Luc NancyR, University of Strasbourg, social philosophy
- Jan Narveson, University of Waterloo, political philosophy
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr, George Washington University, perennial philosophy
- Stephen Neale, Rutgers University, philosophy of language/logic
- Antonio Negri, Collège International de Philosophie/University of Paris I, political philosophy
- Oskar Negt, University of Hanover, critical theory
- Alexander Nehamas, Princeton University, literary theory/aesthetics
- Ted Nelson, Oxford Internet Institute, philosophy of computers
- Kai Nielsen, Concordia University, ethics
- Nel Noddings, Columbia University/Stanford University, philosophy of education/ethics
- Ernst Nolte, Free University of Berlin, political philosophy
- Calvin Normore, University of California, Los Angeles/Princeton University, medieval philosophy/early modern philosophy/history of logic
- Christopher Norris, Cardiff University, literary theory
- Martha NussbaumCO12, University of Chicago, political philosophy/ethics
[edit] O
- Anthony O'Hear, University of Bradford/University of Buckingham, philosophy of science
- Onora O'NeillO12, Newnham College, Cambridge, ethics/political philosophy
- John Oberdiek, Rutgers University, philosophy of law
[edit] P
- David PapineauO12, King's College London, epistemology/philosophy of science
- Derek ParfitCO12, All Souls College, Oxford/Rutgers University/New York University, metaphysics/ethics
- Alan Patten, Princeton University, political philosophy
- Dennis Patterson, Rutgers University, philosophy of law
- Marijan Leopold Pavčnik, University of Ljubljana, legal philosopher, philosophy of law
- Ali Paya, Tehran University, philosophy of science
- Christopher PeacockeO12, Columbia University, epistemology/philosophy of mind
- David Pearce, independent scholar, transhumanism
- David PearsO12, Christ Church, Oxford (Emeritus), Wittgenstein
- Leonard Peikoff, Ayn Rand Institute, objectivism
- Jean-Jacques Pelletier, Cégep de Lévis-Lauzon
- Keith Pepperell, Columbus State Community College/Columbus College of Art and Design
- Richard Stanley PetersO1, University of London (Emeritus), philosophy of education
- Philip Pettit, Princeton University, political philosophy/ethics
- Herman Philipse, Utrecht University
- Giovanni Piana, University of Milan, Italy, phenomenology
- Robert Pirsig, independent scholar, metaphysics of quality
- Alvin PlantingaCO12, University of Notre Dame, philosophy of religion/epistemology
- Thomas Pogge, Australian National University/Columbia University, political philosophy/social philosophy
- Leonardo Polo, University of Navarra, metaphysics/epistemology
- Dag Prawitz, Stockholm University, philosophy of logic/philosophy of mathematics
- Robert Priddy, University of Oslo (Emeritus), social philosophy
- Graham Priest, University of Melbourne, logic
- Ian Proops, University of Michigan, metaphysics/Kant
- James Pryor, New York University, epistemology/philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Hilary PutnamCO12R, Harvard University, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language/epistemology
- Andrew Pyle, University of Bristol, philosophy of science/early modern philosophy
[edit] Q
- Anthony QuintonO12, Trinity College, Oxford, ethics/metaphysics/history of philosophy
[edit] R
- Stuart Rachels, University of Alabama, ethics
- Janet Radcliffe RichardsO12, University College London, feminism/bioethics
- Peter Railton, University of Michigan, ethics
- Jacques Rancière, University of Paris VIII, political philosophy
- Joseph RazO2, Balliol College, philosophy of law
- Nicholas RescherO12, University of Pittsburgh, epistemology/metaphysics
- Donald Regan, University of Michigan, ethics/political philosophy
- John Richardson, New York University, 19-20th century continental philosophy/ancient philosophy
- R.R. Rockingham Gill, University of Wales, Lampeter, logic/philosophy of language
- Avital Ronell, New York University/European Graduate School, feminism/deconstructionism
- Richard RortyCO12RS, Stanford University, pragmatism/social philosophy
- Gideon Rosen, Princeton University, metaphysics/epistemology/moral philosophy
- Alexander Rosenberg, Duke University, philosophy of science/philosophy of economics
- William Ruddick, New York University, philosophy of science and medicine/professional and applied ethics
- Michael Ruse, Florida State University, philosophy of science
- Robert Rynasiewicz, Johns Hopkins University/University of Maryland, philosophy of physics
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- Kenneth Safir, Rutgers University, philosophy of language
- Mark SainsburyO12, University of Texas at Austin, logic/philosophy of language
- Nathan Salmon, University of California, Santa Barbara, philosophy of language
- Michael SandelO1, Harvard University, political philosophy
- Kirk Sanders, Rutgers University, ancient philosophy
- David H. Sanford, Duke University, metaphysics
- Crispin Sartwell, Dickinson College, social philosophy/epistemology
- John Ralston Saul, Independent Scholar, social philosophy
- Fernando Savater, Complutense University of Madrid, ethics
- Thomas ScanlonO2, Harvard University, ethics
- Richard SchachtO12, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Nietzsche/Hegel
- Stephen SchifferO2, New York University, philosophy of language/philosophy of mind
- Hubert Schleichert, University of Konstanz (Emeritus), political philosophy/non-European philosophy
- J.B. Schneewind, Johns Hopkins University (Emeritus), ethics
- Roger ScrutonO1, Institute of Psychological Sciences, Arlington, VA/Princeton University, aesthetics
- John SearleCO12R, University of California, Berkeley, philosophy of mind/philosophy of language
- Amartya SenO12, Harvard University, ethics/political philosophy
- Michel Serres, Stanford University, philosophy of science
- Neven Sesardic, Lingnan University (Hong Kong), philosophy of science
- Scott Shapiro, University of Michigan, political philosophy/philosophy of law/philosophy of action
- Stewart Shapiro, Ohio State University/University of St Andrews, philosophy of mathematics/logic
- Tamsin Shaw, Princeton University, political philosophy
- Dariush Shayegan, Independent Scholar, comparative philosophy
- Abner Shimony, Boston University (Emeritus), philosophy of science
- Sydney ShoemakerO12, Cornell University (Emeritus), philosophy of mind/metaphysics
- Richard Shusterman, Florida Atlantic University, aesthetics
- Theodore Sider, Rutgers University, metaphysics/philosophy of language
- Peter SingerO12, Princeton University/University of Melbourne, ethics
- Lawrence Sklar, University of Michigan, philosophy of physics/philosophy of science/epistemology
- John Skorupski, University of St Andrews, ethics/Mill
- Brian Skyrms, University of California, Irvine, philosophy of science
- Michael Slote, University of Miami, ethics
- Peter Sloterdijk, Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie, posthumanism
- J. J. C. SmartCO12R, Monash University (Emeritus), metaphysics/philosophy of mind/ethics
- Holly M. Smith, Rutgers University, ethics
- Huston Smith, University of California, Berkeley, philosophy of religion
- Michael Smith, Princeton University, ethics
- Raymond Smullyan, Indiana University, logic
- Joseph D. Sneed, Colorado School of Mines, philosophy of science
- Scott Soames, University of Southern California, philosophy of language
- Elliot Sober, University of Wisconsin, philosophy of science
- Alan Soble, Affiliation unknown, philosophy of sex
- Richard Ruston Kharsedji SorabjiO12, King's College London/City University of New York, ancient philosophy
- Abdolkarim Soroush, Affiliation unknown, philosophy of science
- David Sosa, University of Texas at Austin, philosophy of mind
- Ernest SosaO12, Brown University/Rutgers University, epistemology
- Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Columbia University, postcolonialism
- Timothy L.S. SpriggeO12, University of Edinburgh, philosophy of mind/ethics
- Chandra Sripada, University of Michigan, philosophy of biology/cognitive science/ethics
- Robert StalnakerO12, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, philosophy of language/logic
- Jason Stanley, Rutgers University, philosophy of language/epistemology
- Stephen StichO12, Rutgers University, philosophy of mind
- Bernard Stiegler, Collège international de philosophie, philosophy of technology
- Jeffrey Stout, Princeton University, ethics
- Galen Strawson, Reading University/CUNY Graduate Center, philosophy of mind/philosophy of action
- Sharon Street, New York University, ethics
- Michael Strevens, New York University, philosophy of science
- Gisela Striker, Harvard University, ancient philosophy
- Barry StroudO12, University of California, Berkeley, epistemology
- Patrick Suppes, Stanford University (Emeritus), philosophy of science
- Eric Swanson, University of Michigan, philosophy of language/metaphysics/epistemology
- Richard SwinburneCO12, Oriel College, Oxford (Emeritus), philosophy of religion
- David Sztybel, Affiliation unknown, ethics
[edit] T
- Javad Tabatabaei, Tehran University, political philosophy
- James Tappenden, University of Michigan, philosophy of language/philosophy of mathematics/logic
- Charles TaylorCO12R, McGill University (Emeritus), epistemology/continental philosophy
- Larry S. Temkin, Rutgers University, ethics/social philosophy/political philosophy
- Neil Tennant, Ohio State University, metaphysics/epistemology/logic
- Rich Thomason, University of Michigan, logic/philosophy of language/artificial intelligence
- Judith Jarvis ThomsonCO12, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Emerita), ethics
- Tzvetan TodorovR, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, literary theory
- Michael Tooley, University of Colorado at Boulder, metaphysics/epistemology
- Stephen Toulmin, University of Southern California, ethics/philosophy of science/practical reasoning
- Peter Tudvad, University of Copenhagen, Kierkegaard
- Ernst TugendhatO12, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany (Emeritus), epistemology/metaphysics
- Raimo Tuomela, University of Helsinki, philosophy of science/philosophy of action
- Michael Tye, University of Texas at Austin, philosophy of mind/philosophy of science
[edit] U
- Peter Unger, New York University, epistemology/ethics
- Alasdair Urquhart, University of Toronto, logic
[edit] V
- Bas C. van FraassenO12, Princeton University, philosophy of science
- Peter van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame, metaphysics/philosophy of religion
- Philippe Van Parijs, Université catholique de Louvain/Harvard University, political philosophy
- Gianni VattimoR, University of Turin, Continental philosophy/philosophy of religion
- Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Marxism
- J. David Velleman, New York University, ethics/moral psychology
- Paul Virilio, Ecole Speciale d' Architecture (retired), aesthetics/dromology/technology
[edit] W
- David Walford, University of Wales, Lampeter, German philosophy
- Doug Walton, University of Winnipeg, logic
- Kendall WaltonO2, University of Michigan, aesthetics
- Michael WalzerO12, Institute for Advanced Study, political philosophy/ethics
- Ernest Wamba dia Wamba, University of Dar es Salaam, political philosophy
- Mary WarnockO12, Girton College, Cambridge (Emerita), ethics/philosophy of mind
- Brian Weatherson, Cornell University, epistemology/philosophy of language
- Ota WeinbergerR, Charles University in Prague, legal philosophy/social philosophy
- Cornel West, Princeton University, social philosophy/political philosophy
- David WigginsO12, New College, Oxford (Emeritus), ethics/metaphysics
- Christian Wildberg, Princeton University, ancient philosophy
- Dallas Willard, University of Southern California, epistemology/Husserl
- Edwin Williams, Princeton University, philosophy of language
- Timothy WilliamsonO2, New College, Oxford, epistemology/logic
- Bruce W. Wilshire, Rutgers University, aesthetics/American philosophy/phenomenology/existentialism
- Kwasi Wiredu, University of South Florida, African philosophy
- Susan Wolf, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, ethics/philosophy of action
- Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University (Emeritus), philosophy of religion/epistemology
- Paul Woodruff, University of Texas at Austin, Ancient Greek philosophy
- Robert Woolfolk, Rutgers University, philosophical psychology
- Crispin WrightO12, University of St. Andrews/New York University, philosophy of mathematics/logic
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[edit] Y
[edit] Z
- Philip Zhai, Zhongshan University, metaphysics/metaethics
- Zhou Guoping, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, traditional Eastern philosophy
- Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University, metaphysics/philosophy of religion
- Slavoj Žižek, European Graduate School/University of Ljubljana, postmodernism
[edit] See also:
- List of philosophers born in the centuries BC
- List of philosophers born in the first through tenth centuries
- List of philosophers born in the eleventh through fourteenth centuries
- List of philosophers born in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
- List of philosophers born in the seventeenth century
- List of philosophers born in the eighteenth century
- List of philosophers born in the nineteenth century
[edit] Notes
- Note C: - For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy, see his/her entry in The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press; 1999. ISBN 0-521-63722-8
- Note O: - For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy, see his/her entry in The Oxford Companion to Philosophy.
- 1: Oxford University Press; 1995. ISBN 0-19-866132-0
- 2: Oxford University Press; 2005. ISBN 0-19-926479-1
- Note R: - For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy, see his/her entry in the Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge; 2000. ISBN 0-415-22364-4
- Note S: - This person is featured in the peer-reviewed online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Subjects with an asterisk have an article solicited about them, but not yet published at the encyclopedia (as of 2-22-2006).
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