Dale Jacquette
Dale Jacquette (April 19, 1953 – August 22, 2016) was an American analytic philosopher. At the time of his death, he was Professor Ordinarius of Philosophy at the University of Bern. Jacquette had previously served on the faculty of Penn State University. He received his undergraduate degree in philosophy from Oberlin College in 1975, and his PhD in the same subject from Brown University in 1983, writing a dissertation on the logic of intention supervised by Roderick Chisholm. Jacquette had broad research interests in the philosophy of intentionality, logic, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, Wittgenstein, ethics, aesthetics, epistemology, and the history of philosophy. A prolific writer, Jacquette published books on Meinong, logic, cannabis, psychologism, and the ethics of capital punishment in the final decade of his life. He was a defender of Aristotelian realist philosophy of mathematics. Provided by Wikipedia
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Mathematical Proof and Discovery <i>Reductio ad Absurdum</i> by Dale Jacquette
Published 2008-09-01
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Nonstandard Semantics for Modal Logic and the Concept of a Logically Possible World by Dale Jacquette
Published 2005-11-01
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Enhancing the Diagramming Method in Informal Logic by Dale JACQUETTE
Published 2011-12-01
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Charity and the Reiteration Problem for Enthymemes by Dale Jacquette
Published 1996-01-01
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