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Andrew Brook (born March 17, 1943) is a Canadian philosopher, author and academic particularly known for his writings on Immanuel Kant and the interplay between philosophy and cognitive science. Brook is Chancellor's Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Carleton University, President of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, and former President of the Canadian Philosophical Association. == Biography == Brook was born in Edmonton, Alberta and received a BA in 1965 and a MA in 1966 from the University of Alberta. He then attended The Queen's College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar,〔The Rhodes Trust. (Rhodes Scholars: Complete List, 1903-2013 ). Retrieved 8 July 2014.〕〔''Lethbridge Herald'' (30 November 1965) ("Edmonton Pupil Rhodes Scholar" ), p. 5. Quote: "John Andrew Brook, 22, of Edmonton a graduate student in philosophy at the Edmonton campus of University of Alberta was named Alberta's Rhodes Scholar for 1966." Retrieved 8 July 2014 via newspaperarchive.com.〕 receiving a D. Phil from Oxford in 1973 with a dissertation ''On Self-Consciousness and Self-Reference'' supervised by Anthony Kenny . He then joined the faculty of Carleton University, eventually becoming Director of the Institute of Cognitive Science and Chancellor's Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science.〔Carleton University. (Andrew Brook - Chancellor's Professor ). Retrieved 8 July 2014.〕 His first book, ''Kant and the Mind'' was published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. He subsequently co-authored ''Knowledge and Mind'' with Robert Stainton (MIT Press, 2000) and has edited several books on consciousness and cognitive science. His work has primarily focused on Kant, theories of consciousness, and the relationship between philosophy and cognitive science, and also includes environmental ethics and psychoanalytic theory. He was elected President of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society in 2013 and won the society's Douglas Levin Prize in 1991 and Miguel Prados Prize in 1994.〔Canadian Psychoanalytic Society. (Canadian Psychoanalytic Society Executives ); (Douglas Levin Prize Recipients ); (Miguel Prados Prize Recipients ). Retrieved 8 July 2014.〕 He has been a Carnegie Mellon Fellow at Bryn Mawr College and a visiting professor in that college's Environmental Studies Program.〔Bryn Mawr College. (Andrew Brook ); (The Johanna Alderfer Harris Environmental Studies Program ), Retrieved 8 July 2014.〕 Brook is married to Christine Koggel, Professor of Philosophy at Carleton University and former Harvey Wexler Professor of Philosophy at Bryn Mawr College. The couple have two sons.〔Peacock, Scott (ed.) (2004). ("Brook, Andrew" ). ''Contemporary Authors'', Volume 214. Gale. Online version retrieved 8 July 2014 via HighBeam Research .〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Brook」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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