|
Hans-Johann Glock (born February 20, 1960) is a German philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Zurich. Glock studied philosophy, German studies, and mathematics at Tübingen University, University of Oxford, and the Free University of Berlin, and in 1990 received his PhD at Oxford. After lectureships at Oxford and the University of Reading, he was appointed a position in 2006 at the University of Zurich, where he holds a chair in ''Theoretical Philosophy''. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Reading.〔(Website des Philosophischen Seminars der Universität Zürich zu Hans-Johann Glock ) (German)〕 His research is the fields of philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and analytic philosophy more broadly. Glock has worked in particular with the topic of concepts and also on the question of animal cognition. Furthermore, Glock is considered to be an expert on the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein.〔(SRF TV-Programm, Ludwig Wittgenstein: Der Ausweg aus dem Fliegenglas ) (German)〕 == Monographs == * ''What is Analytic Philosophy?'' Cambridge University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-521-87267-7. ((abstract) ) * ''Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality.'' Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-82180-0. ((abstract) ) * ''A Wittgenstein Dictionary.'' Wiley-Blackwell, 1996, ISBN 0-631-18112-1. ((abstract) ) 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「Hans-Johann Glock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|