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Howard Richards (academic)

Howard Richards (born June 10, 1938) is a philosopher of Social Science who worked with the concepts of ''basic cultural structures''〔Richards (What the World Needs Now ). Cultural action to transform the basic structures of the modern world is a general concept that unites most of Richards’ writing - see: Richards (2014): (Unbounded Organization ) p. 1 and 8. ''Methods for Transforming the Structures of the Modern World'' is the subtitle of Vol.II of ''Letters from Quebec''.〕 and ''constitutive rules''.〔
Constitutive rule, a key concept rooted in the work of John Searle and Charles Taylor and in Richards' Oxford tutor Rom Harré’s rules-oriented approach to the explanation of social behavior. One can find a good description of what Prof Richards understands by ''Constitutive Rules'' in his 2010 speech at the University of South Africa (UNISA) (Humanizing Methodologies in Transformation ).〕 He holds the title of Research Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College, a liberal arts college in Richmond, Indiana, USA, the Quaker School where he taught for thirty years. He officially retired from Earlham College, together with his wife Caroline Higgins in 2007, but retained the title of Research Professor of Philosophy. He has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of California, Santa Barbara,〔 (Santa Barbara PhD Dissertation).〕 a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Stanford Law School, an Advanced Certificate in Education (ACE) from Oxford University (UK) and a PhD in Educational Planning 〔With a first field in Curriculum Planning and a second field in Applied Psychology and Moral Education with a doctoral thesis on the Chilean PPH (Parents and Children) Project, published as "''The Evaluation of Cultural Action''" ().〕 from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto, Canada. He now teaches at the University of Santiago, Chile,〔On the doctoral program in Management Science and the undergraduate program in Ingeneria Comercial (Economics).〕 and has ongoing roles at the University of South Africa (UNISA) 〔
(Development Education ) p.3 ; (School of Human Sciences ).〕 and the University of Cape Town's Graduate School of Business program. He is founder of the Peace and Global Studies Program〔The name of the Program has varied over the years from Peace Studies to Peace and Conflict Studies and then, continuing until now, Peace and Global Studies.〕 and co-founder of the Business and Nonprofit Management Program at Earlham.〔(Howard Richards ) profile.〕
==Early life==
Howard Richards was born in Pasadena. California, USA, the eldest child of Kenneth F. Richards, a truck mechanic, originally from Connecticut, and his wife Donna.〔(McCune)〕 It was his mother's intellectual interest in philosophers such as Henri Bergson which prompted the family to break its ties with mormonism. His paternal grandparents fell into unemployment in Connecticut during the Great Depression and moved to Pasadena in 1932. It was his uncle Jack from his mother's side, who died during World War II,〔p 257 in (Understanding the Global Economy ) and under "The Holocaust" in (Richards ), 2002.〕 and especially his mother who fostered his early intellectual interest.〔see eg (TOPICA )〕

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