Biography:Rebecca Copenhaver

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Short description: American philosopher

Rebecca Copenhaver (born 1971) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. She is known for her works on Thomas Reid.[1][2][3][4][5]

Books

  • Philosophy of Mind in the Early Modern and Modern Ages, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver. In A History of the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Rebecca Copenhaver and Christopher Shields. 6 volumes. London and New York: Routledge 2018
  • Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value, edited by Todd Buras and Rebecca Copenhaver. Mind Occasional Series, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015
  • From Kant to Croce: Modern Philosophy in Italy, 1800–1950, With Brian P. Copenhaver, Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2012

References

  1. Davis, William C. (3 July 2016). "Thomas Reid on mind, knowledge, and value". British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (4): 788–790. doi:10.1080/09608788.2016.1176898. ISSN 0960-8788. 
  2. Gur Arye, Adam Weiler (June 2016). "Rebecca Copenhaver and Todd Buras (eds.), Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value" (in en). Journal of Scottish Philosophy 14 (2): 190–193. doi:10.3366/jsp.2016.0129. ISSN 1479-6651. 
  3. Rubini, Rocco (2014). "Brian P. Copenhaver and Rebecca Copenhaver, eds. From Kant to Croce: Modern Philosophy in Italy, 1800–1950. Lorenzo da Ponte Italian Library Series. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2012. ix + 860 pp. $115. ISBN: 978-1-4426-4266-9.". Renaissance Quarterly 67 (1): 238–240. doi:10.1086/676191. 
  4. Hanley, Ryan Patrick (14 December 2014). "Review of The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century" (in en). Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617. https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/the-oxford-handbook-of-british-philosophy-in-the-eighteenth-century/. 
  5. Buras, J. Todd (2005). "The Nature of Sensations in Reid". History of Philosophy Quarterly 22 (3): 221–238. ISSN 0740-0675. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27745026. 

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