Biography:Kenneth Allen Taylor
Kenneth Allen Taylor | |
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John Perry and Kenneth Taylor at Philosophy Talk | |
Born | Sandusky, Ohio, U.S. |
Died | (aged 65) Los Altos, California, U.S. |
Education |
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Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic philosophy |
Main interests | Philosophy of language, philosophy of mind |
Kenneth Allen Taylor (November 4, 1954 – December 2, 2019)[1] was an American philosopher and co-host (with John Perry) of the radio program Philosophy Talk.[2]
Education and career
Taylor received his A.B. from the University of Notre Dame in 1977.[3] He received his Ph.D. in 1984 from the University of Chicago, where he completed his dissertation under the supervision of Leonard Linsky. Before coming to Stanford, Taylor taught in the philosophy departments at Rutgers University, University of Maryland at College Park, Wesleyan University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Middlebury College.[4]
Taylor chaired the department of philosophy at Stanford University from 2001 to 2009.[5]
He died from a heart attack on December 2, 2019.[6]
Philosophical work
Taylor specialized in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind.[7] Taylor's interests included semantics, reference, naturalism, and relativism. He authored numerous articles, which appeared in journals such as Noûs, Philosophical Studies, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.[8] Taylor also published three books: Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language (Blackwell Publishers), Reference and the Rational Mind (CSLI Publications), and Meaning Diminished: Toward Metaphysically Modest Semantics (Oxford University Press).[9]
Bibliography
- Taylor, Kenneth (1998). Truth and Meaning: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Language. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 1-57718-048-8.
- Taylor, Kenneth (2003). Reference and the Rational Mind. Stanford: CSLI Publications. ISBN 1-57586-431-2.
- Taylor, Kenneth (2019). Meaning Diminished: Toward Metaphysically Modest Semantics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198803447.
See also
- American philosophy
- List of American philosophers
External links
References
- ↑ Shepherd, Erin (3 December 2019). "In Memoriam: Kenneth A. Taylor". American Philosophical Association. https://www.apaonline.org/news/480327/In-Memoriam-Kenneth-A.-Taylor.htm.
- ↑ Perry, John (2019-04-12). "A Tribute to Ken Taylor (1954-2019)" (in English). Philosophy Talk. Stanford, CA 94305: KALW. https://philosophy.stanford.edu/news/tribute-ken-taylor-1954-2019.
- ↑ Weinberg, Justin (3 December 2019). "Ken Taylor (1954-2019) (updated)" (in English). Columbia, South Carolina 29208. http://dailynous.com/2019/12/03/ken-taylor-1954-2019/.
- ↑ Taylor, Kenneth. "Curriculum Vitae" (in English). Stanford, CA 94305: Stanford University. https://philosophy.stanford.edu/sites/g/files/sbiybj9411/f/kensvita2019.pdf.
- ↑ Veit, Cooper; Espinosa, Michael (5 December 2019). "Beloved philosophy professor Ken Taylor dies at 65" (in English). The Stanford Daily. Stanford, CA 94305: The Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation. https://www.stanforddaily.com/2019/12/04/beloved-philosophy-professor-ken-taylor-dies-at-65/.
- ↑ Ho, Catherine (8 December 2019). "Ken Taylor, Stanford philosophy professor and co-host of Philosophy Talk, dies at 65". San Francisco Chronicle. https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Ken-Taylor-Stanford-philosophy-professor-and-14891480.php.
- ↑ Jabbar, Natalie (4 December 2019). "Stanford philosophy professor and co-host of Philosophy Talk Ken Taylor dies at 65" (in English). Stanford, California 94305: Stanford University. https://news.stanford.edu/2019/12/04/kenneth-taylor-dies-65/.
- ↑ Taylor, Kenneth. "Curriculum Vitae" (in English). Stanford, CA 94305: Stanford University. https://philosophy.stanford.edu/sites/g/files/sbiybj9411/f/kensvita2019.pdf.
- ↑ Stanford Philosophy. "Kenneth A. Taylor". Stanford University. https://philosophy.stanford.edu/people/kenneth-taylor/.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth Allen Taylor.
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