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  1. Adrian William Moore (born 1956) is a British philosopher and broadcaster. He is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford and tutorial fellow of St Hugh's College, Oxford.

  2. Professor of Philosophy and Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Tutorial Fellow of St Hugh ’ s College Oxford. INTERESTS. •Kant. •Wittgenstein. •History of Philosophy. •Metaphysics. •Philosophy of Mathematics. •Philosophy of Logic and Language.

  3. In its unusually wide range, A. W. Moore's study refutes the tired old cliché that there is some unbridgeable gulf between analytic philosophy and philosophy of other kinds. It also...

  4. In this acclaimed introduction to the infinite, A. W. Moore takes us on a journey back to early Greek thought about the infinite, from its inception to Aristotle. He then examines medieval and early modern conceptions of the infinite, including a brief history of the calculus, before turning to Kant and post-Kantian ideas.

  5. A. W. Moore argues in this bold, unusual, and ambitious book that it is possible to think about the world from no point of view. His argument involves discussion of a very wide range of...

  6. A.W. Moore, The Infinite (1990), Routledge, Londres/ Nueva York, reimpresión en rústica, 1991, xiv + 268 pp. Este libro se publicó en la serie The Problems of Philosophy, Their Past and Present (Los problemas de la filosofía, su pasado y su presente), editada por Ted Honderich, e intenta serle fiel al título.

  7. 28 de oct. de 2018 · In this acclaimed introduction to the infinite, A. W. Moore takes us on a journey back to early Greek thought about the infinite, from its inception to Aristotle. He then examines medieval and early modern conceptions of the infinite, including a brief history of the calculus, before turning to Kant and post-Kantian ideas.