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Rebecca Copenhaver

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Rebecca Copenhaver
Born1971
EducationCornell University (PhD), University of California, Santa Cruz (BA)
AwardsGraves Award (2004)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsWashington University in St. Louis
ThesisThe Doors of Perception: Anti-Sensationalism and Direct Realism in Kant and Reid (2002)
Doctoral advisorZoltán Gendler Szabó
Other academic advisorsSydney Shoemaker, Allen W. Wood
Main interests
philosophy of mind and perception, aesthetics, early modern philosophy, philosophy of memory

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

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  • 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

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  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. S2CID 147708749.
  2. ^ Gur Arye, Adam Weiler (June 2016). "Rebecca Copenhaver and Todd Buras (eds.), Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value". 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. S2CID 163458738.
  4. ^ Hanley, Ryan Patrick (14 December 2014). "Review of The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. ISSN 1538-1617.
  5. ^ Buras, J. Todd (2005). "The Nature of Sensations in Reid". History of Philosophy Quarterly. 22 (3): 221–238. ISSN 0740-0675. JSTOR 27745026.
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