Charlie Dunbar Broad

Charlie Dunbar Broad (* 30. December 1887 Harlesden, Middlesex, † 11. March 1971), philosopher

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lives

C. D. Broad became to 30. December 1887 in Harlesden in Middlesexborn. To the attendance of one “preparatory school” it went 1900 on the Dulwich college and 1906 to the Trinity college into Cambridge. Starting from 1933 Broad was a professor for Philosophy in Cambridge. 1935 to 1936 he was a president of the Society for Psychical Research.

work

Broad's first important work was “Perception, Physics and Reality”, published in the year 1914. “Scientific Thought”, the result of discussions with George Frederick Stout, followed 1923 and Broad's Tarner Lectures in the year 1925 published under the title “The Mind andIts Place in Nature ".

Broad was considerably involved in the development of the Emergenztheorie. Its emergenztheoretischen considerations received an increasing attention in the last years in the philosophy of the spirit again. This is in particular because of the problems with the attempt experience contents (or Qualia) reductively tooexplain.

literature

  • Determinism, interdeterminism and libertarianism. - Cambridge: Univ. Pr., 1934
  • Ethics and the history OF philosophy. - London: Routledge, 2000. - ISBN of 0-415-22530-2 <Repr. d. Ausg. London 1952>
  • on examination OF McTaggart's philosophy. - Bristol : Thoemmes, 2000 <Repr. d. Ausg. Cambridge 1933>
  • Five of type OF ethical theory. - London:Routledge, 2000. - ISBN 0-415-22531-0 <Repr. d. Ausg. London 1930>
  • Kant : on introduction/hrsg. of Casimir Lewy. - London: Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1978. - ISBN 0-521-21755-5
  • Leibniz : on introduction/hrsg. of Casimir Lewy. - Cambridge: Univ. Pr., 1975. - ISBN 0-521-20691-X
  • The mind andits place into nature. - London: Routledge, 2000. - ISBN 0-415-22552-3 <Repr. d. Ausg. London 1925>
  • The nature OF existence. - Cambridge : Univ. Pr., 1988 <Repr. d. Ausg. Cambridge 1927>
  • Perception, physics and reality. - New York : Russell, 1972 <Repr. d. Ausg. Cambridge, 1914>
  • The philosophy OF Francis Bacon. - New York : Octagon Books, 1976 <Repr. d. Ausg. Cambridge 1926>
  • religion, philosophy and psychical research. - London: Routledge, 2000. - Thought ISBN <Repr. d. Ausg. London 1953>
  • 0-415-22558-2 Scientific. - London: Routledge, 2000. - ISBN 0-415-22565-5 <Repr. d. Ausg. London 1923>

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