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  1. David Kellogg Lewis (born September 28, 1941, Oberlin, Ohio, U.S.—died October 14, 2001, Princeton, New Jersey) was an American philosopher who, at the time of his death, was considered by many to be the leading figure in Anglo-American philosophy ( see analytic philosophy ). Both Lewis’s father and his mother taught government at Oberlin ...

  2. David Kellogg Lewis, né le 28 septembre 1941 à Oberlin et mort le 14 octobre 2001 à Princeton , philosophe américain, est l'une des figures majeures de la philosophie analytique contemporaine. Après avoir enseigné brièvement à l'université de Californie à Los Angeles ( UCLA ) il rejoint l' université de Princeton jusqu'à la fin de sa carrière.

  3. Supplement to David Lewis’s Metaphysics. The Natural/Non-Natural Distinction. ... for such a philosopher, likely require carving out room in her ontology for them. (See Plantinga 1976 for an example of one who makes use of the abundant conception against a quite different ontological background from Lewis’s.) ...

  4. 27 de jun. de 2024 · David Lewis's work is among the most influential in many areas of contemporary philosophy, but much of his influence has been as a “philosopher's philosopher”: his main impact to date has been on the work of other professional philosophers. His work deserves a broader audience, since it is full of thought-provoking ideas, breadth of vision ...

  5. Roughly speaking, Materialism [= physicalism] is the thesis that physics—something not too different from present-day physics, though presumably somewhat improved—is a comprehensive theory of the world, complete as well as correct. The world is as physics says it is, and there’s no more to say. (1999, pp. 33–34)

  6. 19 de oct. de 2001 · Princeton, N.J. -- David Lewis, the Class of 1943 University Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University and a leading figure in philosophy, died suddenly Oct ... Lewis met his wife, Stephanie, in a seminar given by a visiting Australian philosopher, J. J. C. Smart, in the fall of 1963. Beginning in ...

  7. Search in the writings of David Lewis. Use quotes to search for phrases: "incredulous stare" This site is about the philosopher David Lewis. Maintained by Wolfgang Schwarz. Last update: 03 October 2020.03 October 2020.