Richard W. Miller
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Richard W. Miller (1945-2023) was the
moral philosophy, political philosophy, and philosophy of science
.
Education and career
Miller received his
Wittgenstein," was directed by Rogers Albritton and Hilary Putnam
. He has spent his entire academic career at Cornell.
Philosophical work
Miller is best known for his work in social and political philosophy, but also published widely in epistemology, philosophy of science, and ethics. He is the author of Marx and Aristotle, in Alex Callinicos's Marxist Theory series as well as of several books, including Globalizing Justice: The Ethics of Poverty and power.[1] Moral Differences: Truth, Justice, and Conscience in a World of Conflict (Princeton, 1992), Fact and Method: Explanation, Confirmation, and Reality in the Natural and the Social Sciences (Princeton, 1987), and Analyzing Marx: Morality, Power, and History (Princeton, 1984).
See also
References
- ISBN 978-0-19-958199-3.
External links
- Sage School Faculty - Selected Publications
- [1]