Arthur Melnick
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Professor (Ph.D. Chicago)
Main interests are in the history of modern philosophy (especially Kant), metaphysics, and philosophy of mind. Has published four books, Kant’s Analogies of Experience; Space, Time and Thought in Kant; Representations of the World: A Naturalized Semantics; and Themes in Kant's Metaphysics and Ethics; as well as essays on Kant. Currently working on a materialistic account of first-person experience.
Courses
SUMMER 2008 (TERM 2)
- PHIL 206 - Early Modern Philosophy
FALL 2008
- PHIL 101 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 412 - Classical Modern Philosophers - Topic: Kant