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American philosopher
Philip Grier
Born1942
EducationSwarthmore College (BA), Balliol College, Oxford (BA, MA) University of Michigan (PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsDickinson College, Northwestern University, University of Keele
Main interestsHegelian philosophy, 19th century philosophy, political and social philosophy, ethics, philosophy of law, history of modern philosophy, Russian philosophy.

Philip T. Grier (born 1942) is an American philosopher and Thomas Bowman Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Emeritus at Dickinson College. Grier is known for his works on Hegelian philosophy, Marxist theory and Russian philosophy.

Books

  • Marxist Ethical Theory in the Soviet Union, Springer Dordrecht 2011
  • Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel's Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics (ed.), SUNY Press 2007
  • Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays in Honor of Errol E. Harris (ed.), University Press of America 1989
  • Ivan A. Il'in, The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity, Volume Two: The Doctrine of Humanity, Philip T. Grier (ed., tr.), Northwestern University Press 2011

References

  1. "Grier Receives Teaching Award".
  2. "Philip T. Grier". SUNY Press.
  3. Kiblinger, William P. (6 November 2011). "The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity, Volume Two: The Doctrine of Humanity". NDPR.
  4. Hoy, Jocelyn (6 May 2013). "Essays on Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit". NDPR.

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