Randall Dipert
American philosopher and professor (1951–2019)
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Randall Roy Dipert (/ˈdaɪpɜːt/; 1951–2019) was an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at the State University of New York at Fredonia, the United States Military Academy, and the University at Buffalo where he retired as the C. S. Peirce Chair of American Philosophy.[1][2]
Born
January 16, 1951
Randall Roy Dipert
January 16, 1951
Findlay, Ohio, US
DiedJune 23, 2019 (aged 68)
Angola, Indiana, US
EducationUniversity of Michigan (BA)
Indiana University Bloomington (PhD)
Indiana University Bloomington (PhD)
ThesisDevelopment and Crisis in Late Boolean Logic: The Deductive Logics of Peirce, Jevons and Schröder (1978)
Randall Dipert | |
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| Born | Randall Roy Dipert January 16, 1951 Findlay, Ohio, US |
| Died | June 23, 2019 (aged 68) Angola, Indiana, US |
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| Education | University of Michigan (BA) Indiana University Bloomington (PhD) |
| Thesis | Development and Crisis in Late Boolean Logic: The Deductive Logics of Peirce, Jevons and Schröder (1978) |
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Works
Books
- 1985. (with William Rapaport and Morton Schagrin) Logic: A Computer Approach. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-070-55131-6, ISBN 978-0-070-55131-2 [3]
- 1993. Artifacts, Art Works, and Agency. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. ISBN 0-877-22990-2, ISBN 978-0-877-22990-2[4]