Ted Cohen (philosopher)
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Ted Cohen | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1939 |
| Died | March 14, 2014 (aged 74–75) |
| Spouse | Andy Austin Cohen[1] |
| Awards | Pushcart Prize |
| Education | |
| Education | University of Chicago (AB), Harvard University |
| Thesis | The Grammar of Taste (1972) |
| Doctoral advisor | Stanley Cavell, Rogers Albritton |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Analytic philosophy |
| Institutions | University of Chicago |
| Doctoral students | Rachel Zuckert |
| Main interests | Philosophy of art |
Ted Cohen (1939 - March 14, 2014) was an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago.[2][3] His interests included philosophy of art, history of the philosophy of art, especially in the 18th-century, and the philosophy of language.[4]