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English philosopher (1919–2006)
Sir Peter Frederick Strawson (/ˈstrɔːsən/; 23 November 1919 – 13 February 2006) was an English philosopher who spent most of his career at the University
P._F._Strawson
Surname list
Strawson is a surname. People with the surname include: Galen Strawson (born 1952), English philosopher and literary critic John Strawson, British writer
Strawson
British philosopher (born 1952)
Galen John Strawson (/ˈstrɔːsən/; born 1952) is a British analytic philosopher and literary critic who works primarily on philosophy of mind, metaphysics
Galen_Strawson
Concept in formal semantics and philosophical logic
semantics, Strawson entailment is a variant of the concept of entailment which is insensitive to presupposition failures. Formally, a sentence P Strawson-entails
Strawson_entailment
British law professor and author
John Strawson is an author and law professor at the University of East London School of Law, where he teaches International law and Middle East Studies
John_Strawson
Philanthropy conception of meaning
approach have included an entire tradition of thinkers, featuring P. F. Strawson, Paul Grice, R. M. Hare, R. S. Peters, and Jürgen Habermas. At around the
Meaning_(philosophy)
DE in a special way. He defines a notion of Strawson downward entailingness based on the concept of Strawson entailment, where entailments can be checked
Downward_entailing
British Army general
Major-General John Strawson CB OBE (1 January 1921 – 21 February 2014) was a British Army officer, best known for his service during the Second World War
John Strawson (British Army officer)
John_Strawson_(British_Army_officer)
Philosophical theory by Bertrand Russell
has not been without its critics. In particular, the philosophers P. F. Strawson and Keith Donnellan have given notable, well known criticisms of the theory
Theory_of_descriptions
language, and how far it can be taken. It is also associated with P. F. Strawson, John Searle, Robert Brandom, and others. The inferentialist theory of
Philosophy_of_language
Philosophical system founded by Immanuel Kant
opposes, and provides a meaningful alternative to, Strawson's interpretation. Allison argues that Strawson and others misrepresent Kant by emphasising what
Transcendental_idealism
1905 philosophy essay by Bertrand Russell
France", as being wrong. Such statements, Strawson held, are neither true nor false but, rather, absurd. Strawson believed that, contrary to Russell, use
On_Denoting
End of an organism's life
have different responses to the idea of their deaths. Philosopher Galen Strawson writes that the death that many people wish for is an instant, painless
Death
Indian philosopher
doctoral degree in philosophy from Oxford where he was a student of Peter Strawson. He founded the philosophy department at the University of Hyderabad. He
Ramchandra_Gandhi
2014 book by Yuval Harari
self-reflective sapiens." Reviewing the book in The Guardian, philosopher Galen Strawson concluded that, among several other problems, "Much of Sapiens is extremely
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
Sapiens:_A_Brief_History_of_Humankind
Philosophical concept
philosopher Galen Strawson who wrote an article in the New York Review of Books titled "The Consciousness Deniers". In it, Strawson describes illusionism
Hard_problem_of_consciousness
British philosopher of language (1913–1988)
Fellow and Tutor from 1938 at St John's College. Among his pupils was P.F. Strawson, who he would later collaborate with. During the Second World War Grice
Paul_Grice
20th-century tradition of Western philosophy
university?" Strawson first became well known with his article "On Referring" (1950), a criticism of Russell's theory of descriptions. On Strawson's account
Analytic_philosophy
Indian philosopher
DPhil at Oxford University in 1982, under the supervision of Sir Peter Strawson and Michael Dummett. Realisms Interlinked: Objects, Subjects and Other
Arindam_Chakrabarti
Two types of knowledge, justification, or argument
be analytic a priori in another. (Palmquist 1987b, pp. 269, 273) Galen Strawson has stated that an a priori argument is one in which "you can see that
A_priori_and_a_posteriori
Metaphysical thesis
Galen Strawson's realistic physicalism or realistic monism is the view that physicalism entails panpsychism – or at least micropsychism. Strawson argues
Physicalism
British philosopher
F. Strawson. … So, in a way which I can't now understand, I decided I would apply to do philosophy at University College, Oxford, where Strawson was
Paul_Snowdon
Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist (1711–1776)
like Galen Strawson see Hume as not very concerned with such questions and have queried whether this view is really Hume's. Instead, Strawson suggests that
David_Hume
1966 book by Peter Strawson
Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1781) by the Oxford philosopher Peter Strawson, in which the author tries to separate what remains valuable in Kant's
The_Bounds_of_Sense
American philosopher (born 1937)
Corpus Christi College in 1960. There he studied under Paul Grice, Peter Strawson, H. L. A. Hart, G. E. M. Anscombe, G. E. L. Owen, Philippa Foot, and James
Thomas_Nagel
Family of philosophical theories
property as truth to speak of. Peter Strawson formulated a performative theory of truth in the 1950s. Like Ramsey, Strawson believed that there was no separate
Deflationary_theory_of_truth
Irish-born British writer and philosopher (1919–1999)
2003 book Iris Murdoch as I Knew Her. The work was described by Galen Strawson in The Guardian as "mischievously revelatory" and labelled by Wilson himself
Iris_Murdoch
Class of metaphysical theories in the philosophy of mind
experience, a scenario that appears contradictory. On the other hand, Galen Strawson suggests that the solution to this conundrum might lie in yet unresolved
Neutral_monism
German philosopher (1724–1804)
form. Prominent recent Kantians include the British philosophers P. F. Strawson, Onora O'Neill, and Quassim Cassam, and the American philosophers Wilfrid
Immanuel_Kant
Philosophical view explaining systems in terms of smaller parts
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Reductionism
British philosopher (1900–1976)
important influence on cultural anthropologists such as Clifford Geertz. Peter Strawson, a contemporary of Ryle, paid tribute to him by noting that "by reason
Gilbert_Ryle
Analytic philosophical methodology focused on the use of everyday language
the University of Oxford, including Gilbert Ryle, J. L. Austin, P. F. Strawson, H. L. A. Hart, and Paul Grice. Because a number of its most prominent
Ordinary_language_philosophy
South African philosopher and academic (born 1942)
McDowell's later work reflects the influence of G. W. F. Hegel, P. F. Strawson, Robert Brandom, Richard Rorty, and Wilfrid Sellars; both Mind and World
John_McDowell
Semantic distinction in philosophy
accepted among philosophers, even if for poor reasons. Paul Grice and P. F. Strawson criticized "Two Dogmas" in their 1956 article "In Defense of a Dogma".
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Analytic–synthetic_distinction
Austrian philosopher and logician (1889–1951)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Ludwig_Wittgenstein
346 Strawson 1971, p. 43. Rosinski, H. (1939). The German Army, London: Hogarth Press, p. 237 Schramm 1972, p. 104. Strawson 1971, p. 51. Strawson 1971
Military career of Adolf Hitler
Military_career_of_Adolf_Hitler
Entities that are said to be either true or false
serious philosophical problem." Strawson, PF (1950). "On referring". Mind. 9. reprinted in Strawson 1971 and elsewhere Strawson, PF (1957). "Propositions,
Truth-bearer
Greek philosopher
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Plato
College of the University of Oxford
Goronwy Edwards, Yuval Noah Harari and Niall Ferguson, the philosopher Galen Strawson, and the political philosopher John Gray. Past students and fellows in
Jesus_College,_Oxford
British philosopher (1946–1980)
Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE). His philosophy tutor was Peter Strawson, one of the most eminent Oxford philosophers of the time. Evans became
Gareth_Evans_(philosopher)
View that mind is a ubiquitous feature of reality
Thomas Nagel's 1979 article "Panpsychism" and further spurred by Galen Strawson's 2006 realistic monist article "Realistic Monism: Why Physicalism Entails
Panpsychism
Assumed context surrounding an utterance
no wife, then either: Both the sentence and its negation are false; or Strawson's approach: Both "my wife is pregnant" and "my wife is not pregnant" use
Presupposition
American philosopher (1932–2025)
meaning, between illocutionary force and propositional content), P. F. Strawson, John Rawls and William Alston, who maintained that sentence meaning consists
John_Searle
individual is being talked about. (John Stuart Mill, Arthur Prior, P. F. Strawson) A term that is grammatically singular, i.e. a proper name (proprium nomen)
Singular_term
Hutchison Stirling William Stoddart Alan Stout George Stout Galen Strawson P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Alfred Edward Taylor Gabriele Taylor Jenny Teichman
List_of_British_philosophers
Term in metaphysics
conditions for one's actions do not lie before one's own birth. Galen Strawson holds that there is a fundamental sense in which free will is impossible
Libertarianism_(metaphysics)
Idea that the senses provide us with direct awareness of objects as they really are
H. A. Prichard, Hilary Putnam, John McDowell, Michael R. Ayers, Galen Strawson, John R. Searle, and John L. Pollock. Searle, for instance, disputes the
Naïve_realism
based within the University of East London School of Law directed by John Strawson. The Centre was founded in 2006 by Professor Chandra Lekha Sriram. The
Centre on Human Rights in Conflict
Centre_on_Human_Rights_in_Conflict
Mathematical logician and philosopher
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Kurt_Gödel
Basic distinction in philosophy
Davidson Douglas Hofstadter Edmund Husserl Frank Jackson Fred Dretske Galen Strawson George Berkeley George Henry Lewes Georges Rey Gottfried Leibniz Immanuel
Subjectivity and objectivity (philosophy)
Subjectivity_and_objectivity_(philosophy)
American philosopher and logician (1908–2000)
Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.). Quine, W. V. (August 28, 2023). "Mr. Strawson on Logical Theory". Mind. 62 (248): 433–451. JSTOR 2251091. "Quine, Willard
Willard_Van_Orman_Quine
Censuring of a person or group
concept of blame as one of the reactive attitudes, a term coined by P. F. Strawson, which includes attitudes like blame, praise, gratitude, resentment, and
Blame
Philosophical problem articulated by David Hume
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Is–ought_problem
German philosopher
in 1982 (Kant and the Problem of Transcendental Arguments) under Peter Strawson. From 1980 to 1982 he was lecturer at Balliol College in Oxford, from 1982
Eckart_Förster
Danish theologian and philosopher (1813–1855)
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Søren_Kierkegaard
Constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England
governor general David Johnston, philosophers Marshall McLuhan and Galen Strawson, Conservative cabinet minister Geoffrey Howe, Charles Howard, 1st Earl
Trinity_Hall,_Cambridge
Military unit
Butler 1960–1963: Lt.-Col. H. Timothy Pierson 1963–1965: Lt.-Col. John M. Strawson 1965–1968: Lt.-Col. John T. Paley 1968–1970: Lt.-Col. G. Kenneth Bidie
Queen's_Royal_Irish_Hussars
Job title involving translation and interpretation
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Translator-referent
1984 book by Derek Parfit
philosopher". For The New York Review of Books, the philosopher P. F. Strawson gave the book a favourable review, writing, "Very few works in the subject
Reasons_and_Persons
was "excellent", and stated that the book "works at many levels". Galen Strawson, in The Independent, wrote that the work has "second-rate" content though
The_Midnight_Love_Feast
Philosophical concept about free will
Other "new compatibilists" include Gary Watson, Susan R. Wolf, P. F. Strawson, Kadri Vihvelin, and R. Jay Wallace. Contemporary compatibilists range
Compatibilism
Scientific study of language
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Linguistics
2019 book by Philip Goff
trillions of those conscious particles in the brain that brings that forth. Strawson, Galen (December 27, 2019). "Galileo's Error by Philip Goff review – a
Galileo's_Error
Australian rules footballer
Alick Strawson Barningham (22 February 1889 – 4 January 1956) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Victorian
Alex_Barningham
British philosopher (1942–2017)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Derek_Parfit
Hypothesis of language influencing thought
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Linguistic_relativity
French philosopher (1925–1995)
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Gilles_Deleuze
1951 philosophy article by Willard Van Orman Quine
is an explication of a poorly understood notion. Paul Grice and P. F. Strawson criticized Two Dogmas in their (1956) article In Defense of a Dogma. Among
Two_Dogmas_of_Empiricism
Philosophical view that events are determined by prior events
depend on the availability of alternative possibilities. Similarly, P. F. Strawson has argued that the debate over determinism and moral responsibility should
Determinism
Department of the University of Oxford, England
Derek Parfit, Gilbert Ryle, Michael A. Smith, Paul Snowdon, Galen Strawson, Peter Strawson, and Bernard Williams. Such eminent philosophers as Noam Chomsky
Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford
Faculty_of_Philosophy,_University_of_Oxford
1983 novella by Michel Tournier
striking". Galen Strawson, in The Observer, criticized the translation, stating that it weakens the text and that it makes many mistakes. Strawson stated that
Gilles_&_Jeanne
Linguistic quality
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Performativity
Ability to make choices voluntarily
or ability, to prefer or choose". The contemporary philosopher Galen Strawson agrees with Locke that the truth or falsity of determinism is irrelevant
Free_will
Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist (born 1966)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
David_Chalmers
Revival of Immanuel Kant's philosophy
continued to survive solely in the Continental Philosophy. In the 1960s Strawson published The Bounds of Sense, which relaunched Neo-Kantianism while proposing
Neo-Kantianism
(Operations Manager) James Milnes (R&D Manager) Fenton Mann (Sales Manager) Luke Strawson (Quality Assurance Manager) Chris Slatter (Production & Project Manager)
Photek_Ltd
British philosopher
and graduating B. Phil. and D. Phil in Philosophy, supervised by P. F. Strawson, David Pears, Jennifer Hornsby, and John Campbell. He was then a Research
Bill_Brewer
Deductive philosophical argument
the Question of Justification (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 2000), pp 3-6. Strawson, P., Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties, (New York: Columbia University
Transcendental_argument
English philosopher (1920–2010)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Philippa_Foot
Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath (384–322 BC)
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Aristotle
British philosopher (born 1962)
consciousness. Prinz concludes "that reductive realism is more compelling." Galen Strawson called it the silliest claim ever made and compared it to Flat Eartherism
Keith_Frankish
Something that exists in some identified universe of discourse
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Entity
1935–1941 Robin G. Collingwood 1945–1967 Gilbert Ryle 1968–1987 P. F. Strawson 1989–2000 Christopher Peacocke 2003–2006 Dorothy Edgington 2006–2015 John
Waynflete_Professorship
Philosophy and tradition inspired by David Hume
Causation". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 15 May 2021. Strawson, Galen (2015). "Humeanism". Journal of the American Philosophical Association
Humeanism
Bearer of truth values
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Proposition
Text for clarification; one of four rhetorical modes
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Description
Chomsky Gadamer Kripke Ayer Anscombe Hintikka Dummett Davidson Grice Ryle Strawson Quine Putnam Lewis Searle Watzlawick Theories Causal theory of reference
Endowment_(philosophy)
American mathematician and philosopher (1926–2016)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Hilary_Putnam
Awareness of facts, or competency
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
Knowledge
French philosopher and mathematician (1596–1650)
Russell Gilbert Ryle Wilfrid Sellars Susanna Siegel Ernest Sosa P. F. Strawson Baruch Spinoza Timothy Williamson Ludwig Wittgenstein Nicholas Wolterstorff
René_Descartes
American political philosopher (1938–2002)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Robert_Nozick
American philosopher and logician (1940–2022)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Saul_Kripke
Philosophy emphasizing names and labels
Aristotelian Society. 58: 33–58. doi:10.1093/aristotelian/58.1.33. JSTOR 4544588. Strawson, P. F. "Conceptualism." Universals, concepts and qualities: new essays
Nominalism
British philosopher (born 1978)
academic philosophy. Goff got his PhD at University of Reading under Galen Strawson, one of the few proponents of panpsychism at that time, who was rediscovering
Philip_Goff_(philosopher)
International scientific body
Georg Henrik von Wright, Philippa Foot, Bernard Williams, Jean Wahl, Peter Strawson, Jan Patocka, Theodor Oizerman, Karl Löwith, Chen Bo, Raymond Klibansky
International Institute of Philosophy
International_Institute_of_Philosophy
British journal of literary reviews
Showalter Iain Sinclair Quentin Skinner Susan Sontag Amia Srinivasan Galen Strawson Ernest Sackville Turner Colm Tóibín Marina Warner Bernard Williams James
London_Review_of_Books
1970 song by the Beatles
2003, p. 277. Pedler 2003, p. 18. Leng 2006, p. 40. Pedler 2003, p. 290. Strawson 2000, p. 45. Womack 2007, p. 271. Allison 2006, p. 31. Womack 2014, p. 420
I_Me_Mine
German philosopher and professor
S. Hacker (with John Hyman). Oxford University Press, 2009. (abstract) Strawson and Kant. Oxford University Press, 2003. (abstract) Fifty Years of Quine's
Hans-Johann_Glock
Polish–American mathematician (1901–1983)
Alasdair MacIntyre Derek Parfit W. D. Ross Gilbert Ryle John Searle P. F. Strawson Richard Swinburne Charles Taylor Bernard Williams Timothy Williamson Crispin
Alfred_Tarski
School in Oxford, England
author Rory Stewart (born 1973), politician, author and diplomat Galen Strawson (born 1952), philosopher and literary critic Christopher Tolkien (1924–2020)
Dragon_School
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Tamil
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Subhadra was the daughter of Vasudev and his first wife Rohini Devi, Wife of Arjun (Wife of Arjun)
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is Happy in his own self
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Son of Lakshman; With Beautiful Banner
Girl/Female
Tamil
Leaf
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jimmy, JIMI means "supplanter."
Female
Native American
Native American Miwok name POSALA means "farewell to spring flowers."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Male
Hindi/Indian
Variant spelling of Hindi Sikandar, SIKANDER means "defender of mankind."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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