Maurice Mandelbaum

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Maurice Mandelbaum (born December 9, 1908 in Chicago, died Jan. 1, 1987) is an American philosopher. He was professor of philosophy at Johns Hopkins University from 1957.

Works

He wrote many books, including:

  • The Problem of Historical Knowledge, 1938
  • The Phenomenology of Moral Experience, 1955
  • Philosophy, Science and Sense Perception, 1964
  • Philosophy, History, and the Sciences, 1984

Sources

  • Lewis White Beck, Norman E. Bowie, Timothy Duggan, "Maurice H. Mandelbaum 1908 - 1987", Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 60, No. 5 (Jun., 1987), pp. 858-861.

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