- James F. Conant
James Ferguson Conant (b. June 10, 1958) is an American
philosopher who has written extensively on topics inphilosophy of language ,ethics , andmetaphilosophy . He is perhaps best known for his writings on Wittgenstein, and his association with theNew Wittgenstein school of Wittgenstein interpretation. He has also written onStanley Cavell ,Friedrich Nietzsche , andSoren Kierkegaard , edited two volumes ofHilary Putnam 's papers, and edited (withJohn Haugeland ) one volume ofThomas Kuhn 's papers.Conant was born in
Kyoto, Japan to American parents. He lived in Japan and Korea until the age of 14, at which point he moved to the United States and attendedPhillips Exeter Academy . He received his B.A. in Philosophy and History of Science fromHarvard College in 1982, and his Ph.D. in Philosophy fromHarvard University in 1990. He joined the philosophy faculty at theUniversity of Pittsburgh from 1991-1999, and then became Professor of Philosophy at theUniversity of Chicago , where he continues to teach. At Chicago, he organizes and runs the University of Chicago Wittgenstein Workshop, which meets on a weekly basis during the academic year and serves as a forum for discussion of philosophical topics related to the work of Wittgenstein.Conant is the grandson of former Harvard University president
James Bryant Conant References
* [http://philosophy.uchicago.edu/data/cv/ConantCV.pdf James Ferguson Conant: Curriculum Vitae]
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