Herman Philipse

Herman Philipse

Herman Philipse (born May 13, 1951) is a professor of philosophy at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. From 1986 until 2003, he taught at Leiden University, where he obtained his doctorate in 1983.

Philipse has written many philosophical works in Dutch, including books on Husserl's early philosophy of logic, the role of certainty in Descartes' moral theory, and a widely-read "Atheist Manifesto" ("Atheistisch manifest & De onredelijkheid van religie" (2004), untranslated; Eng: "Atheist Manifesto and the unreasonableness of religion"). In English, he has written over a dozen articles in philosophical journals, as well as a detailed assessment of Heidegger, "Heidegger's Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation". He has also written many commentaries for Dutch newspapers (most frequently as a regular contributor to the NRC Handelsblad) and current events television programs, defending atheism and advocating cultural assimilation for non-European immigrants in the Netherlands.

In his philosophical work, Philipse defends a non-reductionist naturalism, akin to that of Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson. While highly critical of the transcendental idealist tradition of Kant and Husserl for its allegedly incoherent notion of conceptual schemes, Philipse argues that scientistic philosophies that attempt to reduce consciousness to purely physical descriptions (such as those of Quine and Churchland) fall victim to a similar inconsistency: their theories logically depend on the concepts of ordinary human life they would abolish. More generally, Philipse firmly defends the values of the Enlightenment: support for the natural sciences and political liberalism, coupled with hostility toward religion.

Philipse's vigorous public atheism has, unsurprisingly, brought him into conflict with Islamists in the Netherlands. His 1995 "Atheist Manifesto" was republished in an expanded edition in 2004 with a foreword by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, who partly credits the book for her shift from Islam to atheism.

According to Ian Buruma in "Murder in Amsterdam", Philipse also teaches at Oxford.

elected bibliography

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External links

* [http://www.phil.uu.nl/~philipse/ Philipse's faculty page at Utrecht University]


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