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Carol J. White
Born1946
DiedOctober 1, 2000
Education University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Awards Graves Awards in the Humanities (1986)
Institutions Santa Clara University
Doctoral advisor Hubert Dreyfus
Main interests
Martin Heidegger, Soren Kierkegaard

Carol Jean White (1946 – October 1, 2000) was an American philosopher who was an associate professor in the Santa Clara University philosophy department. She was known for her works on Heidegger's philosophy. [1]

Books

References

  1. ^ Radcliffe, Elizabeth S.; Meyer, Michael J. (2001). "Carol Jean White, 1946-2000". Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. 74 (5): 251–253. ISSN  0065-972X. JSTOR  3218615.
  2. ^ Thomson, Iain (1 February 2007). "On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Reading Heidegger Backwards: White's Time and Death". Inquiry. 50 (1): 103–120. doi: 10.1080/00201740601154972. ISSN  0020-174X. S2CID  170198791.
  3. ^ Mandic, Mo (2013). "Time and Death: Heidegger's Analysis of Finitude". Existential Analysis. 24 (1): 155 ff.
  4. ^ Clack, B. (1995). "Frank G. Kirkpatrick. Together Bound: God, History, and the Religious Community. Pp. xviii+195. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994).£27.50. - Jonathan L. Kvanvig. The Problem of Hell. Pp. viii+182. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993). £22.50. - Anders Nordgren. Evolutionary Thinking: An Analysis of Rationality, Morality and Religion from an Evolutionary Perspective. Pp. 244. (Stockholm: Almqvist and Wicksell (Studia Philosophiae Religionis), 1994). SEK 218. - Jean Porter. The Recovery of Virtue. Pp. 208. (London: S.P.C.K., 1994). - Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Carol J. White (eds). Faith in Theory and Practice: Essays on Justifying Religious Belief. Pp. xix + 235. (Chicago and La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1993). - John E. Smith. Quasi-Religions: Humanism, Marxism and Nationalism. Pp. 154. (London and Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1994). £11–99 pbk". Religious Studies. 31 (1): 145–147. doi: 10.1017/S0034412500023428.
  5. ^ Garcia, Laura (1997). "Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Carol J. White, eds., FAITH IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: ESSAYS ON JUSTIFYING RELIGIOUS BELIEF". Faith and Philosophy. 14 (1): 113–119. doi: 10.5840/faithphil199714114.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carol J. White
Born1946
DiedOctober 1, 2000
Education University of California, Berkeley (PhD)
Awards Graves Awards in the Humanities (1986)
Institutions Santa Clara University
Doctoral advisor Hubert Dreyfus
Main interests
Martin Heidegger, Soren Kierkegaard

Carol Jean White (1946 – October 1, 2000) was an American philosopher who was an associate professor in the Santa Clara University philosophy department. She was known for her works on Heidegger's philosophy. [1]

Books

References

  1. ^ Radcliffe, Elizabeth S.; Meyer, Michael J. (2001). "Carol Jean White, 1946-2000". Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. 74 (5): 251–253. ISSN  0065-972X. JSTOR  3218615.
  2. ^ Thomson, Iain (1 February 2007). "On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Reading Heidegger Backwards: White's Time and Death". Inquiry. 50 (1): 103–120. doi: 10.1080/00201740601154972. ISSN  0020-174X. S2CID  170198791.
  3. ^ Mandic, Mo (2013). "Time and Death: Heidegger's Analysis of Finitude". Existential Analysis. 24 (1): 155 ff.
  4. ^ Clack, B. (1995). "Frank G. Kirkpatrick. Together Bound: God, History, and the Religious Community. Pp. xviii+195. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994).£27.50. - Jonathan L. Kvanvig. The Problem of Hell. Pp. viii+182. (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993). £22.50. - Anders Nordgren. Evolutionary Thinking: An Analysis of Rationality, Morality and Religion from an Evolutionary Perspective. Pp. 244. (Stockholm: Almqvist and Wicksell (Studia Philosophiae Religionis), 1994). SEK 218. - Jean Porter. The Recovery of Virtue. Pp. 208. (London: S.P.C.K., 1994). - Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Carol J. White (eds). Faith in Theory and Practice: Essays on Justifying Religious Belief. Pp. xix + 235. (Chicago and La Salle, Illinois: Open Court, 1993). - John E. Smith. Quasi-Religions: Humanism, Marxism and Nationalism. Pp. 154. (London and Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1994). £11–99 pbk". Religious Studies. 31 (1): 145–147. doi: 10.1017/S0034412500023428.
  5. ^ Garcia, Laura (1997). "Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Carol J. White, eds., FAITH IN THEORY AND PRACTICE: ESSAYS ON JUSTIFYING RELIGIOUS BELIEF". Faith and Philosophy. 14 (1): 113–119. doi: 10.5840/faithphil199714114.

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