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  1. 30 de ene. de 2011 · Anthony Kenny, one of the most distinguished philosophers in England, explores the notion of responsibility and the precise place of the mental element in criminal actions. Bringing the insights of recent philosophy of mind to bear on contemporary developments in criminal law, he writes with the general reader in mind, no specialist training in philosophy being necessary to appreciate his ...

  2. Sir Anthony John Patrick Kenny (Liverpool, 1931) es un filósofo inglés, cuyos intereses se centran en la filosofía de la mente, la filosofía antigua y la Escolástica, la filosofía de Ludwig Wittgenstein y la filosofía de la religión. Fue presidente de la Academia Británica y actual Presidente del Instituto Real de Filosofía.

  3. Anthony's Story. Anthony was born on January 8, 1999 at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood, PA.. He grew up in a large family with three older brothers and two younger sisters. They were always so close and supported each other and celebrated all birthdays and holidays together.

  4. Medieval Philosophy: Thomas AquinasThis program examines the ideas of the medieval philosophic theologians, particularly St. Thomas Aquinas. Oxford medieval ...

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  5. Here is the concluding volume of Sir Anthony Kenny's monumental four-volume history of philosophy, the first major single-author narrative history to appear for several decades. In this volume, Kenny tells the fascinating story of the development of philosophy in the modern world, from the early nineteenth century to the end of the millennium.

  6. Kenny, Anthony 1931-(Anthony John Patrick Kenny)PERSONAL:Born March 16, 1931, in Liverpool, England; son of John and Margaret Kenny; married Nancy Caroline Gayley, 1966; children: two sons.

  7. In the present paper I will focus on the notion of author as one of the more basic notion used in the historiography of philosophy. My purpose is to show how this notion, in spite of its widespread use in traditional historiography of philosophy, could engender a misleading account of the history of philosophy especially when applied to the contemporary historical situation of philosophical ...