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  1. David Kellogg Lewis (September 28, 1941 – October 14, 2001) is considered by many philosophers and observers of philosophy to have been one of the leading analytic philosophers of the latter half of the twentieth century. Lewis taught briefly at UCLA, and then Princeton University for the remainder of his career, but is also closely ...

  2. 14 de oct. de 2001 · David Kellogg Lewis was a 20th century philosopher. Lewis taught briefly at UCLA and then at Princeton from 1970 until his death. He is also closely associated with Australia, whose philosophical community he visited almost annually for more than thirty years. He has made ground-breaking contributions in philosophy of language, philosophy of ...

  3. David Kellogg Lewis - 1997 - Philosophical Quarterly 47 (187):143-158. Contrastive causation. Jonathan Schaffer - 2005 - Philosophical Review 114 (3):327-358.

  4. David Kellogg Lewis (28 de Setembro, 1941 – 14 de Outubro de 2001) é considerado um dos grandes filósofos analíticos da última metade do século XX. Inicialmente, Lewis foi professor na Universidade da Califórnia em Los Angeles ( UCLA ) e depois em Princeton onde passou grande parte da sua carreira.

  5. 16 de ago. de 2020 · The Legacy of David Lewis. David Kellogg Lewis was without doubt the most influential philosopher of his generation. In 2005, Daniel Nolan wrote of him that “much of his influence has been as a ‘philosopher’s philosopher’”. The impact of Lewis’s work on his contemporaries and on the following generations of philosophers has been ...

  6. 27 de jul. de 2022 · Lewis, David K. (David Kellogg), 1941-2001. Publication date 1983 Topics Philosophy Publisher New York : Oxford University Press Collection ...

  7. Der wichtigste und bekannteste Vertreter eines modalen Realismus in der jüngeren systematischen Ontologie ist David Kellogg Lewis. Lewis definiert "mögliche Welt" als ein maximal verbundenes Objekt. Den Ausdruck "aktual" versteht er indexialisch, d.h. er referiert auf die Welt der jeweiligen Subjekts.