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  1. Richard A. Rowland (December 8, 1880 – May 12, 1947) was an American studio executive and film producer. Career. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rowland was the head of Metro Pictures Corporation from 1915 to 1920, a studio he founded in 1915 along with Louis B. Mayer. Mayer left in 1918 to form his own studio.

  2. Richard A. Rowland was an American studio executive and film producer. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Rowland was the head of Metro Pictures Corporation from 1915 to 1920, a studio he founded in 1915 along with Louis B. Mayer. Mayer left in 1918 to form his own studio.

  3. Metro Pictures fue fundada como una empresa de distribución de películas en febrero de 1915 por varios «hombres de cambistas» con Richard A. Rowland como presidente, George Grombacher como vicepresidente y Louis B. Mayer como secretario. [2]

  4. Richard A. Rowland was born on 8 December 1880 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer, known for The Private Life of Helen of Troy (1927), Burning Daylight (1928) and The Isle of Lost Ships (1929). He died on 12 May 1947 in New York City, New York, USA.

  5. Richard Rowland researches the relationship between text and performance in a wide range of areas. He has edited more than a dozen early modern plays, but is equally interested in the translation and reinvention of the drama of antiquity.

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  7. Moral Error Theory and the Argument from Epistemic Reasons. Richard Rowland - 2012 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 7 (1):1-24. In this paper I defend what I call the argument from epistemic reasons against the moral error theory.