
Jay F. Rosenberg (1942–2008)
Author of The Practice of Philosophy: Handbook for Beginners
About the Author
Jay F. Rosenberg is Taylor Grandy Professor of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Works by Jay F. Rosenberg
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Rosenberg, Jay Frank
- Birthdate
- 1942-04-18
- Date of death
- 2008-02-21
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Reed College (BA|1963)
University of Pittsburgh (PhD|Philosophy|1966) - Occupations
- philosopher
university professor - Organizations
- University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Awards and honors
- Jeopardy Champion
- Relationships
- Sellars, Wilfrid (teacher)
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
I LOVE THIS BOOK FOREVER.
It is exactly what it says on the cover, and it was published while my parents were in college, which basically means that this book? Totally has the same cooking and home decoration strategies that I was taught in the cradle.
I knew I had to buy it when I opened it and saw that it starts with a flowchart. And the second branch on the flowchart is "do you know what a kitchen is?" It has an algorithm for how to generate infinite casseroles, a digression on why show more horsemeat is just as good as any other kind of meat, two designs for brick-and-board bookshelves, a recipe for "homemade beer" that is basically "ferment sugar water and then add artificial beer flavoring concentrate", and basic instructions on how to divide a grocery bill between housemates. show less
It is exactly what it says on the cover, and it was published while my parents were in college, which basically means that this book? Totally has the same cooking and home decoration strategies that I was taught in the cradle.
I knew I had to buy it when I opened it and saw that it starts with a flowchart. And the second branch on the flowchart is "do you know what a kitchen is?" It has an algorithm for how to generate infinite casseroles, a digression on why show more horsemeat is just as good as any other kind of meat, two designs for brick-and-board bookshelves, a recipe for "homemade beer" that is basically "ferment sugar water and then add artificial beer flavoring concentrate", and basic instructions on how to divide a grocery bill between housemates. show less
One of the better and more engaging companions to the first Critique.
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- Members
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- Rating
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