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Richard Taylor is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Rochester.

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Birthdate
1919
Date of death
2003-10-30
Gender
male
Occupations
professor (Philosophy)
philosopher
Faculty, University of Rochester (Philosophy)
Organizations
Brown University
Columbia University
University of Rochester
Short biography
Richard Taylor (November 5, 1919 – October 30, 2003) was an American philosopher renowned for his dry wit and his contributions to metaphysics. He was also an internationally-known beekeeper. Taylor took his PhD at Brown University, where his supervisor was Roderick Chisholm. He taught at Brown University, Columbia and the University of Rochester, and had visiting appointments at about a dozen other institutions. His best known book was Metaphysics (1963). Other works included Action and Purpose (1966), Good and Evil (1970) and Virtue Ethics (1991). Professor Taylor was also the editor of The Will to Live: Selected Writings of Arthur Schopenhauer . He was an enthusiastic advocate of virtue ethics. He also wrote influential papers on the meaning of life, which, like Albert Camus, he explored through an examination of the myth of Sisyphus. [retrieved 10/8/12 from Amazon.com]
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USA
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I got this book for a Philosophy 103 class. Taylor has no idea what he's talking about. The main upside to this book (and why the professor chose it) is that Taylor is so off base it does promote a lot of discussion in class.

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