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Education | University of Oxford (PhD) |
Awards | Fellow of Keble College |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Institutions | University of Oxford, Royal Institute of Philosophy |
Main interests | moral philosophy, practical ethics, Wittgenstein |
Edward Harcourt is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He has been a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford since 2005. Harcourt is the academic director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.
Books
- Attachment and Character: Attachment Theory, Ethics and the Developmental Psychology of Vice and Virtue, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021.
- Morality, Reflection, and Ideology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.
References
- "Wittgenstein's Ethical Enterprise and Related Matters – 3:AM Magazine".
- "Our new Academic Director". Royal Institute of Philosophy.
- "About". Royal Institute of Philosophy.
External links
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