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Richard Holton

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Richard Holton
EducationPrinceton University (PhD), University College, Oxford (BA)
SpouseRae Langton
AwardsFellow of the British Academy
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
InstitutionsUniversity of Cambridge, MIT, Monash, ANU, Sheffield, Edinburgh
ThesisLess Work for a Theory of Sense (1995)
Doctoral advisorScott Soames
Main interests
ethics, moral psychology
Websitehttps://rjh221.user.srcf.net/

Richard Holton is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Peterhouse. He is known for his works on moral psychology and action theory. Holton is a Fellow of the British Academy.[1][2][3]

Books

  • Willing, Wanting, Waiting, Oxford University Press, 2009.

References

  1. ^ "Richard Holton". scholar.google.com.
  2. ^ Steward, Helen (1 April 2010). "Richard Holton, Willing, Wanting, Waiting". Ethics. 120 (3): 604–608. doi:10.1086/652493. ISSN 0014-1704.
  3. ^ Clarke, Randolph (2011). "Review of Willing, Wanting, Waiting". Analysis. 71 (1): 191–193. doi:10.1093/analys/anq102. ISSN 0003-2638. JSTOR 41237295.