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Matthew Boyle

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Matthew Boyle
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh (PhD), Oxford University (B.Phil)
Academic work
Disciplinephilosophy
InstitutionsThe University of Chicago
Main interestsphilosophy of mind

Matthew Boyle is an American philosopher, and Emerson and Grace Wineland Pugh Professor of Humanities at The University of Chicago. He is known for his works on the philosophy of mind and on some issues in the history of philosophy.[1]

Books

  • Additive Theories of Rationality: A Critique
  • Essentially Rational Animals

References

  1. ^ "Matthew Boyle | Department of Philosophy". philosophy.uchicago.edu.
  • "Matthew Boyle". Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University.