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Richard M. Gale

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Richard Gale
Born1932
Died2015
EducationNYU (PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Pittsburgh

Richard M. Gale (1932 - 2015) was an American philosopher and professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. Gale was known for defending the A-theory of time against the B-theory.[1]

Books

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  • The Language of Time London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968
  • Negation and Non-being, American Philosophical Quarterly Monograph No. 10. Oxford: Blackwell, 1976
  • On the Nature and Existence of God London: Cambridge University Press, 1991a
  • The Divided Self of William James London: Cambridge University Press, 1999a
  • The Philosophy of William James: an Introduction. London: Cambridge University Press, 2004
  • On the Philosophy of Religion Boston: Wadsworth, 2007.
  • John Dewey's Quest for Unity: The Journey of a Promethean Mystic. Amherst: Prometheus Press, 2010
  • God and Metaphysics Amherst: Prometheus Press, 2010

References

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  1. ^ "Gale, Richard M." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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