David Bell (philosopher)
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David Andrew Bell (born 1947) is currently emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Sheffield, having previously studied in Dublin (Trinity College Dublin), Göttingen and Canada (McMaster University). He is well known for his work in continental philosophy from an analytic point of view (especially his work on Edmund Husserl), as well as being interested in solipsism, and other areas of philosophies of mind, language, logic and mathematics.
[edit] Major Publications
- The Analytic Tradition: Meaning, Thought, and Knowledge (Oxford, 1990) ISBN 0631176861
- Husserl (London, 1990) ISBN 0415033004
- Frege's Theory of Judgement (Oxford, 1979) ISBN 0198274238