Stephen David Ross
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Stephen David Ross (born 1935) is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture, and of Comparative Literature at Binghamton University. Son of Allan Ross and Bessie Schlosberg, he received an undergraduate degree in mathematics at Columbia University. He then discovered his deep love for philosophy and has been writing about it ever since. He has published more than 20 books.
Some publications
- 2007: The World as Aesthetic Phenomenon, Global Academic Publishing.
- 2005: The Gift of Self: Shattering, Emptiness, Betrayal, Global Academic Publishing
- 2001: The Gift of Property: Having the Good, Betraying Genitivity, Economy and Ecology: An Ethic of the Earth, SUNY Press
- 1999: The Gift of Kinds: The Good in Abundance: An Ethic of the Earth, SUNY Press
- 1998: The Gift of Touch: Embodying the Good, SUNY Press
- 1997: The Gift of Truth: Gathering the Good, SUNY Press
- 1997: Ideals and Responsibilities: Ethical Judgment and Social Identity, Wadsworth Publishing Company
- 1996: The Gift of Beauty: The Good as Art, SUNY Press
- 1995: Plenishment in the Earth: An Ethic of Inclusion, SUNY Press
- 1994: Locality and Practical Judgment: Charity and Sacrifice, Fordham University Press
- 1994: The Limits of Language, Fordham University Press
- 1993: Injustice and Restitution: The Ordinance of Time, SUNY Press
- 1992: The Ring of Representation, SUNY Press
- 1989: Metaphysical Aporia and Philosophical Heresy, SUNY Press
- 1989: Inexhaustibility and Human Being: An Essay on Locality, Fordham University Press
- 1984: Art and its Significance: an Anthology of Aesthetic Theory (editor), SUNY Press; 2nd ed in 1987, 3rd ed in 1994
- 1983: Perspective in Whitehead's Metaphysics, SUNY Press
- 1982: A Theory of Art: Inexhaustibility by Contrast, SUNY Press
- 1981: Learning and Discovery, Gordon and Breach
- 1981: Philosophical Mysteries, SUNY Press
- 1980: Transition to an Ordinal Metaphysics, SUNY Press
- 1973: The Nature of Moral Responsibility, Wayne State University Press
- 1971: The Scientific Process, Martinus Nijhoff Press
- 1969: Literature and Philosophy: An Analysis of the Philosophical Novel, Appleton-Century-Crofts
- 1966: The Meaning of Education, Martinus Nijhoff Press
Influences
- Immanual Kant
- Charles Sanders Peirce
- John Dewey
- Justus Buchler
- Michel Foucault
- Emmanuel LĂ©vinas
- Jacques Derrida
See also
External links
- Philosophy Interpretation, and Culture
- Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Philosophy Interpretation, and Culture
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