David H. M. Brooks
Professor David Havard Macleod Brooks MA (Cantab) Ph.D. (UCT) | |
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Born |
6 February 1950 Pietermaritzburg, South Africa |
Died |
27 October 1996 Cape Town |
Occupation | Philosopher |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Spouse(s) | Rowena Sylvia Brooks |
Parent(s) | Ronald & Nan (Nee Jones) Brooks |
David Havard Macleod Brooks (6 February 1950 - 27 October 1996) was a South African philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Cape Town.
He went to Cordwalles Preparatory School in Pietermaritzburg (68-70) where his father Ronald Charles Brooks was headmaster. He then went to Michaelhouse (64-67) and on to University in Pietermaritzburg. His second degree was his MA Emmanuel College, Cambridge and his doctorate was from the University of Cape Town.
Brooks was born in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal. He is the author of The Unity of Mind, published by Macmillan in 1994 and also the author of papers on philosophical aspects of biology and on the special wrongness which characterises racial discrimination, On living in an Unjust Society published in the Journal of Applied Philosophy, and subsequently anthologized in a collection entitled Social Ethics; and on human rights in South Africa. He died in Cape Town on 27 October 1996.
Posthumous publication on research into the Enneagram Brooks, David, "Are personality traits inherited?" South African Journal of Science, Jan 1998, Vol. 94, p9.
Only very sophisticated organisms like philosophers fail to be naive realists! - David H.M. Brooks How to Solve the Hard Problem: A Predictable Inexplicability 1999
Brooks, D. H. M. (1981). Memories and the world. Analysis 41 (June):141-145.
Brooks, D. H. M. (1985). Strawson, Hume, and the unity of consciousness. Mind 94 (October):583-86.
Brooks, D. H. M. (1986). Group minds. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (December):456-70.
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Brooks, D. H. M. (1992). Secondary qualities and representation. Analysis 52 (3):174-179.
Brooks, D. H. M. (1994). How to perform a reduction. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (4):803-14.
Reduction comes to supervenience plus explicability. Thus biconditionals, multiple realizability, etc., are irrelevant. Biology is already reduced (mostly via functional explanation), and psychology looks promising. Nice.
Brooks, D. H. M. (1995). The Unity of the Mind. St Martin's Press.
Brooks, David (1980). The impossibility of psycho-physical laws. Philosophical Papers 9 (October):21-45.
Brooks, David (1995). Cartesian inner space. South African Journal of Philosophy 14 (4):135-144.
Brooks, David (2000). How to solve the hard problem: A predictable inexplicability. Psyche 6 (4):5-20.
External links
General
Posthumous publication: How to Solve the Hard Problem: A Predictable Inexplicability
Review of 'The Unity of the Mind in the Journal 'Mind'
References
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OCLC 768170291, 830585267 and 29030583