A. C. Ewing
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A. C. Ewing's Degrees
- Bachelors Classics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Law University of Oxford
- PhD Philosophy University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alfred Cyril Ewing , usually cited as A. C. Ewing, was an English philosopher and a sympathetic critic of idealism. Biography Ewing studied at Oxford, where he gained the John Locke Lectureship and the Green Prize in Moral Philosophy. He taught for four years in Swansea/Wales, and became lecturer in Moral Science at Cambridge in 1931, based at Trinity Hall, and reader in Moral Science in 1954. He was an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and one of Wittgenstein's foremost critics.
A. C. Ewing's Published Works
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- The Definition of Good (1949) (91)
- A Short Commentary on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (1938) (72)
- Idealism: A Critical Survey (1934) (72)
- I.—A SUGGESTED NON-NATURALISTIC ANALYSIS OF GOOD (1939) (40)
- Kant's Treatment of Causality (20)
- Mechanical and Teleological Causation (1935) (10)
- What Is Action (1938) (10)
- IX.—The Linguistic Theory of a Priori Propositions (1940) (9)
- The morality of punishment : with some suggestions for a general theory of ethics (8)
- Non-Linguistic Philosophy (1968) (4)
- A Middle Way in Ethics (1952) (4)
- II.—SUBJECTIVISM AND NATURALISM IN ETHICS (1944) (4)
- Value and Reality: The Philosophical Case for Theism. (1976) (3)
- Herpes Labialis after Sulphapyridine and T.A.B. Therapy (1941) (3)
- Symposium: What is Action? (1938) (3)
- Reason and Intuition (1941) (3)
- Symposium: The Justification of Emotions (1957) (3)
- III.—PUNISHMENT AS A MORAL AGENCY: AN ATTEMPT TO RECONCILE THE RETRIBUTIVE AND THE UTILITARIAN VIEW (1927) (3)
- The Significance of Idealism For the Present Day (1971) (3)
- A. R. Wadia: Essays in Philosophy Presented in His Honour. (1957) (2)
- The Justification of Emotions (1957) (2)
- V.—A Defence of Causality (1933) (2)
- IX—May Can-Statements Be Analysed Deterministically? (1964) (2)
- The Idealist Tradition (1959) (2)
- Symposium: The Problem of Meaning (1927) (2)
- Symposium: The Causal Argument for Physical Objects (1945) (2)
- Two Kinds of Analysis (1935) (2)
- The Idealist Tradition from Berkeley to Blanshard (1957) (2)
- World perspectives in philosophy, religion and culture : essays presented to Professor Dhirendra Mohan Datta (1970) (1)
- II.—Are Mental Attributes Attributes of the Body? (1945) (1)
- ARMSTRONG ON THE RETRIBUTIVE THEORY (1963) (1)
- Is Metaphysics Impossible (1948) (1)
- Moral Subjectivism—A Further Reply to Prof. H. B. Acton (1949) (1)
- A. R. Wadia: Essays in Philosophy Presented in His Honour (1955) (1)
- The Causal Argument for Physical Objects (1945) (1)
- Moral Subjectivism: Reply to Prof. Acton (1948) (1)
- Symposium: Mechanical and Teleological Causation (1935) (1)
- Revised Reviews: XIV—William Temple's “Nature, Man and God” (1962) (0)
- Symposium on the Relations between Science and Ethics (1942) (0)
- IX.—CRITICAL NOTICE (1963) (0)
- III.—Professor Ryle's Attack on Dualism (1953) (0)
- V.—Symposium: Is There Mind-Body Interaction? (1936) (0)
- IV.—NEW BOOKS (1944) (0)
- CONTRIBUTION TO THE DISCUSSION ON MÉTAPHYSIQUE ET DIALECTIQUE (1948) (0)
- Kant's View of Immortality (1964) (0)
- The Appeal to the Given: a Study in Epistemology, by Jacob Joshua Ross. (1972) (0)
- PROFESSOR AARON ON INTUITION (1943) (0)
- Fundamental questions of philosophy / A.C. Ewing (1962) (0)
- American Philosophy.Criticism and Construction in the Philosophy of the American New Realism (1956) (0)
- The Rights of the Individual Against the State: The Presidential Address (1942) (0)
- I.—THE RELATION BETWEEN KNOWING AND ITS OBJECT. (I.) (0)
- An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis.Varieties of Experience.The Idealist Tradition (1958) (0)
- IV.—CRITICAL NOTICES (1941) (0)
- Our Enemy, the State.@@@The Individual, the State and World Government. (1948) (0)
- A New Formula for the Syllogism in Terms of the Ordinary Sense of 'Implication' (1951) (0)
- IV.—KANT'S TRANSCENDENTAL DEDUCTION OF THE CATEGORIES (0)
- Book Review: The Metaphysics of Descartes (1966) (0)
- Moral Subjectivism: Reply to Professor Acton (1948) (0)
- I.—KNOWLEDGE OF PHYSICAL OBJECTS (1943) (0)
- V.—NEW BOOKS (1940) (0)
- I.—DIRECT KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTION (1930) (0)
- A layman's quest, (1969) (0)
- Symposium: The Nature and Validity of Formal Logic (1931) (0)
- Causality and Induction (1952) (0)
- Book Review: A Defence of Theological Ethics (1966) (0)
- Kant's Principle of Personality. By Hardy E. Jones. (1972) (0)
- The Value of Kant for the Realist (1931) (0)
- Serological Reactions in a Case of Syphilis Treated with Penicillin (1945) (0)
- Can We Act Against Our Strongest Desire (1934) (0)
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