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About the Author
ADAM MORTON has taught at Princeton,
Ottawa, Bristol, and now teaches half time at the University
of Oklahoma. He has written on the philosophy of mind, the
theory of knowledge, the philosophy of language, and ethics.
He is a philosophical generalist and hopes one day to pull
together the work he has done in a number of different fields.
His previous publications include
- Frames of
Mind (1980)
- Disasters
and Dilemmas (Blackwell 1990)
- A
Guide Through the Theory of Knowledge, Third
Edition (Blackwell, 2002)
- The Importance
of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics (2002)
When not doing philosophy he enjoys playing
musical instruments, learning languages, and riding the unicycle.
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