Книга: Mark Rowlands «Body Language Representation in Action»

Body Language Representation in Action

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

Body Language Representation in Action ISBN:9780262182553

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2006)

ISBN: 9780262182553

Mark Rowlands

Mark Rowlands
Born 1962
Newport, Wales
Occupation Philosopher
Nationality Welsh

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Mark Rowlands (born 1962) is a Welsh writer and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami.[1][2]

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Life and Work

Mark Rowlands was born in Newport, Wales and began his undergraduate degree at Manchester University in engineering before changing to philosophy. He took his doctorate in philosophy from Oxford University and has held various academic positions in philosophy in universities in Britain, Ireland and the US.[3]

His best known work is the book The Philosopher and the Wolf about a decade of his life he spent living and travelling with a wolf. As The Guardian described it in its review, "it is perhaps best described as the autobiography of an idea, or rather a set of related ideas, about the relationship between human and non-human animals." [4] Reviews were very positive, the Financial Times said it was "a remarkable portrait of the bond that can exist between a human being and a beast,".[5] Mark Vernon writing in The Times Literary Supplement "found the lessons on consciousness, animals and knowledge as engaging as the main current of the memoir," and added that it "could become a philosophical cult classic",[6] while John Gray in the Literary Review thought it "a powerfully subversive critique of the unexamined assumptions that shape the way most philosophers - along with most people - think about animals and themselves." [7] However, Alexander Fiske-Harrison for Prospect warned that "if you combine misanthropy and lycophilia, the resulting hybrid, lycanthropy, is indeed interesting, but philosophically quite sterile" and that, although Rowlands "acknowledges at the beginning of the book that he cannot think like a wolf... for such a capable philosopher and readable author not to have made the attempt is indeed an opportunity missed." [8]

As a professional philosopher, Rowlands is known as one of the principal architects of the view known as vehicle externalism or the extended mind, and also for his work on the moral status of animals.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Who's afraid of my big bad wolf? The dog-loving don and his unusual Alaskan companion". Daily Mail website. Daily Mail. 14 November 2008. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1085911/Whos-afraid-big-bad-wolf-The-dog-loving-don-unusual-Alaskan-companion.html#ixzz17vnmA7Y8. Retrieved 12 December 2010. 
  2. ^ Philosophy Department at the University of Miami
  3. ^ Mark Rowlands Personal Website
  4. ^ Derbyshire, Jonathan. 'Wild about the wolf', The Guardian, November 29, 2008
  5. ^ Baggini, Julian. 'Stances with wolves', Financial Times, November 22, 2008
  6. ^ Vernon, Mark. 'Mark Rowlands and his wild lessons in externalism', The Times Literary Supplement, December 31, 2008
  7. ^ Gray, John. 'The Nature Of The Beast', Literary Review, December 12, 2008
  8. ^ Fiske-Harrison, Alexander. 'On philosophers and wolves', Prospect, January 22, 2009

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