William McBride (born January 19, 1938) is an American philosopher and Arthur G. Hansen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. He is known for his works on political philosophy and philosophy of law.[1][2][3][4]
William McBride | |
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Born | January 19, 1938 |
Education | Yale University (PhD), Georgetown University (AB) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | Purdue University |
Main interests | political philosophy, philosophy of law |
Books
edit- Fundamental Change in Law and Society: Hart and Sartre on Revolution, Mouton and Co.,The Hague, 1970
- The Philosophy of Marx, Hutchinson Univ. Library, London; St. Martin's Press, New York, 1977 (Routledge, 2015)
- Social Theory at a Crossroads, Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, 1980
- Demokrati og Autoritet (with reply by Robert A Dahl), Dreyers, Oslo, 1980
- Sartre's Political Theory, Indiana University Press, 1991
- Social and Political Philosophy, Paragon Press, 1994
- Philosophical Reflections on the Changes in Eastern Europe, Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
- From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos: Anti-Hegemonic Post-Post-Marxist Essays, Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.
References
edit- ^ "William L. McBride". fisp.
- ^ "William Leon McBride Named a Lifetime Achiever by Marquis Who's Who". 24-7 Press Release Newswire.
- ^ "Revolutionary Hope: Essays in Honor of William L. McBride".
- ^ "William Leon McBride". Marquis Who's Who.
External links
edit- "William McBride". College of Liberal Arts - Purdue University.