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Susan Haack (born 1945) is Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law at the University of Miami (B.A., M.A., B.Phil, Oxford; Ph.D., Cambridge). She has written on logic, the philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics. Her pragmatism follows that of Charles Sanders Peirce.
Haack is a graduate of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. At Oxford, she studied at St. Hilda's College, where her first philosophy teacher was Jean Austin, the widow of J. L. Austin. As an undergraduate, she took Politics, Philosophy and Economics and said of her taste for philosophy: "initially, the 'politics' part that most appealed to me. But somewhere down the line, despite encouragement from my politics tutor to pursue that subject, philosophy took over."
She studied Plato with Gilbert Ryle and logic with Michael Dummett. David Pears supervised her B.Phil. dissertation on ambiguity. At Cambridge, she wrote her PhD under the supervision of Timothy Smiley. She held the positions of Fellow of New Hall, Cambridge and professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick before taking her current position at the University of Miami.
Susan Haack is an English professor of philosophy and law at the University of Miami in the United States. She has written on logic, the philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics. She was invited by the Copernicus Center for Interdisciplinary Studies to deliver a lecture series. Her first lecture -- "Belief in Naturalism: An Epistemologist's Philosophy of Mind" -- is about the nature of belief and the place of the concept of belief in a modestly naturalistic epistemology.
Susan Haack (B.A., M.A., B.Phil, Oxford; Ph.D., Cambridge) is Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law at the University of Miami. Her work ranges from philosophy of logic and language, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, Pragmatism—both philosophical and legal—and the law of evidence, especially scientific evidence, to social philosophy, feminism, and philosophy of literature. Her books include Philosophy of Logics; Deviant Logic, Fuzzy Logic: Beyond the Formalism; Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate; Defending Science—Within Reason; Pragmatism, Old and New; Putting Philosophy to Work (2008), Ciencia, Sociedad y Cultura (2008), and the second, expanded edition of her internationally-...
Dr. Susan Haack, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law, University of Miami, gave a public lecture entitled "The Integrity of Science: What It Means, Why It Matters" on April 30, 2013, at Texas Tech University. Event organized by the Institute for the Study of Western Civilization and cosponsored by the Department of Philosophy. For more information: http://westernciv.ttu.edu Music: "Variatio 27 a 2 Clav. Canone alla Nona" from The Open Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 by J. S. Bach,—Kimiko Ishizaka, Piano--http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kimiko_Ishizaka/The_Open_Goldberg_Variations/KIMIKO_ISHIZAKA_-_Goldberg_Variations_BWV_988_-_28_-_Variatio_27_a_2_Clav_Canone_alla_Nona__44k-24b
On April 29, 2013, Dr. Susan Haack, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law, University of Miami, gave a colloquium in the Department of Philosophy at Texas Tech University. For more information: http://westernciv.ttu.edu Music: "Nocturnes" by W. A. Mozart—Les Petits Chanteurs de Montigny--http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Les_Petits_Chanteurs_de_Montigny/Compilation_classique/09_-_Nocturnes_WA_Mozart
Dr. Haack's talk, at the Rotman Institute of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario on January 7th, 2011, engages Scientism, the view that natural science is the most authoritative way of looking at the world, and is superior to other interpretations of life.
En el marco del coloquio internacional la Dra. Haack dio una charla sobre el enfoque filosófico y político de la verdad y la prueba, en tanto la praxis y la teoría. Traducción de Cristhian
Gegen die Verabschiedung von Tatsachen, Wahrheit und Objektivität auf der Basis einer vermeintlichen Einsicht in die soziale Konstruktion der Wirklichkeit wandte sich eine internationale Tagung an der Universität Bonn. Es wurde unter dem Titel ‚Neuer Realismus‘ gefragt, ob überzeugendere Modelle für die postmoderne Diagnose einer Pluralität von Wahrheiten, Sprachspielen oder Perspektiven erkennbar sind. uni-bonn.tv gibt hier Vorträge der Bonner Tagung vom 26.-28. März 2012 wider. © Universität Bonn / uni-bonn.tv
Susan Haack (B.A., M.A., B.Phil, Oxford; Ph.D., Cambridge) is Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law at the University of Miami. Her work ranges from philosophy of logic and language, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, Pragmatism—both philosophical and legal—and the law of evidence, especially scientific evidence, to social philosophy, feminism, and philosophy of literature. Her books include Philosophy of Logics; Deviant Logic, Fuzzy Logic: Beyond the Formalism; Manifesto of a Passionate Moderate; Defending Science—Within Reason; Pragmatism, Old and New; Putting Philosophy to Work (2008), Ciencia, Sociedad y Cultura (2008), and the second, expanded edition of her internationally-...
On Feb. 21, 2014, the Southeast Alabama Freethought Association invited Dr. Susan Haack, PhD to Dothan, AL to present a lecture titled "Religion, Evolution, and the U.S. Constitution". We all had a great time and are very thankful she decided to make the trip! Susan Haack (B.A., M.A., B.Phil, Oxford; Ph.D., Cambridge) is Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law, University of Miami. Her work ranges from philosophy of logic and language, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, Pragmatism—both philosophical and legal—and the law of evidence, especially scientific evidence, to social philosophy, feminism, and philosophy of literature. Her books include Philosophy of Logics; Deviant Logic, ...
The lecture of Susan Haack in the lecture series "The Limits of Science VII: Ingenious scholars - brilliant theories". The intro music is a fragment of "Readers! Do You Read?" by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY 4.0).
This interview between Dr. Stephen H. Balch, Director, Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, and Dr. Susan Haack, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law, University of Miami, took place on April 30, 2013 at Texas Tech University. For more information: http://westernciv.ttu.edu Music: Andante from Italian Concerto, BWV 971 (Bach)--Catrin Finch, harp--http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Catrin_Finch_harp/Selections_Fall_2011/bach_bwv971
From The Amaz!ng Meeting 2013. Panelists include Russell Blackford, Peter Boghossian, Massimo Pigliucci, and Susan Haack. Moderated by D.J. Grothe
PARTE 1 Susan Haack - Six Signs Of Scientism (04/04/2011) Saiba mais no site do Projeto Ética e Realidade Atual (www.era.org.br)
24/01/2015 Preside: Loïc Cadiet 17:15 h. Ronald J. Allen: The perils of comparative law research 17:45 h. Susan Haack: Justice, truth, and proof: not so simple, after all
CONSULTAS: cristian.palacioz@hotmail.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/generacionyoleo/?ref=hl Aportaciones de Susan Haack para el pensamiento académico, a través de su obra "Filosofía de las lógicas". Temas a comentar: 1) Diferencia entre oración, enunciado y proposición; 2) teorías de la verdad; y 3) falibilidad de proposición y falibilidad de agente. Todo en relación al pensamiento jurídico. Se parte de esta generación, se digno de la historia.
Susan Haack's lecture, titled Six Signs of Scientism, discusses the social phenomenon known as scientism, the view that natural science is the most authoritative way of looking at the world, and is superior to other interpretations of life.This lecture took place at The University of Western Ontario on Jan. 7, 2011. It was part of the 2010/2011 Rotman Institute of Philosophy Speaker Series. Susan Haack, University of Miami Visit the Rotman website for more information on applications, events, project descriptions and openings. http://www.rotman.uwo.ca Follow The Rotman Institute on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rotmanphilo Like The Rotman Institute on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RotmanInstitute Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rotmanphilosophy
This interview between Dr. Stephen H. Balch, Director, Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, and Dr. Susan Haack, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law, University of Miami, took place on April 30, 2013 at Texas Tech University. For more information: http://westernciv.ttu.edu Music: Andante from Italian Concerto, BWV 971 (Bach)--Catrin Finch, harp--http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Catrin_Finch_harp/Selections_Fall_2011/bach_bwv971
it's in my head everyday
a brain-dead revolution
mixed up so many ways
but it translates the same
but it translates the same
too bad you get nothing back
from putting all this time
into this
but no one waits
no one waits
let me think of the way to describe
the system of you
as you linger in anticipation
you'll discover i'm becoming
sonic, sonic, sonic
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
i'll take a big step back
to describe the system me
one to ten
you know in our ration
that we'll start it
all over, all over
again and again
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
delivering what's real
i think of you anyway
knowing what to say
in pampering when considering the truth
i think of you anyway
but the truth can be unreal
the future no meaning
the pockets of rage
their supply of the two
that makes us tick
the future no meaning
the pockets of rage
their supply of the two
that makes us tick, tick, tick
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
being me it's hard to find
the system of you
being me it's hard to know
who delivers who
the system of you
the system of you
the system of you
who delivers who