Richard Moran | |
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Education | |
Alma mater | Cornell University |
Doctoral advisor | Sydney Shoemaker |
Philosophical work | |
School | Analytic philosophy |
Main interests | Philosophy of mind,moral psychology,philosophy of art |
Richard Moran (/məˈrɑːn/) is an American philosopher. He is Brian D. Young Professor of Philosophy atHarvard University, where he specializes inphilosophy of mind,moral psychology andphilosophy of art.[1]
Moran received anAB fromDartmouth College in 1977 and aPhD fromCornell University in 1989, the latter under the supervision ofSydney Shoemaker. He joined the faculty atPrinceton University as an assistant professor that same year. He accepted a tenured offer to teach in the Department of Philosophy atHarvard University in Fall 1995.[1][2]
Moran has written several books includingAuthority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge (2001),The Philosophical Imagination (2017), andThe Exchange of Words: Speech, Testimony, and Intersubjectivity (2018).[3][4][5]
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