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Geuss, Raymond

LC control no.n 82153257
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Personal name headingGeuss, Raymond
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Other standard no.0000000108818884
Associated countryUnited States Great Britain
LocatedEngland
Birth date1946-12-10
Place of birthEvansville (Ind.)
Field of activityEducation, Higher Political science--Philosophy Philosophy
AffiliationColumbia University University of Chicago British Academy
University of Cambridge. Faculty of Philosophy
British Academy
Profession or occupationAuthors Philosophy teachers College teachers
Found inThe idea of a critical theory, 1981: t.p. (Raymond Geuss)
Morality, culture, and history, 1999: CIP t.p. (Raymond Geuss) data sheet (b. Dec. 10, 1946)
Nietzsche, Friedrich. The birth of tragedy and other writings, 1999: t.p. (Raymond Geuss; University of Cambridge))
Richard III, 2016: title page ("Richard III" : déchirement tragique et rêve de perfection, un essai de Raymond Geuss)
Wikipedia, viewed July 1, 2016 (Raymond Geuss (born 1946, Evansville, Indiana), Emeritus Professor in the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge, is a political philosopher and scholar of 19th and 20th century European philosophy. Geuss took both his undergraduate (B.A., summa cum laude, 1966) and graduate (Ph.D., 1971) degrees at Columbia University, where he wrote his thesis under the direction of Robert Denoon Cumming, but was also greatly influenced by Sidney Morgenbesser. He taught at Princeton University, Columbia University, and University of Chicago in the United States and at Heidelberg and Freiburg in Germany before taking up a lecturing post at Cambridge in 1993. In 2000 he became a naturalised British citizen.[2] He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2011)
Associated languageeng