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Frankfurt, Harry G., 1929-2023

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Personal name headingFrankfurt, Harry G., 1929-2023
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Variant(s)Frankfurt, Harry Gordon, 1929-2023
פרנקפורט, הארי ג׳, 1929-2023
Other standard no.0000000108748636
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placePrinceton (N.J.)
Birth date1929-05-29
1928
Death date2023-07-16
Place of birthPennsylvania
AffiliationPrinceton University
Profession or occupationPhilosophers Philosophy teachers
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Found inThe Importance of what we care about, 1988: CIP title page (Harry G. Frankfurt) book title page (Harry G. Frankfurt)
LC data base, September 3, 1987 (hdg.: Frankfurt, Harry G., 1929-)
Some mysteries of love, 2001: title page (Harry Frankfurt, Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University)
On inequality, 2015: title page (Harry G. Frankfurt)
A life of learning : Charles Homer Haskins prize lecture for 2017, 2018: title page (Harry G. Frankfurt)
Wikipedia, viewed August 10, 2018 (Harry Frankfurt; Harry Gordon Frankfurt; born May 29, 1929, in Pennsylvania; American philosopher; professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University, where he taught from 1990 until 2002; previously taught at Yale University; Ph. D. from from Johns Hopkins University in 1954)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Frankfurt>
Princeton University, April 11, 2024: Harry Frankfurt, renowned moral philosopher, 'gentle spirit' and surprise New York Times bestselling author, dies at 94, published August 1, 2023 (Harry Frankfurt, professor of philosophy, emeritus, renowned for his scholarship on free will and moral responsibility, died from a number of causes, including congestive heart failure, at a care facility in Santa Monica, California, on July 16. He was 94.)
Associated languageeng