David Archard
| Państwo działania | |
|---|---|
| Data urodzenia |
19 stycznia 1951 |
| Specjalność: etyka | |
| Alma Mater | |
| Nauczyciel akademicki | |
| uczelnia | |
David William Archard (ur. 19 stycznia 1951) – brytyjski filozof i etyk, profesor emeritus na Queen’s University Belfast. W latach 1969–1972 studiował na Uniwersytecie Oksfordzkim w kolegium Corpus Christi. W latach 1972–1976 studiował w London School of Economics, gdzie w 1976 r. uzyskał PhD[1].
Publikacje
- David Archard (1980). Marxism and Existentialism: The Political Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre and Maurice Merleau-Ponty. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. (Second edition 1992.)
- David Archard (1984). Consciousness and Unconscious. London: Hutchinson.
- David Archard (1993). Children: Rights and Childhood. London: Routledge. (Second edition 2004; third edition 2014.)
- David Archard (1998). Sexual Consent. Oxford: Westview Press.
- David Archard (2003). Children, Family, and the State. Aldershot: Ashgate.
- David Archard (2010). The Family: A Liberal Defence. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Przypisy
- ↑ David William Archard. [w:] About [on-line]. Oficjalna strona. [dostęp 2023-12-08]. (ang.).
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