David Kolb
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David Kolb (born 1939[1]) is an American philosopher and the Charles A. Dana Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Bates College in Maine.
Kolb received a B.A. from Fordham University in 1963 and an M.A. in 1965. He later received a M.Phil. from Yale University in 1970 and a Ph. D. in 1972. Kolb's Dissertation was titled "Conceptual Pluralism and Rationality." Most of Kolb's writing deals with "what it means to live with historical connections and traditions at a time when we can no longer be totally defined by that history." Professor Kolb taught at the University of Chicago before moving to Bates in 1977 and teaching there until 2005, when he took emeritus status.
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Works
Kolb has written many articles and published several books including:
- The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger, and After, 1987
- Postmodern Sophistications: Philosophy, Architecture, and Tradition, 1990
- New Perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Religion, 1992
- Socrates in the Labyrinth: Hypertext, Argument, Philosophy, 1994
- Sprawling Places, 2008
See also
- American philosophy
- List of Bates College people
- Lists of philosophers
- List of American philosophers
References
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External links
- dkolb.org
- bates.edu
- Works by or about David Kolb in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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