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Died | June 5, 2024 South Bend, Indiana, U.S. | (aged 95)
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | American philosophy |
Main interests | contemporary philosophy and political theory, phenomenology, hermeneutics, critical theory, deconstruction, intercultural philosophy, and non-Western philosophical and political thought |
Winfried Reinhard Dallmayr (October 18, 1928 – June 5, 2024) was an American philosopher and political theorist. He was Packey J. Dee Professor Emeritus in Political Science with a joint appointment in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame (US). He held a Doctor of Law from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and a PhD in political science from Duke University. He was the author of some 40 books and the editor of 20 other books. He served as president of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP); an advisory member of the scientific committee of RESET – Dialogue on Civilizations (Rome); the executive co-chair of World Public Forum – Dialogue of Civilizations (Vienna), and a member of the supervisory board of the Dialogue of Civilizations Research Institute (Berlin).