Morris Raphael Cohen

Morris Raphael Cohen (Belarusian: Мо́рыс Рафаэ́ль Ко́эн; July 25, 1880[a] – January 28, 1947) was an American judicial philosopher, lawyer, and legal scholar who united pragmatism with logical positivism and linguistic analysis. This union coalesced into the "objective relativism" fermenting at Columbia University before and during the early twentieth-century interwar period.[2] He was father to Felix S. Cohen and Leonora Cohen Rosenfield.

  1. ^ Hollinger, David A. (2000). Cohen, Morris Raphael (25 July 1880?–28 January 1947), philosopher and educator. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.2000196.
  2. ^ Cahoone, Lawrence (2017). "The Metaphysics of Morris R. Cohen: From Realism to Objective Relativism". Journal of the History of Ideas. 78 (3): 449–471. doi:10.1353/jhi.2017.0025. PMID 28757489. S2CID 33434862.


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