Curt John Ducasse

Curt John Ducasse
Born(1881-07-07)July 7, 1881
Angoulême, France
DiedSeptember 3, 1969(1969-09-03) (aged 88)
NationalityFrench/American
Alma materUniversity of Washington
Harvard University
EraWestern philosophy
RegionContemporary philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
InstitutionsUniversity of Washington
Brown University
Doctoral advisorJosiah Royce[1]
Doctoral studentsRichard Cartwright[2]
Main interests
Philosophy of mind, aesthetics, philosophy of religion
Notable ideas
Philosophical examination of the idea of life after death
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Curt John Ducasse (French: [dykas]; 7 July 1881 – 3 September 1969) was a French-born American philosopher who taught at the University of Washington and Brown University.[3]

  1. ^ Peter H. Hare, Edward H. Madden (eds.), Causing, Perceiving and Believing, Springer, 2012, p. 6.
  2. ^ John R. Shook (ed.), Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2005, p. 444.
  3. ^ Chisholm, R. M. (1970). C. J. Ducasse (1881-1969). Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30: 631–633.