Crawford Elder
Crawford Elder | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1949 (age 76–77) |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | Yale University (B.A., PhD) |
| Thesis | Towards a Revised Hegelian Theory of Nature (1975) |
| Doctoral advisor | J. N. Findlay, David Carr |
| Academic work | |
| Era | Contemporary philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School or tradition | German Idealism |
| Institutions | University of Connecticut |
Crawford Latterner Elder (born 1949) is an American professor emeritus of philosophy at University of Connecticut.[1]
Life
Elder received his B.A. in philosophy Summa cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1970, and his PhD in 1975 both from Yale University, receiving the Tew Award. The title of his dissertation was Towards a Revised Hegelian Theory of Nature which was defended under the direction of J. N. Findlay and David Carr (phenomenologist). He joined University of Connecticut as an instructor in 1974 where he became an assistant professor in 1976, associate professor in 1980 and full professor in 1987. He was head of the philosophy department from 1994 until July 2012 and subsequently became retired in December 2012. He became professor emeritus in January 2013.[2]
Publications
- Elder, Crawford L. (2011). Familiar Objects and their Shadows. Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511760129. ISBN 978-1-107-00323-1.[3][4]
- Elder, Crawford L. (2004). Real Natures and Familiar Objects. The MIT Press. doi:10.7551/mitpress/5792.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-262-27226-1.[5][6][7]
- Elder, Crawford (1980). Appropriating Hegel. Internet Archive. [Aberdeen] : Aberdeen University Press. ISBN 978-0-08-025729-7.
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References
- ^ Mary, Malley (2020-06-05). "Crawford Elder | Philosophy Department". Retrieved 2026-02-01.
- ^ "CV". University of Connecticut.
- ^ Goswick, D. L. (2012-01-01). "Familiar Objects and Their Shadows, by Crawford Elder". Mind. 121 (481): 176–181. doi:10.1093/mind/fzs013. ISSN 0026-4423.
- ^ Korman, Daniel Z. (2011). "Crawford L. Elder, Familiar Objects and Their Shadows, Cambridge University Press, 2011, 210pp., $85.00 (hbk), ISBN 9781107003231". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Archived from the original on 29 July 2024. Retrieved 2026-02-01.
- ^ Khalidi, Muhammad Ali (2006). "Review of Real Natures and Familiar Objects". Mind. 115 (457): 149–152. doi:10.1093/mind/fzl149. ISSN 0026-4423. JSTOR 3840642.
- ^ Thomasson, Amie L. (March 2007). "Real Natures and Familiar Objects". Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. 74 (2): 518–523. doi:10.1111/j.1933-1592.2007.00036.x. ISSN 0031-8205.
- ^ D., D. (1982). "Review of Appropriating Hegel". The Review of Metaphysics. 35 (4): 866–867. ISSN 0034-6632. JSTOR 20127753.
- ^ Vries, William De (1982). "Appropriating Hegel". The Owl of Minerva. 14 (2): 5–8. doi:10.5840/owl198214211. ISSN 0030-7580.
- ^ Inwood, M. J. (November 1982). "Crawford Elder, Appropriating Hegel. Aberdeen University Press, 1981, pp. xx, 65, £5.00". Hegel Bulletin. 3 (2): 38–40. doi:10.1017/S0263523200006856. ISSN 0263-5232.