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  1. Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (* 21. September 1929 in Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex; † 10. Juni 2003 in Rom) war ein englischer Philosoph. Bekannt wurde Williams vor allem als Kritiker des Utilitarismus, des Kantianismus und allgemein systematischer Ansätze in der Moralphilosophie.

  2. Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams, FBA (21 September 1929 – 10 June 2003) was an English moral philosopher. His publications include Problems of the Self (1973), Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (1985), Shame and Necessity (1993), and Truth and Truthfulness (2002). He was knighted in 1999.

  3. 1. Feb. 2006 · Bernard Williams (1929–2003) was a leading influence in philosophical ethics in the latter half of the twentieth century. He rejected the codification of ethics into moral theories that views such as Kantianism and (above all) utilitarianism see as essential to philosophical thinking about ethics, arguing that our ethical life is ...

  4. 29. Apr. 2024 · Bernard Williams (born September 21, 1929, Westcliff, Essex, England—died June 10, 2003, Rome, Italy) was an English philosopher, noted especially for his writings on ethics and the history of Western philosophy, both ancient and modern. Williams was educated at Chigwell School, Essex, and Balliol College, Oxford.

  5. Bernard Williams. Wahrheit und Wahrhaftigkeit. Ein genealogischer Versuch. Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2003. ISBN 9783518583692. Gebunden, 416 Seiten, 34,90 EUR. Gebraucht bei Abebooks. Klappentext. Aus dem Englischen von Joachim Schulte. Was bedeutet es, wahrhaftig zu sein? Welche Rolle spielt Wahrheit in unserem Leben?

  6. 1. Feb. 2006 · Bernard Williams was born in Essex in 1929, and educated at Chigwell School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Greats, the uniquely Oxonian degree that begins with Homer and Vergil and concludes with Thucydides, Tacitus, and (surprisingly perhaps) the latest in contemporary philosophy.

  7. Bernard Williams, in full Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams, (born Sept. 21, 1929, Westcliff, Essex, Eng.—died June 10, 2003, Rome, Italy), English philosopher. He studied at the University of Oxford and served in the Royal Air Force (1951–53). He was Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge (1967–79), Monroe ...