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  1. C. D. Broad, eigentlich Charlie Dunbar Broad, (* 30. Dezember 1887 in Harlesden, Middlesex; † 11. März 1971) war ein britischer Philosoph . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werk. 3 Veröffentlichungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Anmerkungen. Leben.

  2. Charlie Dunbar Broad FBA (30 December 1887 – 11 March 1971), usually cited as C. D. Broad, was an English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, philosopher of science, moral philosopher, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research.

  3. 3. Sept. 2010 · Charlie Dunbar Broad. First published Fri Sep 3, 2010; substantive revision Mon Aug 9, 2021. Charlie Dunbar Broad (1887–1971) was an English philosopher who for the most part of his life was associated with Trinity College, Cambridge. Broads early interests were in science and mathematics.

  4. 3. Okt. 2017 · 1. Introduction. The growing block theory of time holds that the past and present are real, and the future is unreal. The passage of time comprises new things coming into existence: as the present moves forward, and what was once present becomes past, the ‘block’ of reality grows.

    • Emily Thomas
    • 2019
  5. 19. Okt. 2023 · The Philosophy of C.D. Broad (Volume X, 1959) Closer to Moore in his appeal to common sense and nearer to Russell in his interest in the sciences, Broad has wrought his own views in ethics, theory of knowledge and metaphysics.

  6. Charlie Dunbar Broad (known as C.D. Broad) (December 30, 1887 - March 11, 1971) was an English analytic philosopher who was concerned with, and wrote in, many areas: Epistemology, history of philosophy, moral philosophy, philosophy of science, and the philosophical aspects of psychical research.

  7. Charlie Dunbar Broad, usually cited as C. D. Broad, was an English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, philosopher of science, moral philosopher, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research. He was known for his thorough and dispassionate examinations of arguments in such works as Scientific Thought (1923), The Mind and ...