Daniel D. Hutto[1] is an American philosopher and professor of philosophical psychology jointly at the University of Wollongong and University of Hertfordshire.[2][3][4] He is known for his research on enactivism,[5] affect, folk psychology[6] and Ludwig Wittgenstein's philosophy.[7] He is also known for designing and heading the Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation degree at the University of Wollongong.[8][9] This degree has led to controversy due to being funded by the Ramsay Centre, of which former Australian Prime Ministers Tony Abbott and John Howard are board members,[10][11][12] however John Howard has since stepped down from his position.
Daniel D. Hutto | |
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Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Main interests | Enactivism Affect Folk Psychology |
See also
editBibliography
edit- Radicalizing Enactivism: Basic Minds without Content (with Myin, E.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, Bradford Books. (2013)
- Folk Psychological Narratives: The Socio-Cultural Basis of Understanding Reasons. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, Bradford Books. (2008, paperback edition 2013)
- Wittgenstein and the End of Philosophy: Neither Theory Nor Therapy. Basingstoke: Palgrave. (2006, 2003). 1st edition (2003). Second, revised edition (2006) contains an additional chapter with replies to papers by Rupert Read (2004, 2006) and Phil Hutchinson and Rupert Read (2006)
- Daniel D. Hutto & Matthew Ratcliffe (eds.), Folk Psychology Re-Assessed; Dorndrecht, the Netherlands: Springer, 2007; ISBN 978-1-4020-5557-7
References
edit- ^ open letter
- ^ "Hutto's Bio" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
- ^ "Professor Daniel Hutto". Archived from the original on 2015-03-15. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
- ^ About Daniel D. Hutto
- ^ A review of "Radicalizing Enactivism: Basic Minds Without Content"
- ^ A review of "Folk Psychological Narratives: The Sociocultural Basis of Understanding Reasons" by Deborah Perron Tollefsen
- ^ A No-Theory?: Against Hutto on Wittgenstein by Rupert Read
- ^ Latifi, Agron (2019-05-30). "UOW staff pen their Ramsay Centre deal objections". Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ Baker, Jordan (2019-01-04). "Ramsay course to be progressive, include 'marginalised voices'". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ "Governance questions over Wollongong's Ramsay shuffle". Times Higher Education (THE). 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ Fuller, Kelly (2019-06-24). "Controversial Western Civilisation degree approved by University of Wollongong". ABC News. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
- ^ McGowan, Michael (2018-10-16). "'Western tradition': Ramsay Centre degree name change proposed in bid to win over academics". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-01-31.