Richard C. Lindley (born 1949) is a British philosopher.
Life
editRichard Lindley was born in Manchester in 1949. He studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Lincoln College, Oxford.[citation needed]
Lindley was a founder member of the Society for Applied Philosophy, and a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Bradford.[1]
Works
edit- The philosophy of mind: a bibliography. Oxford: Sub-faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1977.
- What Philosophy Does. London: Open Books, 1978. ISBN 0729101371
- Autonomy (Issues in Political Theory). Palgrave Macmillan, 1986. ISBN 0333367936
- (with Jeremy Holmes) The Values of Psychotherapy. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 1989. Studies in Bioethics. With a foreword by R. D. Hinshelwood.
References
edit- ^ G. H. R. Parkinson, ed. (2012). An Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge. p. 881. ISBN 9781134988167.
External links
edit- Donald Gould (20 January 1990). "Rewards and punishments / Review of 'The Values of Psychotherapy'". New Scientist.