Hepburn, Ronald William
HEPBURN, Ronald William
HEPBURN, Ronald William. British, b. 1927. Genres: Philosophy. Career: University of Nottingham, professor, 1960-64; University of Edinburgh, professor of philosophy, 1964-75, professor of moral philosophy, 1975-96. Publications: Christianity and Paradox: Critical Studies in Twentieth-Century Theology, 1958; Wonder and Other Essays in Aesthetics and Neighbouring Fields, 1984; The Reach of the Aesthetic: Collected Essays on Art and Nature, 2001. Contributor to books and academic journals. Address: 8 Albert Terrace, Edinburgh EH10 5EA, Scotland. Online address: ronaldhepburn@aol.com
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