Paul Guyer

Paul Guyer
Born 1948
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
Main interests
Kant, aesthetics


Paul Guyer (/ˈɡər/) (born 1948) is a leading scholar of Immanuel Kant and of aesthetics and has served as Jonathan Nelson Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Brown University since 2012.[1]

Education and Career

Guyer graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College, where he studied in the Departments of Philosophy and German; his Ph.D. in Philosophy was also taken at Harvard University, with a dissertation directed by Stanley Cavell.[2] Guyer joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1983 as a tenured faculty member, where he subsequently rose to the rank of Professor of Philosophy and F.R.C. Murray Professor in the Humanities. Prior to moving to the University of Pennsylvania, Guyer taught at the University of Pittsburgh from 1973 to 1978, and the University of Illinois, Chicago from 1978 to 1983. He has also been a visiting professor at Harvard, Princeton, and the University of Michigan.[3]

Guyer was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1999. He has held fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and the Princeton University Center for Human Values. He has also been a Research Prize Winner of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of the Federal Republic of Germany.[4]

Philosophical Work

Guyer has written nine books on Kant and Kantian themes, and has edited and translated a number of Kant's works into English. In addition to his work on Kant, Guyer has published on many other figures in the history of philosophy, including Locke, Hume, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and others. Guyer's Kant and The Claims of Knowledge (Cambridge University Press) is widely considered to be one of the most significant works in Kant scholarship. Recent works by Guyer include Knowledge, Reason, and Taste: Kant's Response to Hume (Princeton University Press), and The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Cambridge University Press).

His other areas of specialty include the history of philosophy and aesthetics. His three-volume work A History of Modern Aesthetics was published by Cambridge University Press in February 2014.[5] Guyer was President of the American Society for Aesthetics in 2011–13.[6] Guyer was also President of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in 2011-12.

Selected Books

See also

References

  1. https://news.brown.edu/new-faculty/humanities/paul-guyer
  2. https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/p/pguyer_cv.pdf?dt=571115106
  3. https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/p/pguyer_cv.pdf?dt=571115106
  4. https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/p/pguyer_cv.pdf?dt=571115106
  5. Guyer's university page
  6. Official UPenn announcement of Guyer's appointment


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