Lisa Shapiro
Lisa Shapiro | |
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Born | Maryland, USA |
Education | Wesleyan University (B.A.) University of Pittsburgh (Ph.D.) |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Early modern philosophy |
Institutions | Simon Fraser University |
Thesis | The union of soul and body: Descartes' conception of a human being (1997) |
Main interests | Cartesian philosophy |
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Website | http://lisacshapiro.wordpress.com/ |
Lisa C. Shapiro (born 1967) is an American and Canadian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. She is known for her expertise on early modern philosophy.[1][2][3]
Books[]
- Pleasure: A History (ed.), Oxford University Press, 2018
- Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy, edited with Martin Pickavé, Oxford University Press, 2012
- The correspondence between Elisabeth, Princess of Bohemia and Descartes, University of Chicago Press, 2007
References[]
- ^ "Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
- ^ "Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy ed. by Martin Pickavé, Lisa Shapiro (review)". Journal of the History of Philosophy. 53 (1). January 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
- ^ "The Correspondence between Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia and Rene Descartes". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
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Categories:
- 21st-century American philosophers
- Moral philosophers
- Philosophy academics
- Living people
- 1967 births
- American women philosophers
- Canadian women philosophers
- Descartes scholars
- Hume scholars
- Spinoza scholars
- Simon Fraser University faculty
- University of Pittsburgh alumni
- Wesleyan University alumni
- 21st-century American women
- American philosopher stubs