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  Charlie Dunbar Broad Biography and Summary
On December 30, 1887, C.D. Broad was born at Harlesden in Middlesex,...
Broad, Charlie Dunbar(1887–1971) Charlie Dunbar Broad, the English epistemologist, historian of philosophy, moral philosopher, philosopher of science, and writer on the philosophical aspects of psychical research, was born at Harlesden, now a subu...
Charlie Dunbar Broad (known as C.D. Broad) (30 December, 1887- 11 March, 1971) was an English philosopher known for his thorough and dispassionate examinations of all conceivable arguments in such works as The Mind and Its Place in Nature (1925), Scient...
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 Janus: Papers of Charlie Dunbar Broad (1887-1971), philosopher
Charlie Dunbar Broad was born on 30 Dec 1887 at Harlesden in Middlesex.
In 1908 Broad was placed in the first class in Part I of the Natural Science tripos; he then switched to Moral Sciences and in 1910 gained a first with distinction.
Broad's lecture style was characterised by the fact that he wrote each lecture out and read it verbatim to his class, repeating each sentence twice.
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 Charlie Dunbar Broad biography (SurvivalAfterDeath.org)
Charlie Dunbar Broad originally wanted to be an engineer, and continued all his life to be fascinated by model engineering; a taste which probably contributed much to the precision and objectiveness of his thought.
Alan Gauld, who wrote a brief biographical sketch in the SPR Journal for June 1971 noted that one of Broad's most interesting achievements was to combine 'a humanistic and a scientific turn of mind'.
It should be added that in both contexts he thought with strenuous precision, in both he defined his terms and in both he set out his argument clearly in a language not embarnacled with in-group jargon.
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  BROAD, Charlie Dunbar., Five Types of Ethical Theory.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was the early and largely shared doctrines of these two major philosophers that Broad was to elaborate and to defend, despite Laodicean protestations, throughout his career' (DNB).
After a spell teaching at St Andrews, Broad returned to Cambridge in 1923 as McTaggart's successor at Trinity College, where he spent the rest of his life and later came into conflict with Wittgenstein and his followers.
Although not an admirer of the Austrian's work, Broad did recognize his genius; at the time of Wittgenstein's election as professor in 1939, Broad stated 'To refuse the chair to Wittgenstein would be like refusing Einstein a chair of physics' (quoted in Monk, p.
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 Reflections on the Trickster Archetype: Book Review
Philosophers have influenced models of psi research; Honorton, for example, relates the internal attention states model to Bergson’s ideas (Honorton, 1977).
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In fact, with its probing conceptual juggling, The Trickster and the Paranormal is nothing if not a philosophical essay, only without the professional skills and reflexivity of a trained philosopher.
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 Jesus Army: Open Directory: Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: B: Broad, Charlie Dunbar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Broad's entry in Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, ed.
Broad's article in the "Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics," ed.
A publication by C.D. Broad of a lecture delivered March 13, 1931.
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 8311. Broad, Charlie Dunbar. The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is the belief that, if there be introspection at all, it must give exhaustive and infallible information.
Charlie Dunbar Broad (1887–1971), British philosopher, worked at.
The Mind and Its Place in Nature, p.
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 Society - Philosophy - Philosophers - B - Broad, Charlie Dunbar
Today, he is remembered primarily for his historical work, carefully summarizing the various positions which had been taken in certain controversies.
Papers of Charlie Dunbar Broad - An online catalogue of the archive of this philosopher's papers, housed at the Trinity College Library in Cambridge University.
Time - C. Broad's article in the "Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics," ed.
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 Broad, Charlie Dunbar: B at Canadian Content
Additional Information: Charlie Dunbar Broad (C.D. Broad), 1887-1971.
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 Charlie Dunbar Broad - Free net encyclopedia
Charlie Dunbar Broad (known as C.D. Broad) (30 December, 1887 - 11 March, 1971) was an English philosopher known for his thorough and objective analysis in works such as Scientific Thought (1930) and Examination of McTaggart's Philosophy (1933).
Charlie Broad was born in London, England and educated at Dulwich College and Cambridge University.
This page was last modified 05:23, 23 January 2006.
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