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James O'Shea
University College Dublin
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  • University College Dublin
    School of Philosophy
    Professor
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Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Immanuel Kant
Intentionality
Perception
Wilfrid Sellars
David Hume
Epistemology
M&E, Misc
Metaphysics
17th/18th Century Philosophy
20th Century American Pragmatism, Misc
20th Century Philosophy
20th Century Analytic Philosophy
Gilbert Ryle
Bertrand Russell
P. F. Strawson
Ludwig Wittgenstein
John Rawls
American Pragmatism
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Areas of Interest
Immanuel Kant
Wilfrid Sellars
Perception
Epistemology
Intentionality
David Hume
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Causation and Laws
Scientific Change
Interlevel Relations in Science
Metaphysics
Gilbert Ryle
M&E, Misc
Metaphilosophy
William James
Bertrand Russell
P. F. Strawson
Ludwig Wittgenstein
20th Century Analytic Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
Charles Sanders Peirce
Philosophy of Action
20th Century Philosophy
John Rawls
19th Century American Philosophy
19th Century American Pragmatism, Misc
American Pragmatism
20th Century American Pragmatism, Misc
24 more

James R. O'Shea, School of Philosophy, University College Dublin. Research areas: Hume, Kant, epistemology, Wilfrid Sellars, pragmatism.

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