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Daniel Clement Dennett III (March 28, 1942 – April 19, 2024) was an American philosopher. His research centered on the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of science, and the philosophy of biology, particularly as those fields relate to evolutionary biology and cognitive science. [9]
World-renowned philosopher Daniel Dennett, who championed controversial takes on consciousness and free will among other mind-bending subjects, died today at the age of 82.
Daniel C. Dennett, one of the most widely read and debated American philosophers, whose prolific works explored consciousness, free will, religion and evolutionary biology, died on Friday in...
Daniel C. Dennett (born March 28, 1942, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died April 19, 2024, Portland, Maine) was an American naturalist philosopher specializing in the philosophy of mind. He became a prominent figure in the atheist movement at the beginning of the 21st century.
The philosopher Daniel Dennett, who died at the age of 82 on 19 April, was among the sharpest and most prophetic minds of the last half-century. Throughout his life, he dared to tackle some of...
Daniel Dennett, atheist philosopher guided by science, dies at 82. For decades, Dr. Dennett challenged religion and the meaning of consciousness as one of the most debated American...
Daniel Dennett, who has died aged 82, was the type of philosopher you couldn’t help but read. His work, directly relevant to biologists, physicists, computer scientists and...
Philosopher Daniel Dennett died a few days ago, on April 19. When he argued that we overrate consciousness, he demonstrated, paradoxically, how conscious he was, and he made his audience more...
On April 19, Daniel Dennett, University and Fletcher Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, passed away at the Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine. His death was caused by complications from interstitial lung disease.
Daniel Dennett. (1942–2024) ‘New atheism’ philosopher who sparked debate on consciousness. uldn’t help but read. His work, directly relevant to biologists, physicists, computer scientists...