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Scott, Charles Edward was born on September 3, 1935 in Oklahoma City. Son of William Lester and Mildred (McFall) Scott.
( "... stimulating and insightful... a thoroughly researc...)
"... stimulating and insightful... a thoroughly researched and timely contribution to the secondary literature of ethics... " ―Library Journal "His important new work establishes Scott... as one of the foremost interpreters of the Continental philosophical tradition of the US.... Necessary for anyone working in ethics or the Continental tradition." ―Choice "... a provocative discourse on the consequences of the ethical in the thought of Nietzsche, Foucault, and Heidegger." ―The Journal of Religion Charles E. Scott's challenging book advances the broad claim that ethics as a way of judging and thinking has come into question as philosophers have confronted suffering and conflicts that arise from our traditional systems of value.
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Scott, Charles Edward was born on September 3, 1935 in Oklahoma City. Son of William Lester and Mildred (McFall) Scott.
Bachelor, Southern Methodist University, 1957. Bachelor's Degree, Yale University, 1961. Master of Arts, Yale University, 1962.
Doctor of Philosophy, Yale University, 1965.
Instructor philosophy, dean Berkeley College, Yale University, New Haven, 1963-1966; assistant professor philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1966-1969; associate professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1969-1975; professor, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1975-1993; department chairman philosophy, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 1980-1990; director, Vanderbilt Center for Humanities, 1987-1993; Edwin Eric Sparks professor philosophy, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, since 1994.
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( "... stimulating and insightful... a thoroughly researc...)
Member American Philosophical Association (program committee 1983-1984), Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (co-executive director 1986-1989), Metaphys. Society of America (executive committee 1984-1987), Phi Beta Kappa.
Children: Stuart, Rebecca, Charles.