Background
Delaney, Cornelius Francis was born on June 30, 1938 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Patrick Francis and Margaret (Gavigan) Delaney.
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Delaney (philosophy, U. of Notre Dame) argues that the work of American philosopher Peirce (1839-1914) can best be understood as an investigation of the logic of science, the conditions for the possibility of science, and the speculative extrapolations from science. Annotation copyright Book News, I
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In the tradition of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, Delaney brings to the forefront one of the latest challenges to liberalism: communitarianism. Distinguished political scientists and philosophers provide a dialogue that enriches the arguments of both schools.
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Delaney, Cornelius Francis was born on June 30, 1938 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. Son of Patrick Francis and Margaret (Gavigan) Delaney.
Master of Arts, Boston College, 1961; Doctor of Philosophy, St. Saint Louis University, 1967.
Professor philosophy, U. Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, since 1967; chairman philosophy Department, University Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1972-1982; director honors program, U. Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, since 1989.
(In the tradition of John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, Del...)
(Delaney (philosophy, U. of Notre Dame) argues that the wo...)
Member American Catholic Philosophical Association (president 1985), Christian Science Peirce Society (president 1986), American Philosophical Association (Executive Committee 1983-1985).
1 child, Cornelius Francis Junior.