Background
Warner, Martin Michael was born on September 27, 1940 in Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom. Son of Hugh Compton and Nancy le Plastrier (Owen) Warner.
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Warner here puts forward a much broader discussion of rationality than that which underlies today's polarization between analytic and continental philosophy. Through a series of case-studies the author explores ancient conceptions of dialectic and rhetoric in relation to the positive role given to sentiment or "the heart" by Pascal, Hume, and Nietzsche. These studies point to an understanding of philosophy which undercuts fashionable disputes and which helps to reaffirm a range of ideas long marginalized by the dominance of the geometric model of philosophical argument.
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Frank Kermode's work has always been important to students of English literature. In these essays, leading scholars critically assess Kermode's texts and question his representation of literary study, offering their own interpretative strategies.
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Warner, Martin Michael was born on September 27, 1940 in Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom. Son of Hugh Compton and Nancy le Plastrier (Owen) Warner.
Master of Arts, Oxford University, 1962. Bachelor of Philosophy, Oxford University, 1965.
Lecturer philosophy University College, North Wales, Bangor, 1965-1969, University Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, 1969-1990, senior lecturer United Kingdom, since 1990. Program director Center for Research in Philosophy and Literature, 1985-1987.
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(Frank Kermode's work has always been important to student...)
Member Royal Institute Philosophy (member council since 1981, executive committee since 1982), Society for Applied Philosophy (executive committee 1983-1991), Aristotelian Society, Mind Association.
Married Veronica Smith, July 28, 1972.