Background
III, William Warren Bartley, was born on October 2, 1934 in Pittsburgh. Son of William Warren and Elvina (Henry) B.
(Offering an answer to the anti-rationalist argument that ...)
Offering an answer to the anti-rationalist argument that all rational theory rests on an irrational commitment, this book also provides a case study of modern Protestant theology. The author contends that Western philosophical traditions are authoritarian in structure.
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III, William Warren Bartley, was born on October 2, 1934 in Pittsburgh. Son of William Warren and Elvina (Henry) B.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1956; A.M., Harvard University, 1958; Doctor of Philosophy, England School Economics and Political Science, 1962.
Lecturer logic, London School Economics, 1960-1963;
lecturer history of philosophy of science, Warburg Institute U. London, 1961-1964;
visiting associate professor philosophy, University of California-Berkeley, 1963-1964;
associate professor, University of California-San Diego, 1964-1967;
company-director humanities program, University of California-San Diego, 1965-1966;
S.A. Cook Bye fellow, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge U., 1966-1967;
associate professor philosophy, U. Pittsburgh, 1967-1969;
associate professor, U. Pittsburgh (Population Division), 1967-1969;
professor philosophy and history and philosophy of science, senior research associate, associate director Philosophy of Science Center, U. Pittsburgh, 1969-1973;
professor philosophy, California State University at Hayward, 1970-1989;
Outstanding professor, California State University at Hayward, since 1979;
visiting scholar, Hoover Institution War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, 1984;
senior research fellow, Hoover Institution War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, since 1985. Fellow, adjunct scholar Institute Humane Studies, George Mason U., since 1984. Consultant, member Centro Superiore di Logica e Scienza Comparate, Bologna, Italy, since 1972.
Treasurer Struction, Inc., since 1978. Director New York Tribune, since 1981. Fellow Ludwig Boltzmann Research Institute, Vienna, 1986-1987.
Staff philosopher, est, educational corporation, 1975-1978. Neil Arnott lecturer Robert Gordon's Institute Technology, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1982. Seminar leader Austrian College, Alpbach, 1961, 65, 75, 80, 82, 85.
Special lecturer Royal Institute Philosophy, London, 1961, 68, Institut für Wissenschaftstheorie U. Salzburg, Austria, 1962. Visiting associate professor of University Illinois, 1964. Special lecturer U. Karlsruhe, 1965.
Adjunct Professor philosophy Long Island U., 1966. Board directors Salzburg Seminar in American Studies, 1956-1958, History and Theory, 1960-1965, Centro Superiore di Logica e Scienze Comparate, Bologna, Italy, since 1972, Werner Erhard Charitable Settlement, Jersey, Channel Islands, 1976-1981, est, an educational company, Ltd., London, 1977-1981, International Conference on Unity ofScis., 1979-1984, Institute on Comparative Political and Economics Systems, Georgetown University, since 1980, Institute Methodology and Philosophy Science, Turin, Italy,1982-, Carl Menger Institute, Vienna, since 1984. Member of advisory board Washington Institute Values in Public Policy, since 1988.
(Offering an answer to the anti-rationalist argument that ...)
Member Oxford and Cambridge Society, Signet Society, British Society Philosophy of Science (member executive committee 1964), American Philosophical Association, American Association of University Professors, Phi Beta Kappa. Clubs: Harvard, Commonwealth (San Francisco). Mont Pèlerin Society.