Pitcher, George
PITCHER, George
PITCHER, George. American, b. 1925. Genres: Philosophy, Autobiography/ Memoirs. Career: Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Princeton University, New Jersey, since 1981 (Instructor, 1956-60; Assistant Professor, 1960-63; Associate Professor, 1963-70; Professor, 1970-81). Publications: The Philosophy of Wittgenstein, 1964; A Theory of Perception, 1971; Berkeley, 1977; A Life of Grace, 1987; The Dogs Who Came to Stay, 1995. EDITOR: Truth, 1964; Wittgenstein: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1966; (with O.P. Wood) Ryle, 1970. Address: 18 College Rd W, Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A.
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