Guignon, Charles B(urke)
GUIGNON, Charles B(urke)
GUIGNON, Charles B(urke). American, b. 1944. Genres: Literary criticism and history, Philosophy, Psychology. Career: Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, lecturer in philosophy, 1976-77; University of Texas at Austin, assistant professor of philosophy, 1977-84; University of Vermont, Burlington, professor of philosophy, 1985-99. Publications: Heidegger and the Problem of Knowledge, 1983; (with F. Richardson and B. Fowers) Reenvisioning Psychology, 1999. EDITOR: The Cambridge Companion to Heidegger, 1993; Dostoevsky's "The Grand Inquisitor," 1993; (with D. Pereboom) Existentialism: Basic Writings, 1995; The Good Life, 1999. Address: Department of Philosophy, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, U.S.A.
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