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Peter Hylton is a Research Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, with an emeritus title as Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago. He holds a PhD from Harvard University. His work focuses on the history of analytic philosophy, particularly the transition from British idealism to analytic traditions. He has authored influential books and essays on figures like Russell and Quine, and his research bridges historical analysis with contemporary philosophical debates.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, Harvard University
Research Interests:
Hylton’s scholarship centers on the development of analytic philosophy, examining foundational texts and thinkers such as Russell and Quine. His work explores themes like propositional functions, logical analysis, and the evolution of metaphysical and epistemological frameworks within the analytic tradition. He critically engages with historical contexts to illuminate current philosophical discourse.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship
- A.C.L.S. Fellowship
- NEH Fellowship
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