Skorupski, John
SKORUPSKI, John
SKORUPSKI, John. British, b. 1946. Genres: Philosophy. Career: Worked as teacher in Nigeria and Belgium; worked as teacher at University of Glasgow, Scotland; University of Sheffield, England, professor of philosophy, 1984-90; University of St. Andrews, Scotland, professor of moral philosophy, 1990-. Publications: Symbol and Theory, 1976; John Stuart Mill, 1989; English-Language Philosophy, 1750-1945, 1993; Ethical Explorations, 1999. Address: Department of Moral Philosophy, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews KY16 9AL, Scotland.
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