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1992 in philosophy
1992 in philosophy
Events
Karl Popper
awarded the
Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy
for "symbolizing the open spirit of the 20th century" and for his "enormous influence on the formation of the modern intellectual climate".
Günther Anders
awarded the
Sigmund Freud Prize
.
Anthropologist
Robin Dunbar
proposes
Dunbar's number
.
Café philosophique
founded by
Marc Sautet
in Paris.
Robert L. Holmes
is appointed as President of the
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
.
Publications
The End of History and the Last Man
Systems of Survival
The Creators
'
When Nietzsche Wept (novel)
A History of the Mind
Crispin Wright
,
Truth and Objectivity
Births
Deaths
January 16 -
Ajahn Chah
(born 1918)
January 29 -
Franciszek Indan Pykna
(born 1913)
February 27 -
Algirdas Julien Greimas
(born 1917)
March 23 -
Friedrich Hayek
(born 1899)
April 1 -
Aous Shakra
(born 1908)
April 6 -
Hywel Lewis
(born 1910)
August 5 -
Juan David GarcÃÂa Bacca
(born 1901)
August 29 -
Félix Guattari
(born 1930)
October 2 -
Bogdan Suchodolski
(born 1903)
October 7 -
Allan Bloom
(born 1930)
October 15 -
Oliver Franks, Baron Franks
(born 1905)
October 27 -
David Bohm
(born 1917)
October 29 -
Louis Marin
(born 1931)
November 27 -
F. S. C. Northrop
(born 1893)
December 12 -
Suzanne Lilar
(born 1901)
December 17 -
Günther Anders
(born 1902)
December 19 -
H. L. A. Hart
(born 1907)
Chen Chung-hwan
Guy Sircello
References