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    Lydia Goehr (b. January 10, 1960) is Fred and Fannie Mack Professor of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, at Columbia University. Her research specialties include the philosophy of music, aesthetics, critical theory, the philosophy of history, and 19th- and 20th-century philosophy.

  2. She offers courses in the history of aesthetic theory, the contemporary philosophy of the arts, critical theory, and the philosophy of history. Her research interests are in German aesthetic theory and in particular in the relationship between philosophy, politics, history, and music.

  3. Lydia Goehr is Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University. In 2009/2010 she received a Lenfest Distinguished Columbia Faculty Award, in 2007/8 The Graduate Student Advisory Council (GSAC)’s Faculty Mentoring Award (FMA), and in 2005, a Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching.

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  5. News. Lydia Goehr has been named the Fred and Fannie Mack Professor of Humanities in the Department of Philosophy. July 01, 2023.

  6. Oct 13, 1994 · To answer such questions, Lydia Goehr combines philosophical and historical methods of enquiry. Finding Anglo‐American philosophy inadequate for the task, she shows that a historical perspective is indispensable to a full understanding of musical ontology.

  7. Lydia Goehr. Columbia University, Philosophy, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: none. Papers. Jenseits von Bayreuth. by Lydia Goehr. Publisher: Brill. Publication Date: 2014. Publication Name: Brill | Fink eBooks. Research Interests: Art and Kitsch. Narration and knowledge : including the integral text of analytical philosophy of history.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Lydia_GoehrLydia Goehr - Wikiwand

    Lydia Goehr is Fred and Fannie Mack Professor of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, at Columbia University. Her research specialties include the philosophy of music, aesthetics, critical theory, the philosophy of history, and 19th- and 20th-century philosophy.

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