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  1. Daniel Nicholas Robinson (March 9, 1937 – September 17, 2018) [2] was an American psychologist who was a professor of psychology at Georgetown University and later in his life became a fellow of the faculty of philosophy at Oxford University.

  2. Dr. Daniel N. Robinson is a member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University, where he has lectured annually since 1991. He is also Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, at Georgetown University, on whose faculty he served for 30 years.

  3. Learn the great ideas of philosophy with Dr. Daniel N. Robinson, a member of the philosophy faculty at Oxford University, where he has lectured annually since 1991.

  4. Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition. Daniel N. Robinson, Ph.D. Professor, Philosophy Faculty, Oxford University; Distinguished Professor, Emeritus, Georgetown University. Course No. 4200.

  5. Robinson explored a variety of topics in the 52 books he wrote and edited. His Intellectual History of Psychology is considered a classic. In it, he examined ideas about human nature and how they evolved in the context of their times, from the ancient world to the modern day.

  6. Sep 27, 2018 · Daniel N. Robinson, a distinguished philosopher, was published in a wide variety of subjects, including moral philosophy, the philosophy of psychology, and the history of psychology. He was a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgetown University and a Fellow of the Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University, among other ...

  7. DANIEL N. ROBINSON. Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philogophy, Georgetown University; Fellow of the Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University. Thursday. September 27, 2012. 4:30 p.m. Lewis Library 120. Author of How is Nature Possible: The Project of Kant’s First Critique.

  8. Sep 17, 2018 · Daniel N. Robinson is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Georgetown University and a Fellow of the Faculty of Philosophy, Oxford University.

  9. Daniel N. Robinson, Ph.D. Developments in philosophy are chiefly in the form of greater clarity, an ever more refined sense of just what makes the problem problematic. If ignorance is not thereby totally overcome, at least it is exposed.

  10. An intellectual history of psychology. DN Robinson. Univ of Wisconsin Press. , 1995. 940. 1995. Neuroscience and philosophy: Brain, mind, and language. MR Bennett. Columbia University Press.

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