Alastair Hannay Explained

Era:Contemporary
Robert Alastair Hannay
Birth Date:2 June 1932
Birth Place:Plymouth, UK
School Tradition:Continental
Main Interests:Ethics, history of philosophy, existentialism
Notable Ideas:Focus on and from the first person

Robert Alastair Hannay (born 2 June 1932[1]) is professor emeritus at the University of Oslo.[2] Educated in Edinburgh and London, where he studied under A. J. Ayer and Bernard Williams and since 1961 resident in Norway. Hannay has written extensively on the writings of Søren Kierkegaard. His book "The Public" (2004) as well as examining the roles of the 'public' as audience and political participant, brings several Kierkegaardian insights to bear on contemporary political life. Hannay has written a novella (2020) and several pocket books on philosophical themes, as well as a memoir (2020). From 2006 to 2020 he was a member of the team translating Kierkegaard's complete journals and notebooks.

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  1. Book: Jubilanter. 80 år . Sandefjords Blad 2012.06.02 . Sandefjord, Norway . 53.
  2. http://www.hf.uio.no/ifikk/english/people/aca/philosophy/emeriti/hannay/ The University of Oslo – Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Arts and Ideas: Robert Alastair Hannay, Professor Emeritus

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