Aloysius Martinich Explained

Aloysius P. Martinich
Other Names:A. P. Martinich
Birth Date:28 June 1946
Nationality:American
Spouse:Leslie Martinich
Education:University of Windsor (BA, 1969)
UCSD (MA 1971; PhD 1973)

Aloysius Patrick Martinich (born June 28, 1946), usually cited as A. P. Martinich, is an American analytic philosopher. He is the Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor Emeritus in Philosophy at University of Texas at Austin.[1] [2] His area of interest is the nature and practice of interpretation, history of modern philosophy, the philosophy of language, the history of political thinking and Thomas Hobbes.

Biography

Martinich has specialized in the philosophy of language and the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. He is the author of The Two Gods of Leviathan (1992), Hobbes: A Biography (1999), and Hobbes's Political Philosophy (2021).

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Notes and References

  1. Book: A Companion to Analytic Philosophy. 2001. Blackwell. Malden, Mass.. 0-631-21415-1. iv-x. A.P. Martinich.
  2. n 83003551.