Robert Arrington Explained

Robert L. Arrington (October 19, 1938 - June 20, 2015) was an American philosopher, specialising in moral philosophy, the philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, and the philosophy of psychology.

Arrington was born in Bainbridge, Georgia, and educated at Vanderbilt University (B.A. 1960, cum laude) and Tulane University (M.A. 1962 and Ph.D. 1966).

After three years as assistant professor at The University of Southern Mississippi (1963 - 1966), Arrington moved to Georgia State University, where he is professor emeritus of philosophy,[1] and director of Wittgenstein Studies.[2] He has held a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship (1960) and N.D.E.A. Title IV Fellowship (1960), and received a Griffin Award from the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in 1968.[3] He was an American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellow at the University of Oxford (1974 - 1975).

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  1. Web site: Archived copy . February 19, 2010 . March 1, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120301210902/http://www.gsu.edu/files/Emeriti_Association_Members_-_As_of_August_2009(1).pdf . dead .
  2. Web site: A Companion to the Philosophers | Wiley.
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