Photo of Wilfrid Sellars
1912 - 1989


PROBLEMS FROM WILFRID SELLARS

"Sellars is one of the most important philosophical writers of the century, perhaps of any century, and he was also one of the most outstanding philosophy editors of the century, perhaps of any century." Keith Lehrer

Who was Wilfrid Sellars?

Wilfrid Sellars, "Autobiographical Reflections: (February, 1973)" Published in Action, Knowledge and Reality, edited by H.N. Castañeda (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1975): 277-93.
Christopher Gauker, "Wilfrid Sellars," entry in Dictionary of the Philosophy of Mind (Internet), 1998.
Jay Rosenberg, "Fusing the Images: Nachruf for Wilfrid Sellars," Journal for General Philosophy of Science (Zeitschrift für allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie), 21 (1990): 3-25.
Jay Rosenberg, "Wilfrid Sellars," entry in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Internet), 1997.
Susanna Downie (ed.), In Memoriam (a collection of remarks made at the Memorial Service for Wilfrid Sellars in the Heinz Chapel at Pitt (1989), and some additional remarks by some of his students), 1990.
Adolf Grünbaum, "Mary Connor: In Memoriam" Nov. 7, 1996 (Wilfrid Sellars' Secretary)

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Center for the Study of Great Philosophical Problems
Meta-Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Philosophical Alternatives from C. D. Broad
Peter Suber, Guide to Philosophy on the Internet
In Search of the Real University of Chicago

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