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American philosopher
Gerald F. Gaus is ...
Dead
Born | 1952 |
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Died | 19 August 2020 |
Age | 67 years, 8 months |
Sex or gender | male |
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Country of citizenship | United States of America |
Occupation | philosopher |
About Gerald F. Gaus
Gerald F. Gaus is a philosopher who has dedicated his life to understanding the complex relationship between politics, morality, and economics. Born on December 31, 1952, in the United States, Gaus has spent decades exploring the ways in which these three fields intersect and influence one another.
Gaus's work is characterized by a deep commitment to liberal political theory and a belief in the importance of individual freedom and autonomy. He has written extensively on topics such as the nature of justice, the role of the state in society, and the ethics of capitalism.
One of Gaus's most influential works is his 2011 book, "The Order of Public Reason: A Theory of Freedom and Morality in a Diverse and Bounded World." In this book, Gaus argues that a society can only be truly free and just if it is based on a shared understanding of public reason – that is, a set of principles and values that are acceptable to all members of society, regardless of their individual beliefs or backgrounds.
Gaus's work has been widely praised for its clarity, rigor, and relevance to contemporary political and social issues. He has received numerous awards and honors for his contributions to philosophy, including the Joseph B. Gittler Award from the American Philosophical Association in 2013.
Despite his many accomplishments, Gaus remains committed to the pursuit of knowledge and the exploration of new ideas. He continues to write and teach, inspiring a new generation of thinkers to engage with the complex questions that he has dedicated his life to answering.
References:
Gaus, G. F. (2011). The order of public reason: A theory of freedom and morality in a diverse and bounded world. Cambridge University Press.
American Philosophical Association. (2013). Joseph B. Gittler Award. Retrieved from https://www.apaonline.org/page/gittleraward
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