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Dorothy Emmet

Dorothy EmmetDorothy Emmet, a founding EP, was Professor of Philosophy in Manchester, the first woman to hold such a position in Britain. She retired early to live at 11, Millington Road and edit Theoria to Theory from its inception. Her many philosophical works focused on a version of Whitehead’s philosophy.

Dorothy Emmet’s Wikipedia page

Papers

  • ‘That’s That’; Or Some Uses of Tautology
  • First Dorothy Emmet Lecture by Hugh Mellor, Manchester University 4 /2/2016

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Dorothy Emmet
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