Michael Losonsky
Professor, Graduate Studies Director
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Ft. Collins, CO 80523-1781
Telephone: 970 491 6734
FAX: 970 491 4900
Email: Michael.Losonsky@Colostate.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Tree For recent Meditations, Cants and Descants on God and Evil go to www.theproblemofevil.info

Tree Works by Losonsky, PHILPAPERS: Online Reasearch in Philosophy

Tree Enlightenment and Action from Descartes to Kant: Passionate Thought, Cambridge University Press, 2001

Tree Linguistic Turns in Modern Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, 2006

Tree "Locke and Leibniz on Religious Faith," British Journal for the History of Philosophy, forthcoming.

Tree "What Can We Learn from Bad Arguments: Reply to Ayers and Hill," History of the Philosophy of Language Symposium, Canadian Philosophical Association, May 2009.

Tree "Logic and Language in Early Modern Philosophy," Cambridge Companion to Early Modern Philosophy, ed. Donald Rutherford, 2007

Tree "Signification, Meaning and Mind in Locke's Essay," ed. Lex Newman, 2006

Tree "What God Could Have Made," with Heimir Geirsson, Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2005

Tree "On Wanting to Believe,"Essays on Acceptance and Belief, ed. Pascal Engel, 2000

Tree Carnap, R., Preface to Czech translation of his essays, published 1968 during the Prague Spring

Tree Works in Progress

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