Rebecca Goldstein

Rebecca Goldstein
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha n'asụsụ obodoRebecca Goldstein Dezie
Aha enyereRebecca Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaGoldstein Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya23 Febụwarị 1950 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụWhite Plains Dezie
Dị/nwunyeSteven Pinker Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụphilosopher, Odee akwụkwọ, biographer, ode akwukwo ifo, classical scholar Dezie
ụdị ọrụ yaphilosophy of science Dezie
onye were ọrụRutgers University, Brandeis University, Trinity College, Columbia University, Barnard College Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọPrinceton University, Barnard College Dezie
ogo mmụtaDoctor of Philosophy Dezie
okpukpere chi/echiche ụwaekweghị na Chineke Dezie
so naWorld Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2015 Dezie
Onye òtù nkeAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences Dezie
onye nlereranyaThomas Nagel, Benedictus de Spinoza Dezie
webụsaịtịhttp://www.rebeccagoldstein.com Dezie

  Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (amụrụ na Febụwarị 23, 1950) bụ onye ọkà ihe ọmụma America, onye edemede, na onye ọgụgụ isi ọha na eze. O dere akwụkwọ iri, ma akụkọ ifo ma ndị na-abụghị akụkọ ifo. [1][2] nwere Ph.D. na nkà ihe ọmụma nke sayensị site na Mahadum Princeton, mgbe ụfọdụ, ya na ndị edemede dịka Richard Powers na Alan Lightman, bụ ndị na-emepụta akụkọ ifo nke a maara, ma nwee ọmịiko na sayensị.

N'ime ọrụ atọ ya na-abụghị akụkọ ifo, o gosipụtara nkwenye maka echiche nkà ihe ọmụma, yana nkwenye na nkà ihe ọmụma. [3] Na ọganihu sayensị na-akwado onwe ya site na arụmụka nkà ihe ọmụma . [4] O mesịkwara ike ọrụ nke echiche nkà ihe ọmụma ụwa mere na ọganihu omume.

[5][6]'ụzọ na-arịwanye elu, n'okwu ya na ajụjụ ọnụ ya, ọ nọ na-enyocha ihe ọ kpọrọ "ozizi ihe" dị ka ihe ọzọ na utilitarianism ọdịnala. Echiche a bụ ịga n'ihu n'echiche ya nke "map mattering", nke mbụ a tụrụ aro ya na akwụkwọ akụkọ ya The Mind-Body Problem . [7][8][9][10] nabatara echiche nke map mattering n'ọtụtụ ebe dị iche iche dị ka nkatọ ọdịbendị, nkà mmụta uche, na akụ na ụba omume.

Goldstein bụ MacArthur Fellow, ma nata National Humanities Medal, [11] National Jewish Book Award, na ọtụtụ nsọpụrụ ndị ọzọ.

  1. Schillinger, Liesl. Prove It. The New York Times. Retrieved on 29 January 2010.
  2. Lightman. "Art That Transfigures Science", The New York Times, 15 March 2003.
  3. Goldstein (14 April 2014). How Philosophy Makes Progress.
  4. Anthony. "Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: "Science is our best answer, but it takes a philosophical argument to prove that"", The Observer, 19 October 2014.
  5. The Machinery of Moral Progress: An Interview with Rebecca Newberger Goldstein – TheHumanist.com (27 August 2014).
  6. Feminism, Religion, and 'Mattering'. www.secularhumanism.org.
  7. Loewenstein, Meine. "On Mattering Maps" in Understanding Choice, Explaining Behavior: Essays in Honour of Ole-Jørgen Skog, Jon Elster, Olav Gjelsvik, Aanund Hyland, and Karl Moene (Eds.). Oslo, Norway: Oslo Academic Press, 153–175. 
  8. Kashak (2013). "The Mattering Map: Integrating The Complexities of Knowledge, Experience and Meaning". Psychology of Women Quarterly 37 (4): 436–443. DOI:10.1177/0361684313480839. 
  9. Grossberg (2010). Cultural Studies in the Future Tense. Duke University Press. 
  10. Grossberg (1992). We Gotta Get Out of This Place: Popular Conservatism and Postmodern Culture. Routledge. 
  11. Rebecca Newberger Goldstein. National Endowment for the Humanities (2 September 2015).

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