Stephen David Ross

Stephen David Ross (born 1935) is an American philosopher, currently Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture and of Comparative Literature at Binghamton University. He has published over 30 books in interdisciplinary philosophy, especially on art, literature, ethics, and metaphysics, from American pragmatism through poststructuralism, from human beings to animals and things. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The gift of touch : embodying the good / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1998
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    The limits of language / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1996
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    The nature of moral responsibility. by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1973
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    In pursuit of moral value. by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1973
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    Transition to an ordinal metaphysics / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1980
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    Philosophical mysteries / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1981
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    A theory of art : inexhaustibility by contrast / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1982
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    The gift of self : shattering emptiness, betrayal / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 2005
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    The world as aesthetic phenomenon / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 2008
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    Un-forgetting : re-calling time lost / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 2009
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    The gift of beauty : the good as art / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1996
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    The gift of truth : gathering the good / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1997
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    The limits of language / by Ross, Stephen David

    Published 1994
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