Marvin Farber
Marvin Farber (December 14, 1901 – November 24, 1980) was an American philosopher. He was born to Jewish parents in Buffalo, New York, and died in Minneapolis. Farber was Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo, and was Chairman of the Department of Philosophy there from 1937-1961. He founded the journal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research in 1940, and served as its editor until 1980. He was the older brother of cancer researcher Sidney Farber.
Bibliography
- Naturalism & Subjectivism, 1959 ISBN 0-87395-036-4
- Phenomenology and Existence: Toward a Philosophy within Nature, 1967 ISBN 0-06-131295-9
- The Search for an Alternative: Philosophical Perspectives of Subjectivism and Marxism, 1984 ISBN 0-8122-7921-2
- The Foundation of Phenomenology: Edmund Husserl and the Quest for a Rigorous Science of Philosophy, 2006 ISBN 0-202-30853-7
See also
External links
- Journal of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research at Brown University
- Catalog of Marvin Farber papers at the University at Buffalo
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