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Overview of the events of 1962 in philosophy
1962 in philosophy
Publications [ edit ]
Geach, Peter . Reference and Generality . Cornell University Press.
Kuhn, T. S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962)
Leavis, F. R. Two Cultures? The Significance of C.P. Snow , (the Richmond Lecture, with an Essay on Sir Charles Snow's Rede Lecture by Michael Yudkin), London: Chatto & Windus.
Jürgen Habermas , The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere (1962)
Alfred Schmidt , The Concept of Nature in Marx (1962)
Rachel Carson , Silent Spring (1962)
J. L. Austin , Sense and Sensibilia (published posthumously in 1962)
Marshall McLuhan , The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962)
Milton Friedman , Capitalism and Freedom (1962)
Wolfhart Pannenberg , What Is Man? (1962)
January 20 - Robinson Jeffers , 75
January 31 - Stefan Błachowski , 72
February 14 - Kurt Singer , 75
February 24 - Hu Shih , 70, Chinese philosopher, essayist and diplomat
April 19 - Jacques Chevalier , 80
April 29 - Hajime Tanabe
May 11 - Arthur Edward Murphy , 60
June 24 - William Mitchell (philosopher) , 101
July 6 - John Anderson , 68, Scottish-born Australian philosopher and academic
July 9 - Georges Bataille , 64
July 25 - Anastasio Cuschieri , 90
October 9 - Milan Vidmar , 77
October 16 - Gaston Bachelard , 78
November 2 - George Barton Cutten , 88
November 18 - Niels Bohr , 77
December 1 - Henri Wallon (psychologist) , 83
December 27 - Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere , 46, French religious philosopher
Gerardus Johannes Geers
Francesc Pujols
Francisco Romero (philosopher)