Maximilian de Gaynesford (born 1968, London) is an English philosopher. He was educated at Ampleforth College and Balliol College, Oxford (1986-9; First in Modern History) and spent several years studying Theology. Before receiving his doctorate, he was elected Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford (1997).
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- Maximilian de Gaynesford (born 1968, London) is an English philosopher. He was educated at Ampleforth College and Balliol College, Oxford (1986-9; First in Modern History) and spent several years studying Theology. Before receiving his doctorate, he was elected Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford (1997). He was subsequently Humboldt Research Fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin (2003) and a tenured professor at The College of William and Mary in Virginia (2002-2006) before becoming Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading. He is the author of three books and over forty articles, mainly on the philosophy of mind and language. Recent papers are on the relationship between Philosophy and Poetry (The Seriousness of Poetry in Essays in Criticism) and the use of Speech Act Theory to justify intervention in the publication and distribution of Pornography.
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- Maximilian de Gaynesford (born 1968, London) is an English philosopher. He was educated at Ampleforth College and Balliol College, Oxford (1986-9; First in Modern History) and spent several years studying Theology. Before receiving his doctorate, he was elected Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford (1997).
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- Robert Maximilian de Gaynesford
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