Barry Stroud
is a philosopher known for his work on philosophical scepticism. Since 1961 Stroud has worked at the University of California Berkeley. In 1987, he gave the John Locke Lectures at Oxford. In 2007 he was named Willis S. and Marion Slusser Professor of Philosophy in the Berkeley Philosophy Department. In recent years, he has published The Quest for Reality and two collections of essays: Meaning, Understanding, and Practice, and Understanding Human Knowledge.
Eurozine Articles
Modes of philosophizing
A round table debate
Should philosophy have something to say to non-philosophers? Should it be pursued only by those trained in philosophy? And how should analytic philosophy deal with other "modes of philosophizing"? "Cogito" poses some big questions to four prominent British and American philosophers. [more]
