Eli Hirsch

Eli Hirsch
Born1938
Education
Education
Philosophical work
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
InstitutionsBrandeis University
Main interestsMetaphysics, meta-ontology, epistemology
Notable ideasQuantifier variance, soft ontology

Eli Hirsch (born 1938) is an American philosopher and the Charles Goldman Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University.[1]

Hirsch received a B.A. from CUNYBrooklyn College, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from NYU.[1]

Hirsch has authored over 70 books and papers on metaphysics and epistemology. He is best known for his work in meta-ontology, having introduced the concepts of "quantifier variance" and "soft ontology". Many of his writings deal with objections to ontology based upon common sense and claim that disputes about what exists generally revolve around linguistics and are merely verbal in nature.

References

  1. ^ a b Brandeis University faculty guide, retrieved 2010-06-26.