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Michael Inwood

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Michael Inwood
Inwood in 2011
Born(1944-02-12)12 February 1944
London, England
Died31 December 2021(2021-12-31) (aged 77)
Kidlington, England
Other namesJames
SpouseMariuta Teodorescu Inwood
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
InstitutionsTrinity College, Oxford
Doctoral studentsWłodzimierz Julian Korab-Karpowicz
Main interests
Hegel, Heidegger, Ancient Philosophy

Michael Inwood (12 February 1944 – 31 December 2021) was a British philosopher and fellow of Trinity College, Oxford. He is known for his works on Hegel, Heidegger and ancient philosophy.[1][2] Inwood died from lung cancer in Kidlington on 31 December 2021, at the age of 77.[3][4]

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Publications

  • Inwood, Michael (2018). Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit, Translated with Introduction and Commentary. Oxford: OUP Oxford. ISBN 9780192534583.
  • Inwood, Michael J. (2007). A Hegel Dictionary. Blackwell Reference Online. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 9780631175339.
  • Inwood, M. J. (2000). Heidegger: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
  • Inwood, M. J. (2008). A Heidegger Dictionary. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishers.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Michael Inwood".
  2. ^ "Michael Inwood :: Studia Humana". studiahumana.com.
  3. ^ "LISTSERV 16.5 - PHILOS-L Archives". listserv.liv.ac.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Michael Inwood obituary". The Times. 22 January 2022. Retrieved 23 January 2022.

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