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Anthony Kenny

English philosopher and academic

English philosopher and academic
English philosopher and historian renowned for his work on ancient philosophy and the philosophy of mind.
Anthony Kenny is one of Britain's foremost philosophers, known for his scholarship on Aristotle, Aquinas, and Wittgenstein. Born in Liverpool, he studied at Oxford University and later held chairs at University College Cork and the University of Oxford. Kenny served as President of the British Academy and Dean of the Faculty of Divinity at Oxford. His influential works include 'The Aristotelian Ethics,' 'The Rise of Modern Philosophy,' and 'A New History of Western Philosophy.' He has also written on religion and atheism, notably in 'What I Believe' and 'The God of the Philosophers.' Renowned for his clarity and breadth, Kenny has made complex philosophical ideas accessible to wider audiences. His contributions continue to shape contemporary debates in philosophy, theology, and intellectual history.
Anthony Kenny