1877day.year

William David Ross

(1877 - 1971)

Scottish philosopher

Scottish philosopher
William David Ross was a Scottish philosopher best known for his work on ethics, including the concept of prima facie duties, and his studies of Aristotle.
W.D. Ross (1877-1971) was born in Thurso, Scotland, and became a Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. He authored foundational works in moral philosophy, most notably "The Right and the Good", outlining his theory of prima facie duties. His commentary on Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" remains a standard reference in classical studies. He emphasized intuitionism and sought to reconcile duty-based ethics with human moral psychology. Knighted in 1939, he influenced generations of philosophers through teaching and writing. His blend of rigorous scholarship and practical ethics continues to resonate in contemporary moral theory.
William David Ross
1952day.year

Avital Ronell

Czech-American philosopher and academic

Czech-American philosopher and academic
Czech-American philosopher and academic known for her work in deconstruction and continental philosophy.
Avital Ronell is a Czech-American philosopher and academic renowned for her contributions to continental philosophy and literary theory. She has held professorships at New York University and the European Graduate School, teaching deconstruction, ethics, and feminist theory. Ronell’s writings explore power dynamics, technology, and the ethics of communication. Her influential works, such as The Telephone Book, challenge traditional boundaries between philosophy and literature. Recognized for her innovative critical approach, she remains a prominent voice in contemporary philosophical discourse.
Avital Ronell