Paul Snowdon

{{short description|British philosopher}}

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Paul Snowdon (1946 - 2022) was a British philosopher and the Grote Professor of Mind and Logic at University College London.{{cite web |title=In memoriam Paul Snowdon |url=https://www.ucl.ac.uk/philosophy/news/2022/aug/memoriam-paul-snowdon |website=UCL Philosophy |language=en |date=12 August 2022}}{{cite web |title=In Memoriam: Paul Snowdon (1946-2022) |url=https://leiterreports.typepad.com/blog/2022/08/in-memoriam-paul-snowdon-1946-2022.html |website=Leiter Reports: A Philosophy Blog}}

After retirement, he was an Emeritus Fellow at Exeter College, Oxford. Snowdon was a President of the Aristotelian Society.

Books

  • Persons, Animals, Ourselves (OUP 2014),
  • Animalism, edited with Stephan Blatti (OUP 2016)

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