İLHAM DİLMAN

      1930 - 2003

Former Professor Emeritus and Honorary Fellow of the Department of Philosophy

  • Education

    Robert College, Istanbul, BSc 1950; Moral Science Tripos, Cambridge University, BA 1953, MA 1955; Cambridge University, PhD 1958.

  • Academic Career

     

    Lecturer, University College of Swansea, 1961-7; 

    Visiting Assistant Professor, University of California at Los Angeles, Jan.-June 1965; Associate Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara, 1967-8; 

    Visiting Associate Professor, University of Oregon at Eugene, Summer 1968; 

    Senior Lecturer, University of Hull, 1968-71.

  • Selected Publications
          Induction and Deduction, Blackwell, 1973

          Matter and Mind, Macmillan, 1975

         Morality and the Inner Life: A Study in Plato's "Gorgias", Macmillan, 1979

         Studies in Language and Reason, Macmillan, 1981

         Freud and Human Nature, Blackwell, 1983

         Freud and the Mind, Blackwell, 1984

 

         Freud, Insight and Change, Blackwell 1988

 

         Quine on Ontology, Necessity and Experience, Macmillan, 1984

   

         Philosophy and the Philosophic Life: A Study of Plato's "Phaedo", Macmillan, 

         1992

         Existentialist Critiques of Cartesianism, Macmillan, 1993

        

          Language and Reality: Modern Perspectives on Wittgenstein, Peeters Publishing

          House, Belgium, 1998

 

         Love: Its Forms, Dimensions and Paradoxes, Macmillan, London and St Martin's

         Press, USA, November 1998

 

         Free Will: A Historical and Philosophical Introduction, Routledge, March 1999

       

         Wittgenstein's Copernican Revolution, Palgrave, Hampshire and New York, 2002.

 

         Raskolnikov's Rebirth: Psychology and the Understanding of Good and Evil, Open

         Court Publishing Co, Chicago, USA

 

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