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Name
  
Jay Newman

Role
  
Philosopher


Region
  
Western philosophy

Born
  
28 February 1948 (
1948-02-28
)
Brooklyn, New York

Main interests
  
Philosophy of religion Philosophy of culture Ethics of mass communication

Died
  
June 17, 2007, Guelph, Canada

Areas of interest
  
Philosophy of culture, Philosophy of religion

Education
  
Brooklyn College, York University, Brown University

Books
  
Physics of the Life Sciences, Fanatics & hypocrites, Biblical Religion and Famil, The journalist in Plato's ca, Inauthentic culture and its philos

Philosophical era
  
20th-century philosophy

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Jay Newman (February 28, 1948 – June 17, 2007) was a philosopher and Professor at the University of Guelph in Guelph, Ontario.

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Biography

Newman was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Lou Newman and his wife, Kitty. He received his B.A. from Brooklyn College in 1968 before acquiring his master's degree from Brown University in 1969 and his Ph.D. from York University in Toronto, Canada, in 1971.

He began teaching at the University of Guelph in 1971, where he taught until his death. His fields of study (and his 11 books) included philosophy of religion, philosophy of culture, and the ethics of mass communication. He became a Canadian citizen in 1986. In 1995 he was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and he was past president of the Canadian Theological Society. He received a Distinguished Alumnus Award of Honor from Brooklyn College in 1988 and was recipient of the 2001 University of Guelph's President's Distinguished Professor Award. The University of Guelph has established the Jay Newman Award for Academic Integrity in his memory. In 2009, the Canadian Theological Society inaugurated the Jay Newman Memorial Lecture in the Philosophy of Religion.

Newman was a lifelong fan of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan and wrote several articles about W. S. Gilbert and the Savoy Operas. A lecture about a Gilbert and Sullivan-related topic is given annually in his name, in New York City, by the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of New York.

He died in 2007 of cancer at age 59.

Selected publications

  • Pious Pro-family Rhetoric: Postures And Paradoxes in Philosophical Perspective (2006) ISBN 0-8204-8667-1
  • Biblical Religion and Family Values (2001) ISBN 0-275-97137-6
  • Inauthentic Culture and Its Philosophical Critics (1997) ISBN 0-7735-1676-X
  • Religion and Technology (1997) ISBN 0-275-95865-5
  • Religion vs. Television (1996) ISBN 0-275-95640-7
  • On Religious Freedom (1991) ISBN 0-7766-0308-6
  • Competition in Religious Life (1989) ISBN 0-88920-989-8
  • The Journalist in Plato's Cave (1989) ISBN 0-8386-3349-8
  • Fanatics and Hypocrites (1986) ISBN 0-87975-348-X
  • The Mental Philosophy of John Henry Newman (1986) ISBN 0-88920-186-2
  • Foundations of Religious Tolerance (1982) ISBN 0-8020-5591-5
  • References

    Jay Newman Wikipedia