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Name
  
Mark Sacks

Died
  
June 17, 2008


Books
  
Objectivity and Insight, The world we found

Education
  
King's College, Cambridge

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Mark D. Sacks (29 December 1953 – 17 June 2008) was a British philosopher best known for his work on Kant, Post-Kantian idealism, and the epistemological tradition in European Philosophy. He was one of the few philosophers in Britain who sought to integrate the Analytic philosophy tradition with Continental philosophy.

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He founded the European Journal of Philosophy in 1993, which is now a leading venue for work on Continental philosophy. He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Essex until his death.

His first degree was in philosophy, at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He obtained a doctorate in philosophy from King's College, Cambridge under the supervision of Bernard Williams.

He died from prostate cancer at the age of 54.

Work

  • Objectivity and Insight (2003)
  • The World We Found (1989)
  • References

    Mark Sacks Wikipedia