Jonathan Barnes
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Jonathan Barnes (born 1942) is a British philosopher, translator and historian of ancient philosophy. He taught for 25 years at Oxford University before moving to the University of Geneva. He taught at the University of Paris- Sorbonne in France, and took his éméritat in 2006. He is the brother of the novelist Julian Barnes, and he and his family feature in the latter's memoir Nothing to be Frightened Of (2008).
[edit] Writings
- Truth etc. (2007)
- The Toils of Scepticism (1990)
- The Complete Works of Aristotle, 2 vols, 1984; reprinted with corrections, 1995.
- The Ten Modes of Scepticism (1985)
- The Presocratic Philosophers 2 Vols., 1979; 1 vol. revised edition, 1982.
- Posterior Analytics (translation and commentary on Aristotle), (1975)
- Aristotle (1982)
- The Ontological Argument (1972)
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Jonathan Barnes in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Bibliography
- Photo
Categories: 1942 births | 20th-century philosophers | 21st-century philosophers | British historians | British philosophers | Historians of philosophy | Academics of the University of Oxford | University of Paris faculty | University of Geneva faculty | Living people | United Kingdom philosopher stubs

