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  1. David Malet Armstrong (8 de julio de 1926 – 13 de mayo de 2014), conocido a menudo como D. M. Armstrong, fue un filósofo australiano. Es bien conocido por su trabajo sobre la metafísica y la filosofía de la mente , y por su defensa de una ontología factualista, una teoría funcionalista de la mente, una epistemología externalista y una ...

  2. David Malet Armstrong AO FAHA (8 July 1926 – 13 May 2014), often D. M. Armstrong, was an Australian philosopher. He is well known for his work on metaphysics and the philosophy of mind, and for his defence of a factualist ontology, a functionalist theory of the mind, an externalist epistemology, and a necessitarian conception of ...

  3. En el ámbito de la filosofía de la mente, Armstrong defiende una concepción a la vez materialista y funcionalista de lo mental e intencional (aceptando una cierta forma de mentalismo), que identifica con sus roles causales que, en última instancia, son reductibles a estados o procesos físicos.

  4. www.ditext.com › armstrong › armstrongDavid Malet Armstrong

    David Malet Armstrong. Personal Born: July 8, 1926, in Melbourne, Australia. Son of Commodore J.M.Armstrong, C.B.E., D.S.O., U.S. Navy Cross, Royal Australian Navy, and Philippa Suzanne Armstrong.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2014 · David Armstrong, the doyen of Australian philosophers, and the most influential to date on the international stage, has died in Sydney at the age of 87. He leaves a philosophical legacy of 16 books...

  6. Armstrong, for example, champions universals as the best account of the difference between what he calls “natural” and heterogeneous classes—i.e., between a class of things each member of which objectively resembles all other members in a single respect, and a class of things each member… Read More

  7. 7 de jun. de 2014 · David Armstrong, affectionally known as DMA or Armo, was in an elite category of Australian intellectuals – a philosopher who developed an international reputation, perhaps the most considerable ...