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Strong themes continued through many areas of publication throughout his career, including natural theology, the self (including death and immortality and the first-person perspective), philosophical method and the role of perplexity in philosophical inquiry, and above all, philosophy in relation to
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Matthews was highly prolific. His ten books included six that he authored, two scholarly translations (one with S. Marc Cohen), and two edited collections (one with Susan Turner). He published over 140 journal articles and book chapters, as well as many encyclopedia articles and over 100 book
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Matthews lectured regularly in the US and abroad and conducted philosophy discussions with elementary-school children in Austria, Australia, China, Israel, Germany, Japan, Norway, and Scotland, as well as in various schools in the U.S.
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for which he was the Contributing Editor from 1979-2006. He also lectured widely (making scholarly and educational presentations on hundreds of occasions) and participated in many conferences and workshops.
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and philosophy of childhood have been translated into over a dozen languages, including Chinese, German, Japanese, and Indonesian.
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CV for Gareth B. Matthews at the Institute for the Advancement of Philosophy for Children, Montclair State University
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Fellowship. He was awarded honorary doctorates by Franklin College (1985) and by Hamburg University (2007).
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reviews, including a series of fifty-eight on philosophical aspects of children's books in the journal
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Matthews earned his Ph.D. from Harvard in 1961. His teaching appointments were at the
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Matthews regularly taught undergraduate and graduate courses at UMass Amherst on
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His philosophical writings were remarkably wide-ranging, covering aspects of
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in Princeton in 1986 and directed four summer seminars sponsored by the
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Prior to his death, he lived for many years with his wife, Mary, in
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Matthews died of colon cancer on April 17, 2011, in
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Gareth Matthew
philosopher
ancient philosophy
medieval philosophy
philosophy for children
Buenos Aires
Memphis, Tennessee
Eagle Scout
Franklin College (Indiana)
Harvard University
Rotary Fellow
Free University of Berlin
Intelligence officer
United States Navy
Cold War
Naval Security Group
National Security Agency
University of Virginia
University of Minnesota
University of Massachusetts Amherst
philosophy of language
logic
philosophy of religion
philosophy of mind
psychology
metaphysics
metaphilosophy
ancient philosophy
medieval philosophy
Plato

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