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25: 209:, where he went from instructor to associate professor. In 1968 he went to Stanford as Professor of Philosophy. He taught at Stanford for 39 years until he retired in 2007. During his career, he lectured at more than 50 colleges and universities in the US, as well as in 26 countries around the world. 227:
While at Stanford, Moravcsik encouraged the development of interdisciplinary initiatives. He helped forge strong connections between philosophy and classics. His advocacy was important in the formation of the Linguistics Department and the development of a History of Science Program. He was the
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Many important relationships developed and common interests were discovered, at the many conferences and colloquia and courses that Moravcsik sponsored. These connections among philosophers, linguists, psychologists, computer scientists and others, not only from Stanford but also from research
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One of his first articles, "Being and Meaning in the Sophist" (1962), pioneered the use of techniques of analytical philosophy and logic to the interpretation of classical philosophy, and became a staple in seminars on
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During two periods, 1972โ€“75 and 1983โ€“86, Moravcsik served as chair of the Stanford Philosophy Department. He contributed greatly to building the department; his appointments, included
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A volume of papers by former students and colleagues, presented at a conference honoring him on the occasion of his retirement was published in 2009:
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throughout the sixties. It has been reprinted in the Bobbs-Merrill classic philosophy series. Similar attention was given to many of his later works.
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He also wrote over 90 articles on a variety of topics and he edited and co-edited a number of volumes.
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Moravcsik left his native Hungary for the US at the age of 17. He earned his BA in philosophy at
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Memorial Resolution for Julius Moravcsik by the Stanford University Philosophy Department
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Understanding Language: a study of theories of language in linguistics and in philosophy
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principal investigator on a Sloan Cognitive Science Grant in the 1970s.
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Meaning, Creativity, and the Partial Inscrutability of the Human Mind
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Julius Moravcsik was born April 26, 1931, in Budapest. His father was
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His main professional interests were in Greek philosophy โ€“ especially
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Memorial service on Oct. 7 for 'pragmatic Platonist' Julius Moravcsik
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2003โ€“04. He was a member of the board of trustees of the
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Logos and language. Essays in honor of Julius Moravcsik.
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Stanford University Department of Philosophy faculty
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
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