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William L. McBride
Arthur G. Hansen Distinguished Professor of Philosophy
Purdue University
William McBride is a philosopher with a national and international reputation for his contributions to social, political, and legal philosophy. He is a foremost expert on 19th- and 20th- century continental European philosophy, especially the philosophies of Marx and Sartre.
McBride is the author of eight books, including
The Philosophy of Marx (1977),
Sartre's Political Theory (1991),
Philosophical Reflections on the Changes in Eastern Europe (1999), and
From Yugoslav Praxis to Global Pathos (2001). He is a former President of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, a co-founder of the Sartre Society of North America, and currently the Secretary General of the International Federation of Philosophical Societies (FISP).
You may search the Todd Wehr Library
catalog for a selection of books available by William L. McBride. Books are also available to purchase after the lecture and at the St. Norbert College bookstore.
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