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Allan Gotthelf

Allan Stanley Gotthelf (December 30, 1942 – August 30, 2013) was an American philosopher. He was a scholar of the philosophies of both Aristotle and Ayn Rand.[1]

Allan Gotthelf
Born(1942-12-30)December 30, 1942
DiedAugust 30, 2013(2013-08-30) (aged 70)
Alma mater
Notable workOn Ayn Rand
A Companion to Ayn Rand
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolObjectivism
ThesisAristotle’s Conception of Final Causality (1975)
Main interests
Aristotle, teleology, Ayn Rand, Objectivism
Influences

Academic career

Allan Stanley Gotthelf was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 30, 1942.[2] He received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from Brooklyn College in 1963 and a Master of Arts in mathematics from Pennsylvania State University in 1964. He then received a Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from Columbia University in 1972 and 1975, respectively, where he studied under professors such as Aristotelian scholar John Herman Randall, Jr.[2] An essay based on his doctoral dissertation (both titled Aristotle's Conception of Final Causality) won first prize in the Dissertation Essay Competition of The Review of Metaphysics and was published in that journal in December 1976. He began his teaching career at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.

He was an emeritus professor of philosophy at The College of New Jersey, a life member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University, and visiting professor of the history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh, where he held the university's Fellowship for the Study of Objectivism from 2003 to 2012.[2] He was one of the founders of the Ayn Rand Society (founded in 1987), affiliated with the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, and held the position of secretary of the Society and chairman of its steering committee from 1990 until his death.[3]

Gotthelf published many articles and reviews in ancient philosophy and science, especially on the philosophical significance of Aristotle's scientific methodology and biology.[2]

In the 1980s, he co-organized numerous international conferences on Aristotle's biological and philosophical thought, including the 1988 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Aristotle's Metaphysics, Biology, and Ethics (with Michael Frede and John Cooper). He edited the Festschrift in honor of David M. Balme, Aristotle on Nature and Living Things[4] and co-edited (with James G. Lennox) Philosophical Issues in Aristotle's Biology (Cambridge University Press, 1987). Gotthelf prepared for publication D. M. Balme's posthumous editions of Aristotle's History of Animals (HA): (a) the Loeb edition of Books VII–X (Harvard University Press, 1991) and (b) the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries edition of the whole of HA (Cambridge University Press, vol. 1: 2002, vol. 2: forthcoming).

Gotthelf received many honors for his work on Aristotle, including in 2004 an international conference on "Aristotle on Being, Nature, and Life", held "in celebration of his contributions to the study of classical philosophy and science"; a volume of the proceedings, Being, Nature, and Life in Aristotle: Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf, edited by James G. Lennox and Robert Bolton, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2010. A volume of Gotthelf's collected Aristotle papers (including four papers previously unpublished), Teleology, First Principles, and Scientific Method in Aristotle's Biology, was published by Oxford University Press in their Oxford Aristotle Studies series in early 2012.

At the University of Pittsburgh, he taught graduate courses on Aristotle and organized various workshops and conferences on the nature of concepts and objectivity and the bearing of these issues on important topics in epistemology, philosophy of science, and metaethics, including those on Aristotle and Ayn Rand's epistemology.[2](See also, in the next section below, his role as editor of the Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies series.)

He joined the department of philosophy at Rutgers University as the Anthem Foundation Distinguished Fellow in the fall of 2012, where he taught until his death from cancer on August 30, 2013.[5]

Involvement with Ayn Rand and the Objectivist movement

Gotthelf was introduced to Ayn Rand's thought in 1961 when, at the age of 18, he first read Atlas Shrugged. He attended many lecture courses and question periods at the Nathaniel Branden Institute, where he worked as an usher (and in other capacities), and where in 1962 he first met Ayn Rand. For over fifteen years, he had many opportunities for sustained philosophical discussion with Rand; for instance, he was an active participant in Rand's famous 1969–71 Workshops on Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology,[6] and subsequent smaller workshops at Rand's apartment. He was Rand's choice for indexer of her collections, The Virtue of Selfishness[7] and Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal.[8] As an undergraduate at Brooklyn College in 1963, Gotthelf founded one of the early college-based "Ayn Rand Clubs," under whose auspices Rand herself lectured to an audience of over 1000. It was suggestions from both Gotthelf and Leonard Peikoff which motivated Rand to write her extended monograph on concepts, Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology.[9]

Starting in 1964, he spoke on Rand's philosophy, Objectivism, countless times at colleges, universities, and private groups throughout the United States, Canada, Bermuda, Europe, and Japan.[2] He is the author of On Ayn Rand, still the best-selling book in the Wadsworth Philosophers series, and he co-authored (with Gregory Salmieri) the entry on Rand in the Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers.[2][10] He was co-editor (also with Salmieri) of the forthcoming Wiley–Blackwell volume, Ayn Rand: A Companion to Her Works and Thought, expected out in mid-2013, and published two essays in Robert Mayhew's Essays on Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged: "Galt's Speech in Five Sentences (and Forty Questions)" and "A Note on Dagny's 'Final Choice'."

As mentioned above, Gotthelf was one of the founding members of The Ayn Rand Society, and held its highest office. At the time of his death, he was the editor (with James G. Lennox as associate editor) of the series, Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies, published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. The first volume, Metaethics, Egoism, and Virtue: Studies in Ayn Rand's Normative Theory, was published in early 2011. The second volume, Concepts and Their Role in Knowledge: Reflections on Objectivist Epistemology, is scheduled for publication in mid-2013. The first volume includes his essay "The Choice to Value (1990)"; the second volume leads off with his essay "Ayn Rand's Theory of Concepts: Rethinking Abstraction and Essence."

Allan Gotthelf Prize

The Allan Gotthelf Prize, established by the Classical Studies Faculty at The College of New Jersey upon Gotthelf's retirement, is awarded annually to an outstanding graduating senior for his or her work in the Classical Studies program. The winner of the endowed prize is announced at the departmental graduation ceremony and is recognized on a permanent plaque.

Bibliography

  • Aristotle on Nature and Living Things: Philosophical and Historical Studies ASIN 0935225005
  • Philosophical Issues in Aristotle's Biology ISBN 978-0-521-32582-0
  • Aristotle's De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium ISBN 978-0-19-875128-1
  • On Ayn Rand 978-0-53-457625-7
  • Being, Nature, and Life in Aristotle: Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf ISBN 978-0-521-76844-3
  • Metaethics, Egoism, and Virtue: Studies in Ayn Rand's Normative Theory, edit. with James G. Lennox, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010, ISBN 978-0-8229-4400-3
  • Teleology, First Principles, and Scientific Method in Aristotle's Biology, Oxford Aristotle Studies, Oxford University Press, 2012, ISBN 978-0-19-928795-6
  • Concepts and Their Role in Knowledge: Reflections on Objectivist Epistemology (Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies), edit. with James G. Lennox, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013, ISBN 978-0822944249
  • A Companion to Ayn Rand, edit. with Gregory Salmieri, Wiley, 2016, ISBN 978-1405186841

See also

References

  1. ^ Joseph Stewart Fruton, A Skeptical Biochemist, Harvard University Press, 1992, p. 143.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Gotthelf, Allan. "Allan Gotthelf Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
  3. ^ Ayn Rand Society
  4. ^ Pittsburgh and Bristol, UK, 1985
  5. ^ "ALLAN GOTTHELF Obituary (2013) - New York, NY - New York Times". Legacy.com.
  6. ^ expanded 2nd ed., Meridian, 1992
  7. ^ New American Library, 1964
  8. ^ New American Library, 1966
  9. ^ McConnell, Scott, "Allan Gotthelf," 100 Voices: an Oral History of Ayn Rand, 2010, New American Library, pp. 329–349, esp. 340.
  10. ^ Thoemmes, 2005

External links

  • The Ayn Rand Society a professional society affiliated with the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division
  • James G. Lennox: In memoriam Allan Gotthelf (30 December 1942–30 August 2013), in: Aestimatio 10 (2013) 355-365

allan, gotthelf, allan, stanley, gotthelf, december, 1942, august, 2013, american, philosopher, scholar, philosophies, both, aristotle, rand, born, 1942, december, 1942brooklyn, york, united, statesdiedaugust, 2013, 2013, aged, philadelphia, pennsylvania, unit. Allan Stanley Gotthelf December 30 1942 August 30 2013 was an American philosopher He was a scholar of the philosophies of both Aristotle and Ayn Rand 1 Allan GotthelfBorn 1942 12 30 December 30 1942Brooklyn New York United StatesDiedAugust 30 2013 2013 08 30 aged 70 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesAlma materBrooklyn College BS Pennsylvania State University MA Columbia University MPhil PhD Notable workOn Ayn RandA Companion to Ayn RandEraContemporary philosophyRegionWestern PhilosophySchoolObjectivismThesisAristotle s Conception of Final Causality 1975 Main interestsAristotle teleology Ayn Rand ObjectivismInfluences Aristotle Ayn Rand Contents 1 Academic career 2 Involvement with Ayn Rand and the Objectivist movement 3 Allan Gotthelf Prize 4 Bibliography 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAcademic career EditAllan Stanley Gotthelf was born in Brooklyn New York on December 30 1942 2 He received a Bachelor of Science in mathematics from Brooklyn College in 1963 and a Master of Arts in mathematics from Pennsylvania State University in 1964 He then received a Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy in philosophy from Columbia University in 1972 and 1975 respectively where he studied under professors such as Aristotelian scholar John Herman Randall Jr 2 An essay based on his doctoral dissertation both titled Aristotle s Conception of Final Causality won first prize in the Dissertation Essay Competition of The Review of Metaphysics and was published in that journal in December 1976 He began his teaching career at Wesleyan University in Connecticut He was an emeritus professor of philosophy at The College of New Jersey a life member of Clare Hall Cambridge University and visiting professor of the history and philosophy of science at the University of Pittsburgh where he held the university s Fellowship for the Study of Objectivism from 2003 to 2012 2 He was one of the founders of the Ayn Rand Society founded in 1987 affiliated with the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division and held the position of secretary of the Society and chairman of its steering committee from 1990 until his death 3 Gotthelf published many articles and reviews in ancient philosophy and science especially on the philosophical significance of Aristotle s scientific methodology and biology 2 In the 1980s he co organized numerous international conferences on Aristotle s biological and philosophical thought including the 1988 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Aristotle s Metaphysics Biology and Ethics with Michael Frede and John Cooper He edited the Festschrift in honor of David M Balme Aristotle on Nature and Living Things 4 and co edited with James G Lennox Philosophical Issues in Aristotle s Biology Cambridge University Press 1987 Gotthelf prepared for publication D M Balme s posthumous editions of Aristotle s History of Animals HA a the Loeb edition of Books VII X Harvard University Press 1991 and b the Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries edition of the whole of HA Cambridge University Press vol 1 2002 vol 2 forthcoming Gotthelf received many honors for his work on Aristotle including in 2004 an international conference on Aristotle on Being Nature and Life held in celebration of his contributions to the study of classical philosophy and science a volume of the proceedings Being Nature and Life in Aristotle Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf edited by James G Lennox and Robert Bolton was published by Cambridge University Press in 2010 A volume of Gotthelf s collected Aristotle papers including four papers previously unpublished Teleology First Principles and Scientific Method in Aristotle s Biology was published by Oxford University Press in their Oxford Aristotle Studies series in early 2012 At the University of Pittsburgh he taught graduate courses on Aristotle and organized various workshops and conferences on the nature of concepts and objectivity and the bearing of these issues on important topics in epistemology philosophy of science and metaethics including those on Aristotle and Ayn Rand s epistemology 2 See also in the next section below his role as editor of the Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies series He joined the department of philosophy at Rutgers University as the Anthem Foundation Distinguished Fellow in the fall of 2012 where he taught until his death from cancer on August 30 2013 5 Involvement with Ayn Rand and the Objectivist movement EditGotthelf was introduced to Ayn Rand s thought in 1961 when at the age of 18 he first read Atlas Shrugged He attended many lecture courses and question periods at the Nathaniel Branden Institute where he worked as an usher and in other capacities and where in 1962 he first met Ayn Rand For over fifteen years he had many opportunities for sustained philosophical discussion with Rand for instance he was an active participant in Rand s famous 1969 71 Workshops on Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology 6 and subsequent smaller workshops at Rand s apartment He was Rand s choice for indexer of her collections The Virtue of Selfishness 7 and Capitalism the Unknown Ideal 8 As an undergraduate at Brooklyn College in 1963 Gotthelf founded one of the early college based Ayn Rand Clubs under whose auspices Rand herself lectured to an audience of over 1000 It was suggestions from both Gotthelf and Leonard Peikoff which motivated Rand to write her extended monograph on concepts Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology 9 Starting in 1964 he spoke on Rand s philosophy Objectivism countless times at colleges universities and private groups throughout the United States Canada Bermuda Europe and Japan 2 He is the author of On Ayn Rand still the best selling book in the Wadsworth Philosophers series and he co authored with Gregory Salmieri the entry on Rand in the Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers 2 10 He was co editor also with Salmieri of the forthcoming Wiley Blackwell volume Ayn Rand A Companion to Her Works and Thought expected out in mid 2013 and published two essays in Robert Mayhew s Essays on Ayn Rand s Atlas Shrugged Galt s Speech in Five Sentences and Forty Questions and A Note on Dagny s Final Choice As mentioned above Gotthelf was one of the founding members of The Ayn Rand Society and held its highest office At the time of his death he was the editor with James G Lennox as associate editor of the series Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies published by the University of Pittsburgh Press The first volume Metaethics Egoism and Virtue Studies in Ayn Rand s Normative Theory was published in early 2011 The second volume Concepts and Their Role in Knowledge Reflections on Objectivist Epistemology is scheduled for publication in mid 2013 The first volume includes his essay The Choice to Value 1990 the second volume leads off with his essay Ayn Rand s Theory of Concepts Rethinking Abstraction and Essence Allan Gotthelf Prize EditThe Allan Gotthelf Prize established by the Classical Studies Faculty at The College of New Jersey upon Gotthelf s retirement is awarded annually to an outstanding graduating senior for his or her work in the Classical Studies program The winner of the endowed prize is announced at the departmental graduation ceremony and is recognized on a permanent plaque Bibliography EditAristotle on Nature and Living Things Philosophical and Historical Studies ASIN 0935225005 Philosophical Issues in Aristotle s Biology ISBN 978 0 521 32582 0 Aristotle s De Partibus Animalium I and De Generatione Animalium ISBN 978 0 19 875128 1 On Ayn Rand 978 0 53 457625 7 Being Nature and Life in Aristotle Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf ISBN 978 0 521 76844 3 Metaethics Egoism and Virtue Studies in Ayn Rand s Normative Theory edit with James G Lennox University of Pittsburgh Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 8229 4400 3 Teleology First Principles and Scientific Method in Aristotle s Biology Oxford Aristotle Studies Oxford University Press 2012 ISBN 978 0 19 928795 6 Concepts and Their Role in Knowledge Reflections on Objectivist Epistemology Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies edit with James G Lennox University of Pittsburgh Press 2013 ISBN 978 0822944249 A Companion to Ayn Rand edit with Gregory Salmieri Wiley 2016 ISBN 978 1405186841See also EditAmerican philosophy Aristotle Ayn Rand List of American philosophersReferences Edit Joseph Stewart Fruton A Skeptical Biochemist Harvard University Press 1992 p 143 a b c d e f g Gotthelf Allan Allan Gotthelf Curriculum Vitae PDF Ayn Rand Society Pittsburgh and Bristol UK 1985 ALLAN GOTTHELF Obituary 2013 New York NY New York Times Legacy com expanded 2nd ed Meridian 1992 New American Library 1964 New American Library 1966 McConnell Scott Allan Gotthelf 100 Voices an Oral History of Ayn Rand 2010 New American Library pp 329 349 esp 340 Thoemmes 2005External links EditThe Ayn Rand Society a professional society affiliated with the American Philosophical Association Eastern Division audio of Allan Gotthelf on Reminiscences of Ayn Rand James G Lennox In memoriam Allan Gotthelf 30 December 1942 30 August 2013 in Aestimatio 10 2013 355 365 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Allan Gotthelf amp oldid 1137382702, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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