David Wiggins (born 1933) is an English
moral philosopher,
metaphysician, and philosophical
logician
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working especially on
identity and issues in
meta-ethics.
Biography
David Wiggins was born on 8 March 1933 in
London
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, the son of Norman and Diana Wiggins (née Priestley). He attended
St Paul's School before reading philosophy at
Brasenose College, Oxford, where he obtained a first-class degree.
His tutor was
J. L. Ackrill.
After completing his
National Service
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The ...
, he joined the Civil Service and was appointed Assistant Principal in the
Colonial Office
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, 1957-8. He left the Civil Service and was Jane Eliza Proctor Visiting Fellow at
Princeton University
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in 1958-9. Returning to Oxford, he was Lecturer, 1959, then Fellow and Lecturer, 1960-7, at
New College. After that, he was Chair of Philosophy at
Bedford College, London, 1967–80; Fellow and Praelector in Philosophy at
University College, Oxford
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, 1981-9; and Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London, 1989–94; and Wykeham Professor of Logic and Fellow of New College, Oxford, 1994-2000.
Wiggins was made a
fellow of the British Academy in 1978. He was also President of the
Aristotelian Society from 1999 to 2000. He was elected a foreign honorary member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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in 1992.
Philosophical work
Wiggins is well known for his work in
metaphysics
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, particularly identity. In his ''Sameness and Substance'' (Oxford, 1980), he proposed
conceptualist realism
Philosophical realism is usually not treated as a position of its own but as a stance towards other subject matters. Realism about a certain kind of thing (like numbers or morality) is the thesis that this kind of thing has ''mind-independent exi ...
, a position according to which our conceptual framework maps reality. According to philosopher Harold Noonan:
He has also made an influential contribution to
ethics
Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior".''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concer ...
. His 2006 book, ''Ethics. Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality'' defends a position he calls "moral objectivism".
He has written widely on other areas including
philosophy of language
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,
epistemology
Epistemology (; ), or the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge. Epistemology is considered a major subfield of philosophy, along with other major subfields such as ethics, logic, and metaphysics.
Epis ...
,
aesthetics
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and
political philosophy
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.
A Festschrift, ''Essays for David Wiggins'' was published in 1996.
Legacy
Wiggins' distinguished pupils include:
John McDowell
John Henry McDowell, FBA (born 7 March 1942) is a South African philosopher, formerly a fellow of University College, Oxford, and now university professor at the University of Pittsburgh. Although he has written on metaphysics, epistemology, ...
,
Derek Parfit,
Jonathan Westphal,
Timothy Williamson
Timothy Williamson (born 1955) is a British philosopher whose main research interests are in philosophical logic, philosophy of language, epistemology and metaphysics. He is the Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford, and fe ...
and
Cheryl Misak
Cheryl J. Misak is a Canadian philosopher who works in pragmatism, the history of analytic philosophy, and bioethics. She is a University Professor at the University of Toronto, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, and a recipient of a Gugg ...
.
Selected writings
Books
* ''Identity and Spatio-Temporal Continuity'' (Oxford, 1967)
* ''Truth, Invention, and the Meaning of Life'' (Proceedings of the British Academy, 1976)
* ''Sameness and Substance'' (Harvard, 1980)
* ''Needs, Values, Truth'' (1987, 3rd ed., 1998, rev. 2002)
* ''Sameness and Substance Renewed'' (Cambridge, 2001)
* ''Ethics. Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality'' (Harvard, 2006)
* ''Solidarity and the Root of the Ethical'' (2008)
* ''Continuants. Their Activity, Their Being, and Their Identity'' (Oxford, 2016)
Articles
* "On Being in the Same Place at the same time", ''Philosophical Review'', vol. 77 (1968), pp. 90–95.
* "On Sentence-sense, Word-sense and Difference of Word-sense: Towards a Philosophical Theory of Dictionaries" (1971)
[In Danny D. Steinberg and Leon A. Jakobovits (edd.) Semantics: An Interdisciplinary Reader in Philosophy, Linguistics and Psychology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971), pp. 14-34.](link)* "Towards a reasonable libertarianism" (''Essays on Freedom of Action'', Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1973)
* "Weakness of Will Commensurability, and the Objects of Deliberation and Desire" (''Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society'', 1978)
* "A Sensible Subjectivism?" (''Needs, Values, Truth: Essays in the Philosophy of Value'', New York: Oxford University Press, 1987, 185–214)
References
External links
Picture of Wiggins- on the Ryle Room page.
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