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Rupert D. V. Glasgow (born 1964 in Sheffield, England) is an institutionally independent translator, philosopher and writer. Glasgow studied French and German at
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, UK. His translations from German into English include letters of
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to his wife. Translations from the Spanish include a collection of stories by
Augusto Monterroso Augusto Monterroso Bonilla (December 21, 1921 - February 7, 2003) was a Honduran writer who adopted Guatemalan nationality, known for the ironical and humorous style of his short stories. He is considered an important figure in the Latin Americ ...
. Glasgow's writings concern the history of ideas, including comedy,
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, the
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, as well as the concepts of water and of self. Glasgow taught philosophy courses on 'The Phylogeny of the Self' to biologists at the
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, Magdeburg, and the University of Würzburg, Germany, and received a PhD for a thesis on this topic from the Graduate School of Humanities at the Julius-Maximilians University of Würzburg, Germany, under the supervision of Roland Borgards, Karl Mertens, and
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. Upon invitation, Glasgow presented his work to the German Science Foundation Research Training Group Emotions at the Julius-Maximilians Universität Würzburg, Germany (2008), at the
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, Barcelona, Spain (2012), as well as at the Minibrains conference of the
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/ European Molecular Biology Organization (2014).


Bibliography

Publications * R.D.V. Glasgow (1995). Madness, Masks and Laughter: An essay on comedy.
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. * R.D.V. Glasgow (1997). Split Down the Sides: On the subject of laughter.
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. * R.D.V. Glasgow (1999). The Comedy of Mind: Philosophers stoned, or the pursuit of wisdom.
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. * R.D.V. Glasgow (2009). The Concept of Water. R. Glasgow Books. (now available via www.academia.edu) * R.D.V. Glasgow (2017). The Minimal Self. Foreword by Roland Borgards, illustrations by Christina Nath. Würzburg University Press. * B. Michels, T. Saumweber, R. Biernacki, J. Thum, R.D.V. Glasgow, M. Schleyer, Y.-c. Chen, C. Eschbach, R.F. Stocker, N. Toshima, T. Tanimura, M. Louis, G. Arias-Gil, M. Marescotti, F. Benfenati, B. Gerber (2017). Pavlovian conditioning of larval Drosophila: An illustrated, multilingual, hands-on manual for odor-taste associative learning in maggots. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 11, 45. * R.D.V. Glasgow (2018). Minimal Selfhood and the Origins of Consciousness. Illustrations by Christina Nath. Würzburg University Press. * R.D.V. Glasgow (2019). Minimal selfhood, Journal of Neurogenetics, DOI: 10.1080/01677063.2019.1672680 Translations (selection) * Martha Freud: A Biography, by Katja Behling, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005 (translation of Martha Freud: Die Frau des Genies, Berlin: Aufbau, 2002) * The Value of Privacy, by Beate Rössler, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005 (translation of Der Wert des Privaten, Frankfurt-am-Main: Suhrkamp, 2001) * The Black Sheep and Other Fables, by
Augusto Monterroso Augusto Monterroso Bonilla (December 21, 1921 - February 7, 2003) was a Honduran writer who adopted Guatemalan nationality, known for the ironical and humorous style of his short stories. He is considered an important figure in the Latin Americ ...
, Tadworth: Acorn, 2005 (translated from the Spanish together with Philip Jenkins) * Martin Heidegger: Letters to His Wife 1915–1970, ed. Gertrud Heidegger, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2008 (translation of Mein liebes Seelchen! Briefe Martin Heideggers an seine Frau Elfride 1915–1970, Munich, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 2005) * Six stories, by Juan Bonilla, Ankor Wat Words Collection, Dark Mirror Editions, 2004 (translated from Spanish) Works language-edited (selection) * Gerber B, Yarali A, Diegelmann S, Wotjak C, Pauli P, Fendt M 2014 Pain-relief learning in flies, rats, and man: Basic research and applied perspectives. Learning & Memory, 21, 232–252. * Schleyer M, Miura D, Tanimura T, Gerber B 2015 Learning the specific quality of taste reinforcement in larval Drosophila. eLife, 4, e04711.


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