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- Richard Rowland graduated as M.D. of Edinburgh in 1827. He became physician to the Bloomsbury Dispensary and was lecturer on medicine at Charing Cross Hospital from 1843 until his death. He published treatises on neuralgia (1838) and softening of the brain (1851).
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Richard Rowland researches the relationship between text and performance in a wide range of areas. He has edited more than a dozen early modern plays, but is equally interested in the translation and reinvention of the drama of antiquity.
Remembering Richard Rowland: A mini-conference. Conference. Friday 15 November 2024, 1pm to 6pm. In-person only. Room BS/104, the Treehouse, Berrick Saul Building, Campus West, University of York (Map) Open to alumni, staff, students, the public. Free admission, booking required.
by Richard Rowland is an introduction to the philosophical significance of moral disagreement and is part of Routledge’s series “New Problems in Philosophy”. The book consists of four parts which are further divided into 12 chapters that deal with metaethical, epistemological and political perspectives on moral disagreement.
- Marco Tiozzo
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- 2021
Moral Disagreement by Richard Rowland is an introduction to the philosophical signifi-cance of moral disagreement and is part of Routledge’s series “New Problems in Philoso-phy”.
- Marco Tiozzo
- 2021
Richard Rowland – Customer Service and Operations Director. Richard joined us in 2015, having held various roles in FirstGroup since 2005.
Richard Rowland. Richard Rowland works on meatethics, normativity, and moral epistemology. His book, The Normative and the Evaluative: The Buck-Passing Account of Value (OUP, 2019) is the first book-length defence of the buck-passing account of value.
Why is it important for how we should live our lives? Join Grant Bartley from Philosophy Now and his guests Edward Harcourt from Keble College, Oxford, and Richard Rowland from the University of Warwick, to find the answers to these questions and more. First broadcast on 8 June 2014 on Resonance FM.