British philosopher
Dorothy Mary Emmet (; 29 September 1904, Kensington , London – 20 September 2000, Cambridge ) was a British philosopher and head of Manchester University 's philosophy department for over twenty years. With Margaret Masterman and Richard Braithwaite she was a founder member of the Epiphany Philosophers . She was the doctoral advisor of Alasdair MacIntyre and Robert Austin Markus . Emmet was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford, where she took first-class honours in 1927.
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Obituary: Dorothy Emmet The Guardian , 27 September 2000
Dorothy Emmet Times obituary, 8 October 2000 – archived by Wayback Machine
James A. Bradley, André Cloots, Helmut Maaßen and Michel Weber (eds.), European Studies in Process Thought, Vol. I. In Memoriam Dorothy Emmet , Leuven, European Society for Process Thought, 2003 (ISBN 3-8330-0512-2 ).
Leemon McHenry, "Dorothy M. Emmet (1904–2000) ," in Michel Weber and Will Desmond (eds.). Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought (Frankfurt / Lancaster, Ontos Verlag, 2008, pp. 649 sq.). Cf. Ronny Desmet & Michel Weber (edited by), Whitehead. The Algebra of Metaphysics. Applied Process Metaphysics Summer Institute Memorandum , Louvain-la-Neuve, Les Éditions Chromatika, 2010.
Leemon McHenry, "EMMET, Dorothy Mary (1904–2000)" Dictionary of Twentieth-Century British Philosophers , edited by Stuart Brown, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2005, pp. 266–268.
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