Mark Kingwell

Mark Kingwell

Mark Gerald Kingwell, M.Litt, M.Phil, PhD, D.F.A. is a Canadian professor of philosophy and associate chair at the University of Toronto's Department of Philosophy. Kingwell is a fellow of Trinity College. He specialises in theories of politics and culture. Kingwell has published twelve books, most notably, A Civil Tongue: Justice, Dialogue, and the Politics of Pluralism, which was awarded the Spitz Prize for political theory in 1997. In 2000 Kingwell received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, for contributions to theory and criticism. He has...
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Birthdate:March 1, 1963
Age:49
Education:University of Toronto, Yale University

Written works by Mark Kingwell

  • Canada
    Canada
  • Marginalia
    Marginalia
  • Catch and Release
    Catch and Release
  • Nothing for Granted: Tales of War, Philosophy, and Why the Right Was Mostly Wrong
    Nothing for Granted: Tales of War, Philosophy, and Why the Right Was Mostly Wrong
  • Practical judgments
    Practical judgments
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Canada
Marginalia
Catch and Release
Nothing for Granted: Tales of War, Philosophy, and Why the Right Was Mostly Wrong
Practical judgments
The world we want Philosophy
Dreams of millennium
Nearest thing to heaven
Classic Cocktails Sociology
In Pursuit of Happiness
Catch & release
A civil tongue
Better living
Concrete Reveries: Consciousness and the City 2008 Non-fiction
James Lahey
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