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Owen, G(wilym) E(llis) L(ane) (1922–82)
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British philosopher of ancient Greek philosophy, born in Portsmouth, Professor at University of Oxford, Harvard University, and University of Cambridge. Owen exerted great influenced in the modern study of ancient Greek philosophy by combining scholarly acumen with a philosophical appreciation of method and argument that extended to contemporary controversies. His discussions of Plato's Timaeus , Aristotle's Platonism, and Aristotle's conception of dialectic are central to an appreciation of the importance of his work. His major works include Logic, Science and Dialectic (1986). ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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