David Stove
David Stove | |
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| Born | 15 September 1927 Moree, New South Wales, Australia |
| Died | 2 June 1994 (aged 66) Mulgoa, New South Wales, Australia |
| Education | |
| Alma mater | University of Sydney |
| Academic advisors | John Anderson |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 20th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Analytic philosophy Australian realism |
| Main interests | Philosophy of science, metaphysics |
| Notable ideas | Subjective idealism rests on the worst argument |
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David Charles Stove (15 September 1927 – 2 June 1994) was an Australian philosopher whose writings often challenged prevailing academic orthodoxy. He was known for his critiques of postmodernism, feminism, and multiculturalism.