David E. Cooper
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David E. Cooper is Professor of Philosophy at Durham University.[1] His research interests include the history of both Eastern and Western philosophy, environmental ethics, philosophy of language, aesthetics and modern European philosophy. He is the author of a number of books, including World Philosophies, Meaning[2], Existentialism: A Reconstruction, and A Philosophy of Gardens[3].
[edit] Publications
- World Philosophies (Blackwell, 1996)
- The Measure of Things: Humanism, Humility and Mystery (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002)
- Meaning (Chesham, Bucks: Acumen, 2003)
- A Philosophy of Gardens (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006)

