Anthony Kenny
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Name: | Sir Anthony John Patrick Kenny |
Birth: | March 16, 1931 |
School/tradition: | ancient, medieval and analytic |
Main interests: | Religion, mind, history of philosophy |
Influences: | Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Sir Anthony John Patrick Kenny FBA (born Liverpool, 16 March 1931) is an English philosopher whose interests lie in the philosophy of mind, ancient and scholastic philosophy, the philosophy of Wittgenstein and the philosophy of religion. With Peter Geach, he has made a significant contribution to Analytical Thomism, a movement whose aim is to present the thought of St Thomas Aquinas in the style of modern philosophy by clearing away the trappings and obscurities of traditional Thomism. He is one of the executors of Wittgenstein's literary estate.
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[edit] Biography
Kenny initially trained as a Roman Catholic priest at the Venerable English College, Rome, where he received the degree of S.T.L. He was ordained in 1955 and served as Curate in Liverpool 1959-63. Having received his D.Phil. from the University of Oxford (St Benet's Hall) in 1961, he also worked as an Assistant Lecturer in the University of Liverpool 1961-63. However, he questioned the validity of Catholic doctrine and is now an agnostic. He was returned to the lay state in 1963, but according to Canon law his priestly ordination remains valid. He was never dispensed from the obligation of clerical celibacy and was therefore excommunicated on his marriage to Nancy Gayley in 1966.
1963-64 Kenny was Lecturer in Philosophy at Exeter and Trinity Colleges, Oxford and he served as University Lecturer 1965-78. From 1964 until 1978, he was a Fellow of Balliol, serving as Senior Tutor 1971-72 and 1976-78. He was Master of Balliol from 1978 to 1989 and subsequently an Honorary Fellow. During the period 1989-99 he was both Warden of Rhodes House (manager of the Rhodes Scholarship program) and Professorial Fellow of St John's College, and thereafter Fellow Emeritus. He was Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford from 1984 to 2001 (Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Development, 1999-2001). He retired in 2001.
Within the university, Kenny was Wilde Lecturer in Natural and Comparative Religion (1969-72), Speaker's Lecturer in Biblical Studies (1980-83), a member of the Hebdomadal Council (1981-93), Vice-Chairman of the Libraries Board (1985-88), Curator of the Bodleian Library (1985-88), and a Delegate, and member of the Finance Committee, of Oxford University Press (1986-93). From 1972 until 1973 he was the editor of The Oxford Magazine. He received the degree of D.Litt. in 1980 and the honorary degree of D.C.L. in 1987.
He was a member of the Board of the British Library 1991-96 and Chairman 1993-96, and has served as Chairman of the Society for Protection of Science and Learning (1989-93), of the British National Corpus Advisory Board (1990-95), of the British Irish Association (1990-94), and of the Board of the Warburg Institute (1996-2000). He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1974 and served as a member of the Council of the Academy 1985-88, as Vice President 1986-88, and President 1989-93.
Kenny was Gifford Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh 1972-73, Stanton Lecturer at the University of Cambridge 1980-83, and Bampton Lecturer at Columbia University in 1983. He was a Visiting Professor at Chicago, Washington, Michigan, Minnesota, Cornell, Stanford and Rockefeller Universities.
He has been a member of the American Philosophical Society since 1993, and of the Norwegian Academy of Sciences since 1993, and an Honorary Fellow of Harris Manchester College, Oxford since 1996, and of the School of Advanced Study, University of London since 2002 (Senior Distinguished Fellow 2002-3). He has receveived the honorary degrees of D.Litt. from Bristol (1982), Liverpool (1988), Glasgow (1990), Trinity College, Dublin (1992), Hull (1993), Sheffield (1995), and Warwick (1995), of D.Hum.Litt. from Denison University, 0hio (l986) and Lafayette College, Pennsylvania (1990), and of D.C.L. from the Queen's University of Belfast (1994).
Kenny was appointed Knight Bachelor by H.M. the Queen in 1992 and has been an Honorary Bencher of Lincoln’s Inn since 1999.
In October 2006, Kenny was awarded the American Catholic Philosophical Association's Aquinas Medal for his significant contributions to Aquinas scholarship.
[edit] Philosophy
Although deeply interested in traditional Catholic teaching, Kenny now explicitly defines his position as an Agnostic, explaining in his What I believe both why he is not a theist and why he is not an atheist.
[edit] Bibliography
- Kenny, A. (1963) Action, Emotion and Will. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-30374-5
- Kenny, A. (1969) The Five Ways: St. Thomas Aquinas’ proofs of God’s existence. London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-31845-9
- Kenny, A. (1973) Wittgenstein. Harmondsworth. The Penguin Press. ISBN 0-14-021581-6
- Kenny, A. (1978) The Aristotelian Ethics: a study of the relationship between the Eudemian and Nicomachean ethics of Aristotle Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-824554-8
- Kenny, A. (1979) The god of the Philosophers. Oxford. OUP. ISBN 0-19-824594-7
- Kenny, A. (1980) Aquinas. New York: Hill and Wang. ISBN 0-8090-2724-0
- Kenny, A. (1982) The Computation of Style: an introduction to statistics for students of literature and humanities. Oxford & New York: Pergamon Press. ISBN 0-08-024282-0
- Kenny, A. (1986) A Path from Rome: An autobiography. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-283050-3
- Kenny, A. (1988) God and Two Poets: Arthur Hugh Clough and Gerard Manley Hopkins. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 0-283-99387-1
- Kenny, A.(1993) Aristotle on the Perfect Life. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-824017-1
- Kenny, A.(1993) Aquinas on Mind. London ; New York: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-04415-4
- Kenny, A. (ed) (1994) The Oxford History of Western Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-824278-6
- Kenny, A. (1997) A Brief History of Western Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-20132-7
- Kenny, A. (1997) A Life in Oxford. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-5061-0
- Kenny, A.(2002) Aquinas on Being. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-823847-9
- Kenny, A. (2004) Ancient Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-875273-3
- Kenny, A. (2005) Arthur Hugh Clough: a poet’s life. London & New York: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-7382-2
- Kenny, A. (2006) What I Believe. London & New York: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-8971-0
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