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Roderick Firth

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Roderick Firth (January 30, 1917 – December 22, 1987)[1] held several academic posts, including Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University.[1] He is noted for his work on Ideal observer theory and radical empiricism.[2] He graduated from Harvard University.

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  1. ^ a b "Roderick Firth, Philosophy Professor, 70". The New York Times. December 27, 1987. p. 136.
  2. ^ 1964 Journal of Philosophy 61 (19):545-557.