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Raphael, D. D. (David Daiches), 1916-2015 (Autor Personal)

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His The moral sense, 1947.

Smith, A. The theory of moral sentiments, 1982, c1976: CIP t.p. (D. D. Raphael)

ALCS database, 13 Mar. 2007 (b. 25 Jan. 1916)

Information from 678 converted Dec. 8, 2014 (b. 1916)

Contemporary Authors, via WWW, March 7, 2016 (David D(aiches) Raphael; Political theorist; born January 25, 1916, in Liverpool, England; University College, Oxford, B.A., 1938; Oriel College, Oxford, M.A., D. Phil., 1940; British Army, 1940-1941; Oxford University, Oriel College, Oxford, England, tutor in philosophy, 1940; British Ministry of Labour and National Service, London, England, temporary assistant principal, 1941-1944, temporary principal, 1944-1945; University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, professor of philosophy, 1946-1949; University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, lecturer, 1949-1951, senior lecturer in moral philosophy, 1951-1960, Edward Caird Professor of Political and Social Philosophy, 1960-1970; University of Reading, Reading, England, professor of philosophy, 1970-1973; University of London, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, professor of philosophy, 1973-1983, emeritus professor and senior research fellow, beginning 1983, head of department of humanities, 1980-1983, academic director of associated studies, 1973-1980; visiting professor of philosophy, Hamilton College and University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1959; Mahlon Powell Lecturer in Philosophy, Indiana University, 1959; visiting fellow, All Souls College, Oxford University, 1967-1968; John Hinkley Visiting Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 1984)

ancestry.com, March 7, 2016 (David Daiches Raphael; David Raphael; born January 25, 1916 in Liverpool, England; died December 22, 2015 in Kingston Upon Thames, England)

Adam Smith,1991: portada (D. D. Raphael. Aus dem Engl. von Udo Rennert)