Peter Osborne (philosopher)

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  • Osborne, Peter: (2002) Conceptual Art, London, Phaidon Press Ltd, 304p ISBN   0-7148-3930-2
  • Osborne, Peter: (2000) Philosophy in Cultural Theory, London, U.K. : Routledge. 146p. ISBN   0415238013
  • Osborne, Peter: (1995) The Politics of Time: Modernity and Avant-garde, London, U.K. : Verso Books. 272p. ISBN   0-86091-652-9
  • References

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    Peter Osborne
    Born1958 (age 6667)
    Known for Radical Philosophy
    Academic background
    Alma mater University of Bristol (BA)
    University of Sussex (PhD)
    Thesis The Carnival of Philosophy: Philosophy, Politics and Science in Hegel and Marx  (1988)
    Doctoral advisor Christopher Arthur
    Other advisors Gillian Rose