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Charles Burke Guignon (February 1, 1944 – May 23, 2020) was an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of South Florida.[1] He is known for his expertise on Martin Heidegger's philosophy and existentialism.[2] He became a member of the Florida Philosophical Association in the early 2000s.[3]

Charles Guignon
Born

Charles Burke Guignon


February 1, 1944
Amarillo, TX
DiedMay 23, 2020 (aged 76)
Palm Harbor, FL
NationalityAmerican
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
ThesisHeidegger and the Structure of Traditional Epistemological Arguments (1979)
Doctoral advisorHubert Dreyfus
Other advisorsHans-Georg Gadamer
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosophy
School or traditionContinental philosophy
Institutions
  • University of Vermont
  • University of South Florida
  • Main interests
  • existentialism
  • hermeneutics
  • Bibliography

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  • ^ Heidegger: A (Very) Critical Introduction
  • ^ "MEMBERS". Florida Philosophical Association. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
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