David Malet Armstrong

Australian philosopher and author

David Malet Armstrong - Thinkers & Philosophers born July 8th, 1926
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Contributed significantly to metaphysics and philosophy of mind. Developed a rigorous theory of universals, emphasizing the role of physicalism in understanding abstract entities. Published extensively, with the work 'A Materialist Theory of the Mind' being a cornerstone in discussions of the philosophy of mind. Engaged in debates regarding realism and the nature of reality throughout academic career.

Authored 'A Materialist Theory of the Mind'

Formulated a theory of universals

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