關於作者

Stephen C. Pepper was an influential American philosopher known for his work in the philosophy of science and social theory. His most notable work, "World Hypotheses: A Study in Evidence," published in 1942, explores how different worldviews shape human understanding and action. In this seminal text, he categorizes various philosophical systems based on their evidential bases, making significant contributions to the discourse on how humans interpret their existence within the cosmos.

Pepper's intellectual journey extended beyond philosophy into the realms of civilization and values, as demonstrated in his work "Civilization" and "The Sources of Value." He sought to bridge the gap between empirical science and normative inquiries, emphasizing the importance of values in shaping human experience. His ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions about the interplay between science, culture, and ethics, solidifying his legacy as a pivotal figure in 20th-century philosophy.

國籍 美國的
出生日期 April 10, 1905
出生地點 Detroit, Michigan, USA
逝世日期 November 11, 1972