Jason Stanley

Jason Stanley (born 1969) is an American philosopher who is the Jacob Urowsky Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. He is best known for his contributions to philosophy of language and epistemology, which often draw upon and influence other fields, including linguistics and cognitive science. He has written for a popular audience on the ''New York Times'' philosophy blog The Stone. In his more recent work, Stanley has brought tools from philosophy of language and epistemology to bear on questions of political philosophy, especially in his 2015 book ''How Propaganda Works''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Knowledge and practical interests / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2005
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    The Politics of Language by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2023
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    Knowledge and practical interests / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2005
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    Language in context : selected essays / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2007
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    Know how / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2011
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    Language in context : selected essays / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2007
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    How propaganda works / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2015
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    How fascism works : the politics of us and them / by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2020
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    The Politics of Language by Stanley, Jason

    Published 2023
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    The politics of language / by Beaver, David I., 1966-, Stanley, Jason

    Published 2023
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    The healthy college cookbook : quick, cheap, easy / by Nimetz, Alexandra, 1977-

    Published 1999
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