H. O. Mounce
Howard Owen Mounce is a British philosopher and Honorary Fellow of Swansea University. He was a long-serving lecturer on philosophy at the then University College of Swansea. Influenced by Rush Rhees, he is amongst those labelled as members of the "Swansea School" or as "Swansea Wittgensteinians". He is a former editor-of Philosophical Investigations, and has made contributions to a broad range of areas including the philosophy of language, the philosophy of religion, metaphysics, ethics, and aesthetics.
Life and career
H. O. Mounce was born in early 1939 in Swansea.A student of Rush Rhees, who Hertzberg describes as a "formative influence". Mounce obtained his B.A.
He was the editor-in-chief of the Philosophical Investigations, a journal in which the work of Ludwig Wittgenstein is consistently highlighted, ''from 2006 to 2022. He took over the position following the death of Phillips and continued in that role until he was succeeded by Mario Von Der Ruhr.
Mounce has, as Weston notes, published books on American Pragmatism, David Hume, moral philosophy and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus'', and articles on a wide range of topics "from Zande witchcraft to the smell of coffee". Many of these works are said by Weston to exhibit the influence of the philosophy of Wittgenstein.
Works
Books authored
- with Phillips, D. Z. Moral Practices, Studies in Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion Vol. VI, Routledge & Kegan Paul.—. The Two Pragmatisms: From Peirce to Rorty, Routledge.—. Hume's Naturalism, Routledge.—. Metaphysics and the End of Philosophy, Continuum.
Select papers and book chapters
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- —. "Morality and Religion" in Brian Davies Philosophy of Religion: A Guide to the Subject, London, pp. 253-286.