Kelly Dean Jolley is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Auburn University in Alabama and a member of Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Columbus, Georgia. He works in theory of judgment, philosophical psychology, metaphilosophy, the history of twentieth century philosophy, ancient philosophy and philosophy of religion.He is the author of The Concept ‘Horse’ Paradox and Wittgensteinian Conceptual Investigations (Ashgate), the editor of Wittgenstein: Key Concepts (Acumen), and the author and co-author of numerous articles, including “What is it Like to be a Phenomenologist? (Philosophical Quarterly), “Polyanna Realism: Moral Perception and Moral Properties” (Australasian Journal of Philosophy), and “(Kivy on) the Form-Content Identity Thesis” (The British Journal of Aesthetics).
Kelly Dean Jolley is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Auburn University in Alabama and a member of Holy Transfiguration Orthodox Church in Columbus, Georgia. He works in theory of judgment, philosophical psychology, metaphilosophy, the history of twentieth century philosophy, ancient philosophy and philosophy of religion.He is the author of The Concept ‘Horse’ Paradox and Wittgensteinian Conceptual Investigations (Ashgate), the editor of Wittgenstein: Key Concepts (Acumen), and the author and co-author of numerous articles, including “What is it Like to be a Phenomenologist? (Philosophical Quarterly), “Polyanna Realism: Moral Perception and Moral Properties” (Australasian Journal of Philosophy), and “(Kivy on) the Form-Content Identity Thesis” (The British Journal of Aesthetics).