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Claire Ortiz Hill

Claire Ortiz Hill (born 1951)[1] is an American independent scholar, hermit, translator, and author of books on analytic philosophy, specializing in the works of Edmund Husserl, the philosophy of logic, and the philosophy of mathematics.

Life and education

Hill is from Santa Fe, New Mexico, where her ancestors have lived since the 17th century.[2] Her mother, Adelina Ortiz de Hill (1929–2014) was a fiesta and rodeo queen, nurse, author, and local historian, named as a "Santa Fe Living Treasure" in 2011. Her father, Milford Hill, worked as an employment counselor.[3]

Hill earned bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of California, Riverside, and a second master's degree and doctorate from Paris-Sorbonne University.[4][5] She has also studied German in Leipzig and Halle.[5]

She lives as a hermit in France, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Paris.[5]

Books

Hill's books include:

She is also the translator from German into English of Husserl's Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge: Lectures 1906/07 (Springer, 2008)[11] and Logic and General Theory of Science (Springer, 2019), and the translator from English into French of Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka's The Fullness of the Logos in the Key of Life (as La Plénitude du Logos dans le registre de la vie, L'Harmattan, 2011).

References

  1. ^ Birth year from German National Library catalog, retrieved 2021-02-08
  2. ^ Author biography of Adelina Ortiz de Hill from Sol, Sombra Y La Tierra (Professional Press, 2004)
  3. ^ Krasnow, Bruce (31 October 2014), "Adelina Ortiz de Hill, 1929-2014: Living Treasure launched online site for stories of native Santa Feans", Santa Fe New Mexican
  4. ^ Author biography from Logic and General Theory of Science (Springer, 2019)
  5. ^ a b c Claire Ortiz Hill, French National Library, retrieved 2021-02-08
  6. ^ Reviews of Word and Object in Husserl, Frege, and Russell:
    • Chabot, Pascal (June 1997), Revue Internationale de Philosophie, 51 (200): 283–284, JSTOR 23954470{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Chauviré, Christiane (October–December 1994), Archives de Philosophie, 57 (4): 712–713, JSTOR 43037220{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Griffin, Nicholas (June 1994), Russell, 14 (1), doi:10.15173/russell.v14i1.1863{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Mays, Wolfe (January 1994), History and Philosophy of Logic, 15 (2): 259, doi:10.1080/01445349408837235{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Haaparanta, Leila (October 1995), "Perspectives into analytical philosophy", Synthese, 105 (1): 123–139, doi:10.1007/BF01064106, JSTOR 20117452, S2CID 44167409
  7. ^ Reviews of Rethinking Identity and Metaphysics:
  8. ^ Reviews of Husserl or Frege?:
    • da Silva, Jairo José (July–December 2000), "Review", Manuscrito, 23 (2): 351–372
    • Jolley, Kelly Dean (2001), Journal of the History of Philosophy, 39 (2): 311–312, doi:10.1353/hph.2003.0102, S2CID 171054592{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Leng, Mary (October 2002), "Review", Philosophy in Review, 22 (5): 325–327
    • Pallares Vega, Ivonne V. (June 2003), Husserl Studies, 19 (2): 179–191, doi:10.1023/A:1024811929607{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Pike, Lee (2001), Essays in Philosophy, 2 (2): 112–115, doi:10.5840/eip2001229{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Poli, Roberto (March 2003), Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 66 (2): 501–504, JSTOR 20140556{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
    • Van Atten, Mark (June 2003), Philosophia Mathematica, 11 (2): 241–244, doi:10.1093/philmat/11.2.241{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
  9. ^ Review of The Roots and Flowers of Evil in Baudelaire, Nietzsche and Hitler:
    • Holzer, Angela (March 2009), The Agonist, pp. 62–66
  10. ^ Reviews of The Road Not Taken:
  11. ^ Review of Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge:

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