Biography
William Christopher Barrett entered the City College of New York when 15 years old.
He received his PhD from Columbia University at age 22. In the late 1940s to early 1950s, he was a journalist and associate editor at the Partisan Review and later the literary critic of The Atlantic Monthly magazine. He was a professor of philosophy at New York University from 1950 to 1979. He was well-known for writing philosophical works for nonexperts. Perhaps the best known among these were *Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy* and *The Illusion of Technique*.
He received his PhD from Columbia University at age 22. In the late 1940s to early 1950s, he was a journalist and associate editor at the Partisan Review and later the literary critic of The Atlantic Monthly magazine. He was a professor of philosophy at New York University from 1950 to 1979. He was well-known for writing philosophical works for nonexperts. Perhaps the best known among these were *Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy* and *The Illusion of Technique*.
Books by William Barrett
On the Threshold of a New World of Thought; an Examination of the Phenomena of Spiritualism
History and Antiquities of the
History and Antiquities of the City of Bristol; ... Illustrated with Copper-Plate Prints... .
Visões No Momento Da Morte
Visões No Momento Da Morte
Irrasyonel Insan
Lazy Man's Guide to Fitness Eq
Lazy Man's Guide to Fitness Equipment
Dime Detective Companion
Dime Detective Companion
What is existentialism? (Everg
What is existentialism? (Evergreen book, E-575-A)
Irrational Man a Study in Esis
Irrational Man a Study in Esistential Philosphy
Irrational Man. A Study in Exi
Irrational Man. A Study in Existential Philosophy
The Edge of Things (First Edit
The Edge of Things (First Edition)
Irrational Man a Study in Exis
Irrational Man a Study in Existential PH
Sur la structure des groupes s
Sur la structure des groupes semi-simples réels .
Death-Bed Visions
The nonconformists vindicated
The nonconformists vindicated from the abuses put upon them by Mr. Dvrel and Scrivener