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Richard Watson (philosopher) was born on 23 February, 1931, is an American philosopher, speleologist, and author (1931–2019). Discover Richard Watson (philosopher)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

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1931

Richard Allan Watson (23 February 1931 – 18 September 2019) was an American philosopher, speleologist and author.

Watson taught philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis for forty years.

He was considered one of the foremost living authorities on Descartes.

He was an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy for Washington University.

Watson earned a degree in geology specializing in "paleoclimatology of 10,000 years ago."

This involved the development of agrarian societies in the Fertile Crescent.

1965

From July 1965 to July 1967, he was president of the Cave Research Foundation.

His book, Cogito, Ergo Sum: a life of René Descartes is a travelogue in the form of following Descartes's travels around Europe.

2002

It was chosen by the New York Public Library as one of its "25 Books to Remember from 2002."

Watson authored the article Self-consciousness and the Rights of Nonhuman Animals and Nature, which argued that most animals do not have rights such as the rights for freedom or from unnecessary suffering because they are not moral agents, do not possess self-consciousness, free will, or have the capability for understanding moral principles or the physical capability to act according to given principles of duty.

According to Watson, an animal deserving of rights must have a well developed brain to discern "right from wrong".

Richard A. Watson's publications include the following books and articles: