Alan Pratt
Alan R. Pratt (born 1953) is a Professor of Humanities at Embry–Riddle University. He is known for his research on existential nihilism and meaning of life.[1][2]
Alan Pratt  | |
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| Born | 1953 | 
| Era | 21st century Philosophy | 
| Region | Western philosophy | 
| School | Continental | 
Main interests  | existential nihilism | 
Books
    
- Tales of Florida Fishes, Zane Grey's West Society, 2016 (contributing editor)
 - The Critical Response to Andy Warhol, New York: Greenwood Press, 1997 (contributing editor)
 - The Dark Side: Thoughts on the Futility of Life from the Ancient Greeks to the Present, New York: Citadel Press, 1994
 - Black Humor: Critical Essays, New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1993 (contributing editor)
 
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External links
    
- Alan Pratt at Embry-Riddle University
 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Nihilism
 - Modern America and Its Discontents: The Ride-Hard, Die-Free Fantasy of Bike Week
 
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