Dale Jacquette (April 19, 1953 – August 22, 2016) was an American analytic philosopher.
[1] At the time of his death, he was Professor Ordinarius of Philosophy at the University of Bern.
[1] Jacquette had previously served on the faculty of Penn State University.
[1] He received his undergraduate degree in philosophy from Oberlin College in 1975, and his PhD in the same subject from Brown University in 1983, writing a dissertation on the logic of intention supervised by Roderick Chisholm.
[2] A prolific writer, Jacquette published books on Meinong, logic, cannabis, psychologism, and the ethics of capital punishment in the final decade of his life.