Charles A. Baylis

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Charles A. Baylis
Born2 April 1902
Died30 August 1975
EducationUniversity of Washington (AB & AM), Harvard University (PhD)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsBrown University (1927–1949), University of Maryland (1949–1952), Duke University (1952–1970)
ThesisCreative Synthesis as a Philosophical Concept (1926)

Charles Augustus Baylis (1902–1975) was an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Brown University (1927–1949), University of Maryland (1949–1952), Duke University (1952–1970).[1] He was the managing editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic.[2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Experience Mind and Value Philosophival Essays. Brill Archive.
  2. ^ "Encyclopedia Brunoniana". www.brown.edu.
  3. ^ Mayo, Bernard (1976). "FACT, VALUE AND PERCEPTION: Essays in Honor of Charles A. Baylis, Essays in Honor of Charles A Baylis". Philosophical Books. 17 (2): 93–94. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0149.1976.tb01667.x. ISSN 1468-0149.

Further reading[edit]

  • Fact, Value, and Perception: Essays in Honor of Charles A. Baylis, Duke University Press 1975