Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones
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Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones (1848-1922) was an English educator and writer on logic and ethics.
She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, taking a first class in the Moral Sciences Tripos in 1880; was a resident lecturer on moral sciences (1884-1903), and after 1903 mistress. She translated, with Miss Hamilton, Lotze's Mikrokosmus (1888); edited Sidgwick's Methods of Ethics (1901) and his Ethics of Green, Spencer, and Martineau (1902); and wrote Elements of Logic (1890); A Primer of Logic (1905); A Primer of Ethics (1909); A New Law of Thought and its Logical Bearing (1911); Girton College (1913).
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