Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge
Frederick James Eugene Woodbridge (1867, New York - 1940, New York) was a teacher at various American universities. Woodbridge considered himself a naïve realist, deeply impressed with Santayana. He spent much of his career at Columbia University, where a residence hall and a professorship in philosophy are named in his honor.
Works
- The Purpose of History (1916)
- The Realm of Mind (1926)
- The Son of Apollo: Themes of Plato (1929)
- Nature and Mind: Selected Essays (1937)
- An Essay on Nature (1940)
- Aristotle's Vision of Nature (ed. John H. Randall Jr., 1965)
Weblinks
Webpage on F.J.E. Woodbridge by J.A. Woodbridge
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Woodbridge, James Eugene |
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Philosopher |
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1867 |
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1940 |
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