- Rogers Albritton
Rogers Albritton (
August 15 ,1923 -May 21 ,2002 ) was a chair of theHarvard andUCLA philosophy departments, and considered by his peers to be one of the finest philosophical minds of the 20th century. Albritton's influence was achieved despite having published very little, a fact about him that inspired the entry "allbutwritten" inDaniel Dennett 's philosophical Lexicon. Albritton's specialties included ancient philosophy, philosophy of mind, free will, skepticism, metaphysics and the work ofLudwig Wittgenstein . [ [http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/inmemoriam/RogersAlbritton.htm UCLA obituary] ]Biography
Albritton was born in
Columbus, Ohio . He was admitted to Swarthmore at the age of 15, but left to serve in the Army Air Corps inWorld War II . He received his B.A. from St. John's College Annapolis in 1948.He taught for a year at St. John's, and began teaching full time at
Cornell after completing 3 years of graduate work atPrinceton University . He received his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1955, taught at Cornell for one more year, before being appointed to Harvard in 1956. He made tenure at Harvard in 1960, and served as chair from 1963 to 1970. In 1968, he was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences . In 1972, he moved to UCLA where he served as chair from 1979 to 1981. In 1984 he was president of the Western (then Pacific) Division of theAmerican Philosophical Association . [ [http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/archives/O/a/ucl0241.shtml ScienceBlog Obituary] ]He died in 2002 of chronic
emphysema . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B04E3D9103DF933A25755C0A9649C8B63&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss New York Times obituary] ] ]References
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