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Williams, Donald Cary, 1899-1983

LC control no.no2018101228
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LC classificationPS3545.I5213
Personal name headingWilliams, Donald Cary, 1899-1983
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Variant(s)Williams, Donald (Donald Cary), 1899-1983
Williams, Donald C., 1899-1983
D. C. W. (Donald Cary Williams), 1899-1983
W., D. C. (Donald Cary Williams), 1899-1983
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeLos Angeles (Calif.) Cambridge (Mass.)
Birth date1899-05-28
Death date1983-01-16
Place of birthCrows Landing (Calif.)
Place of deathFallbrook (Calif.)
Field of activityEpistemics Metaphysics
AffiliationHarvard University. Department of Philosophy
University of California, Los Angeles. Department of Philosophy
Profession or occupationPhilosophers
Found inWilliams, Donald Cary. Principles of empirical realism, 1966: title page (Donald Cary Williams, Professor of Philosophy, Harvard University)
Rhymes, 1923: title page (Donald Cary Williams)
Rhymes. A second series, 1925: title page (D.C.W.)
The ground of induction, 1963: title page (Donald Williams)
Williams, Donald Cary. The elements and patterns of being, 2018: title page (Donald C. Williams) page vii (Donald Cary Williams (1899-1983)) page 1 (Williams began his studies with a focus on English literature, receiving an AB in the subject from Occidental College, Los Angeles, in 1922; then switched to philosophy, receiving his Ph. D. from Harvard in 1928. He taught at UCLA from 1930 to 1939 and then at Harvard from 1939 to 1967)
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy, viewed online on July 30, 2018 (Donald Cary Williams, philosopher; research interests: epistemics and metaphysics; born May 28, 1899, in Crow's Landing, California; studied English literature at Occidental College; his first publication was a book of poetry; professor of philosophy; taught for ten years at UCLA and then at Harvard, from 1939 until his retirement in 1967; died in Fallbrook, California, January 16, 1983)
   <https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/williams-dc/>
Wikipedia, viewed July 30, 2018 (Donald Cary Williams)
Associated languageeng