George Holmes Howison

George Holmes Howison George Holmes Howison (29 November 1834 – 31 December 1916) was an American philosopher who established the philosophy department at the University of California, Berkeley and held the position there of Mills Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity. He also founded the Philosophical Union, one of the oldest philosophical organizations in the United States.

Howison's philosophy is set forth almost entirely in his volume entitled ''The Limits of Evolution, and other essays, illustrating the metaphysical theory of personal idealism'' (1901, 2nd ed.: 1905). Friends and former students of Howison established the Howison Lectures in Philosophy in 1919. Over the years, the lecture series has included talks by distinguished philosophers such as Michel Foucault and Noam Chomsky. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A dictionary of English synonymes and synonymous or parallel expressions designed as a practical guide to aptness and variety of phraseology / by Soule, Richard, 1812-1877

    Published 1910
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    A dictionary of English synonymes and synonymous or parallel expressions : designed as a practical guide to aptness and variety of phraseology / by Soule, Richard, 1812-1877

    Published 1920
    Other Authors: “…Howison, George Holmes, 1834-1917…”
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