Wilmon Henry Sheldon Explained
Wilmon Henry Sheldon (1875–1980) was a twentieth-century American philosopher.
Life and career
Wilmon Henry Sheldon was born in Newton Highlands, Massachusetts on April 4, 1875.[1]
He was educated at Harvard University and taught at Yale.[2]
He died in Pittsford, Vermont on February 26, 1980, and was interred at the Central Burying Grounds in Hamden, Connecticut.[3]
Major works
- Book: Strife of Systems and Productive Duality: An Essay in Philosophy . Harvard University Press . 1918.
- Book: America's Progressive Philosophy . Yale University Press . New Haven, CT . 1942.
- Book: Process and Polarity (Woodbridge Lectures, Columbia University) . 1944.
- Book: God and Polarity: A Synthesis of Philosophies . 1954.
References
- Book: Harvard College Class of 1895 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report . . Cambridge, Massachusetts . 438–439 . 1920 . 2024-10-02 . Google Books.
- [Nicholas Rescher]
- News: Man, 104, Dies . . Pittsford, Vermont . 4 . 1980-02-27 . 2024-10-02 . Newspapers.com.