Paul Welsh
BornSeptember 11, 1911
DiedAugust 29, 2004
EducationCornell University (PhD), Bowdoin College (BA)
Spouse(s)Ethel Butcher Van Order (1942 - 1984)
Kathryn Welsh[1]
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
ThesisDewey's theory of inquiry (1947)

Paul Welsh (September 11, 1911 - August 29, 2004) was an American philosopher and professor of philosophy at Duke University.[2] He was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and is known for his works on logic.[3][4]

Books

  • Introduction to logic, Romane Clark and Paul Welsh, D. Van Nostrana Company, Inc., Princeton, N.J., Toronto, New York, London, 1962
  • Fact, Value, and Perception: Essays in Honor of Charles A. Baylis, Duke University Press 1975

References

  1. "KATHRYN WELSH".
  2. "Paul Welsh '37". Bowdoin College Obituaries. 29 August 2004.
  3. Mayo, Bernard (1976). "FACT, VALUE AND PERCEPTION: Essays in Honor of Charles A. Baylis, Essays in Honor of Charles A Baylis". Philosophical Books. 17 (2): 93–94. doi:10.1111/j.1468-0149.1976.tb01667.x. ISSN 1468-0149.
  4. Snyder, Donald Paul (10 October 1968). "Romane Clark and Paul Welsh. Introduction to logic. D. Van Nostrana Company, Inc., Princeton, N.J., Toronto, New York, London, 1962, xii + 268 pp". The Journal of Symbolic Logic. 33 (3): 479–480. doi:10.2307/2270360. ISSN 0022-4812. JSTOR 2270360. S2CID 123395738.
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