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{{Orphan|date=April 2017}}Warner Fite (5 March 1867 – 23 June 1955) was an American philosopher. BiographyWarner Fite was born in Philadelphia. He graduated with a BA from Haverford College in 1889 and received his PhD in philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1894.[1] Besides teaching at the University of Chicago (1897–1901), Fite also worked at the University of Texas (1903–1906), Indiana University (1906–1908) and Harvard University (1911–1912).[1] He held the chair of Stuart Professor of Ethics at Princeton University from 1917 until his retirement in 1935.[1] Warner Fite died in 1955.[2] Works- An Introductory Study of Ethics (1903).
- Individualism (1911).
- Birth-Control and Biological Ethics (1916).
- Moral Philosophy (1925).
- The Examined Life: An Adventure in Moral Philosophy (1957).
- The Living Mind (1930).
- The Platonic Legend (1934).
- Jesus: The Man (1946).
Translations- Mist: A Tragicomic Novel, by Miguel de Unamuno (1928).
Selected articles- "Art, Industry and Science," The Psychological Review, Vol. VIII, No. 2, 1901, pp. 128–144.
- "The Monaural Localization of Sound," The Psychological Review, Vol. VIII, No. 3, 1901, pp. 225–246 (with James Rowland Angell).
- "Further Observations on the Monaural Localization of Sound," The Psychological Review, Vol. VIII, No. 5, 1901, pp. 449–458 (with James Rowland Angell).
- "The Place of Pleasure and Pain in the Functional Psychology," The Psychological Review, Vol. X, 1903, pp. 633–644.
- "The Social Implications of Consciousness," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. X, No. 14, 1913, pp. 365–374.
- "Pragmatism and Truth," Philosophical Review, Vol. XXIII, 1914, pp. 506–524.
- [https://archive.org/stream/unpopularreview01newy#page/388/mode/2up "The Barbarian Invasion,"] The Unpopular Review, Vol. I, No. 2, 1914, pp. 389–406.
- [https://archive.org/stream/unpopularreview04newy#page/110/mode/2up "A New Essay in the Psychology of Advertising,"] The Unpopular Review, Vol. IV, No. 1, 1915, pp. 110–119.
- "Moral Valuations and Economic Laws," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XIV, No. 1, 1917, pp. 5–20.
- "Consciousness: Where is It?," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. XIV, No. 11, 1917, pp. 281–288.
- "The Philosopher and his Words," Philosophical Review, Vol. XLIV, 1935, pp. 120–137.
Notes1. ^1 2 Stroh, Guy W. (2005). "Fite, Warner (1867–1955)." In: John R. Shook (Ed.) Dictionary Of Modern American Philosophers, Vol. I. Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, p. 802. 2. ^"Dr. Warner Fite, Educator, is Dead," The New York Times, June 24, 1955, p. 19.
External links{{wikisource author}}- {{Internet Archive author |sname=Warner Fite |birth=1867 |death=1955}}
- Works by Warner Fite, at Hathi Trust
- [https://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?filter=&Search=Search&wc=on&Query=au:%22Warner+Fite%22&si=1 Works by Warner Fite], at JSTOR
- Works by Warner Fite, at Unz.org
- Warner Fite Collection 1906-1928
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