About the Author:
The Editor: Alice Ambrose, now Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Smith College, did her undergraduate work at Millikin University, and received Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin and Cambridge University. During her three years in Cambridge, she was a pupil of Moore and Wittgenstein, with Moore as supervisor of her doctoral dissertation. She is the author of Essays in Analysis, and the co-author, with Morris Lazerowitz, of Fundamentals of Symbolic Logic, Philosophical Theories, Necesidad y Filfofía, Essay in the Unknown Wittgenstein, Necessity and Language. She is the co-editor, with Morris Lazerowitz, of books of essays on Moore and on Wittgenstein. She is also the editor of Wittgenstein's Lectures, Cambridge 1932-1935. Professor Ambrose was named President of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, in 1975, and was Visiting Professor at the University of Delaware, Carleton College, and Hampshire College.
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