Warner Fite (5 March 1867 – 23 June 1955) was an American philosopher.
Warner 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]
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Warner Fite (5 March 1867 – 23 June 1955) was an American philosopher.
Warner 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]
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