Wilson John Cook

<history of philosophy, biography> English logician and philosopher (1849-1915). Although he had studied with Green, Wilson rejected idealism in favor of a realistic epistemology. His classroom teaching and posthumously-collected papers - Statement and Inference - were influential on a generation of Oxford philosophers.

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