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Montague, William Pepperell

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Montague, William Pepperell (1873–1953) philosopher; born in Chelsea, Mass. A longtime teacher at Barnard College and Columbia University (1903–47), he was one of the "new realists" to coauthor a famous 1912 article expounding an alternative to the idealism then dominant in philosophy. He gave important lecture series and chaired American delegations to international philosophical meetings; his works include The Ways of Knowing (1925).

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