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    E. L. Stevenson portrait, circa 1951

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    Portrait of Wheland Company employee E. L. Stevenson

    E. L. Stevenson portrait, circa 1951

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    Portrait of Wheland Company employee E. L. Stevenson

    Charles L. Stevenson, Ethics and Language

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    Feys Robert. Charles L. Stevenson, Ethics and Language. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 45, n°6-7, 1947. pp. 254-257

    Charles L. Stevenson, Ethics and Language

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    Feys Robert. Charles L. Stevenson, Ethics and Language. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 45, n°6-7, 1947. pp. 254-257

    Perry L. Stevenson

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    This is a portrait of Perry L. Stevenson, the fourth Dean of Westminster College. He is wearing a dark suit jacket over a white dress shirt with a dark tie; he is also wearing round, dark-rimmed glasses. Stevenson is positioned against a blank background and is looking directly at the camera. The photo is shot from the chest up.This photograph is a copy of the original and is in fairly good condition. However, the quality of the image is subpar. On the back of the photo, inscribed in pen, is: "Perry L. Stevenson," "Perry L. Stevenson," "1926-1933". There is also yellow adhesive brushed onto the back of the photo. Stevenson served as Dean of Westminster College from 1926 to 1933. He was born on August 27, 1890 in Atkinson. He attended Wooster College for three years, finished and received his A.B. and A.M. from the University of Colorado. He conducted additional graduate work at Columbia University and the University of California. Stevenson received a Ph.D. from New York University while on a leave of absence from 1931 to 1932. Before serving as the Dean of Westminster College, Stevenson taught Mathematics at the State Preparatory School in Boulder, CO, at Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, and finally at Westminster College, where he was the head of the Mathematics Department. On October 21, 1933, while still serving as Dean, Stevenson suffered from a massive heart attack while attending a homecoming football game at Westminster. He was immediately rushed to his home and passed away soon thereafter, to the great sadness and shock to all who knew him

    Presentación. Las definiciones persuasivas de C. L. Stevenson

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    Introducción a la traducción de “Persuasive Definitions” (1938) de C. L. Stevenson

    Jessie L. Stevenson West

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    La modernità tra simboli e figure del lavoro

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    La breve introduzione ai tre saggi di R. L. Stevenson - 'Gli ammiragli inglesi, 'In difesa dell'illuminazione a gas' ed 'Escursioni', dimostra l'appartenenza del grande scrittore scozzese al pensiero della modernità attraverso concetti come industrializzazione, metropoli e lavoro

    La distruzione dell'oggettività morale: l'emotivismo etico di Alfred J. Ayer e Charles L. Stevenson

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    Il problema dell'oggettività dei giudizi morali nell'emotivismo etico dal Circolo di Vienna a Charles L. Stevenson

    The Moral Aspect of the Works by R. L. Stevenson

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    Т. Кирпита: ORCID 0000-0002-9941-4312UKR: Стаття присвячена моральному аспекту творів Р. Л. Стівенсона Проаналізовано погляди письменника на проблеми моралі, його ставлення до моральних норм сучасної йому епохи, а також вплив релігійного виховання на світогляд письменника. Досліджено відображення поглядів Р. Л. Стівенсона на проблеми моралі, що турбували вікторіанське суспільство, у найбільш знакових творах письменника.ENG: The article is devoted to the coverage of the moral dominant in the works of R. L. Stevenson. The author analyzes the writer's views on moral problems, his attitude to the moral norms of his epoch, as well as the influence of Stevenson’s religious upbringing on his worldview. The reflection of R. L. Stevensonon's views on the moral dilemmas that troubled the Victorian society in the most significant works of the writer is investigated
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