Walter Terence Stace
Philosopher, Author
1886 – 1967
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Who was Walter Terence Stace?
Walter Terence Stace was a British civil servant, educator, public philosopher and epistemologist, who wrote on Hegel, mysticism, and moral relativism. He worked with the Ceylon Civil Service from 1910 and 1932, thereafter he worked at Princeton University till his retirement in 1955, as professor of philosophy, and subsequently remained professor emeritus of philosophy. He is most known for his work in philosophy of mysticism, and books like Mysticism and Philosophy and Teachings of the Mystics.
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- Born
- Nov 17, 1886
London - Also known as
- W. T. Stace
- Profession
- Education
- Trinity College, Dublin
- Fettes College
- Died
- Aug 2, 1967
Laguna Beach
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on July 23, 2013
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