Hugh Van Rensselaer Wilson

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Wilson, H. van Rensselaer (1900 - 198v)

When Wilson signed Humanist Manifesto II, he was professor emeritus of philosophy at Brooklyn College.

A humanist activist, he helped form a Brooklyn humanist chapter:

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He was on the editorial advisory board of Religious Humanism, the quarterly published by the Fellowship of Religious Humanists.

Wilson, a long-time member of the American Philosophical Association, wrote Ethical Aspects of Reward (1932) and many articles for journals, such as "How Valid Is Jordan's Disillusionment With Life and Thought?" (Ethics, Volume 66, page 279, 1956).


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