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    John Cook Wilson FBA (6 June 1849 – 11 August 1915) was an English philosopher. Cook was born in Nottingham, United Kingdom, the only son of a Methodist minister. After Derby Grammar School, 1862–67, Wilson went up to Balliol College, Oxford in 1868, where he read both Classics and … See more

    • Statement and Inference, edited from the manuscripts by A. S. L. Farquharson (Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1926)
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    Dec 8, 2009 · John Cook Wilson (1849–1915) was Wykeham Professor of Logic at New …

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    Who was Cook Wilson?
    Cook Wilson was first elected fellow of Oriel College in 1873 and, in 1889, he succeeded Thomas Fowler as Wykeham Professor of Logic, New College. Bernard Bosanquet, Thomas Case, and John Venn had been among his rivals. He finally moved to New College in 1901, where he remained until his death from pernicious anemia, on 11 August 1915.
    What does Cook Wilson mean by uncompromisingly?
    Cook Wilson believed that in philosophy, one must above all “uncompromisingly […] to try to find out what a given activity of thought presupposes as implicit or explicit in our consciousness”, i.e., to “try to get at the facts of consciousness and not let them be overlaid as is so commonly done with preconceived theories” (SI, 328).
    What did Cook Wilson offer as an example of knowledge?
    Cook Wilson offered as an example of his concept of knowledge the axiom of parallels in Euclidean geometry.
    How did Cook Wilson influence McDowell?
    In the United States, Cook Wilson’s views on knowledge had a formative influence on the thought of Wilfrid Sellars, who studied at Oxford in the mid-1930s, and whose views are in turn of importance for McDowell (McDowell 1994, 1998). In his ‘Autobiographical Reflections’, Sellars wrote:
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    John Cook Wilson (1849–1915) was Wykeham Professor of Logic at New College, Oxford and …

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    Jan 15, 2019 · John Cook Wilson (b. 1849–d. 1915) was Wykeham Professor of Logic at the …

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    Biography. Cook was born in Nottingham, United Kingdom, the only son of a Methodist …

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    Born in 1849, the only son of a iMethodist minister, Cook Wilson went from Derby Grammar …

  8. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ejop.12765

    Cook Wilson follows Aristotle in distinguishing at least two ways in which knowing can obtain: …

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