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Frank B. Ebersole (1919–2009) was an American philosopher who developed a unique form of ordinary language philosophy. ==Biography== Frank B. Ebersole was born in Indiana.〔Death announcement ()〕 He majored in zoology at Heidelberg College. After years as a philosophy graduate student at Yale University, he transferred to the University of Chicago, where he worked with Rudolf Carnap, one of the founders of logical analysis, and with Charles Hartshorne, an advocate of process philosophy and a theorist of physiological psychology. Ebersole received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1947 (and won the 1945 Fiske Poetry Prize). Ebersole taught philosophy at colleges and universities, including Carleton, Oberlin, San Jose State, Stanford, and Alberta, but most of his academic career was at the University of Oregon, where he was department chairman and director of graduate studies. He published essays in a number of journals, however, many of his essays were not accepted for journal publication and are available only in his three self-published books: ''Things We Know'', ''Meaning and Saying'', and ''Language and Perception''.〔''Things We Know'' (Eugene, Ore: University of Oregon Books, 1967; 2nd edition, Xlibris , 2001). ''Language and Perception'' (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979; 2nd edition, Xlibris, 2002). ''Meaning and Saying'' (Washington, D.C.: University Press of America, 1979; 2nd edition, Xlibris, 2002).〕 Besides his involvement with philosophical issues, he was a photographer, and author of two books of poetry (''Many Times of Year'' and ''Song of the Crow''〔''Song of the Crow'' (Columbia City, Indiana: Overdeer Press, 1992) and ''Many Times of Year'' (Friendsville, Maryland: Acheron Press, 1984). Some of the poems are about philosophy but most are about other subjects.〕).
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