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Harold Taylor (educator) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harold Taylor (educator) Dr. Harold A. Taylor (1914-1993)〔http://archives.slc.edu/finding-aids/h/harold-taylor-papers.html〕〔(Library of Congress Name Authority record )〕 was the president of Sarah Lawrence College, known for his writing on education and philosophy, and his stand against McCarthyism's interference with American education.〔 ==Biography== Born in Canada in 1914, he studied philosophy and literature at the University of Toronto and received his Bachelor of Arts in 1935. He received a Moss Scholarship for his "accomplishments as an athlete, musician, writer, and student," which funded his research for his Master of Arts in 1936, also at Toronto.〔 After completing his Master's, Taylor received a fellowship to study philosophy at the University of Cambridge.〔/http://nepr.net/audiofiles/2014/03/13/the-student-revolution-harold-taylor/〕 However he transferred to the University of London and earned a Ph.D. in philosophy in 1938 with his dissertation "The Concept of Reason and Its Function in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy and Literature." Taylor was offered a teaching position with the University of Wisconsin's Department of Philosophy in 1939, where he taught "social philosophy, aesthetics and the philosophy of George Santayana" for six years.〔 During World War II, Taylor left the University on temporary leave to conduct research for the National Defense Research Council.〔
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