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− | '''Sidney Morgenbesser''' [[JTS]] '?? was a witty scholar (see his Wikipedia page for some of his better-known quotations) and officially the [[John Dewey]] Professor of [[Philosophy Department|Philosophy]]. He arrived at Columbia as a lecturer in [[1953]], and ascended to the Dewey chair in [[1975]]. He published little, but was a popular teacher, winning the [[Mark Van Doren Award]] and the [[Great Teacher Award]] (1982). | + | '''Sidney Morgenbesser''' [[JTS]] '?? was a witty scholar (see his Wikipedia page for some of his better-known quotations) and officially the [[John Dewey]] Professor of [[Philosophy Department|Philosophy]]. He arrived at Columbia as a lecturer in [[1953]], and ascended to the Dewey chair in [[1975]]. He published little, but was a popular teacher, winning the [[Mark Van Doren Award]] ([[1998]]) and the [[Great Teacher Award]] ([[1982]]). |
+ | [[Category:JTS alumni|Morgenbesser]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Van Doren Award recipients]] |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 21 November 2012
Sidney Morgenbesser JTS '?? was a witty scholar (see his Wikipedia page for some of his better-known quotations) and officially the John Dewey Professor of Philosophy. He arrived at Columbia as a lecturer in 1953, and ascended to the Dewey chair in 1975. He published little, but was a popular teacher, winning the Mark Van Doren Award (1998) and the Great Teacher Award (1982).