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Roy Wood Sellars

Roy Wood Sellars (July 9, 1880, Seaforth, Ontario – September 5, 1973, Ann Arbor, Michigan) was a Canadian-born American philosopher of critical realism and religious humanism, and a proponent of naturalistic emergent evolution (which he called evolutionary naturalism). Sellars received his B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where he taught for over 40 years. He is the father of Wilfrid Sellars.

In his 1969 book ''Reflections on American Philosophy From Within'' he described his views on materialism as evolutionary materialism, an extension to his 1922 groundbreaking book ''Evolutionary Naturalism''.

He helped draft the Humanist Manifesto in 1933 and also signed the Humanist Manifesto II in 1973. Sellars was a supporter of socialism, saying that socialism was a democratic conception of economic organisation which "will give the maximum possible at any one time of justice and liberty". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Philosophy for the future : the quest of modern materialism / by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1949
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    Reflections on American philosophy from within. by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1969
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    Principles of emergent realism : philosophical essays / by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1970
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    Neglected alternatives; critical essays / by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1973
    Book
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    The philosophy of physical realism / by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1932
    Book
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    Social patterns and political horizons. by Sellars, Roy Wood, 1880-1973

    Published 1970
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    Essays in critical realism : a co-operative study of the problem of knowledge /

    Published 1920
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