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William David Ross was a prominent Scottish philosopher best known for his work in ethics, particularly his contributions to moral philosophy and the study of ancient philosophy. He played a significant role in the revival of Aristotelian ethics and is remembered for his influential texts, including 'A New Aristotle Reader.' Ross's scholarly approach emphasized the importance of virtue and moral principles, which he argued were essential for a well-lived life. His writing style and philosophical arguments helped shape modern ethical discussions, establishing a bridge between classical and contemporary thought.

In addition to his philosophical work, Ross served as a professor at various institutions, where he inspired many students and fellow scholars. His impact on the field of philosophy extends beyond his own writings; he influenced a generation of thinkers who continued to explore the themes he introduced. He remains a significant figure in the landscape of 20th-century philosophy, particularly in the areas of ethics and the interpretation of Aristotle's works.

国籍 苏格兰人
出生日期 April 15, 1877
出生地点 Edinburgh, Scotland
去世日期 May 5, 1971
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