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Stephen C. Pepper was an American pragmatism philosopher, the Mills Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. He may be best known for World Hypotheses: A Study in Evidence but was also a respected authority on aesthetics, philosophy of art, and ethics.
Stephen Coburn Pepper received his bachelor's degree and his doctorate in philosophy from Harvard University. He trained under Ralph Barton Perry, a noted critical realist. He taught primarily at the University of California at Berkeley, from 1919 to 1953.
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