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Myers, Gerald Eugene was born on June 19, 1923 in Central City, Nebraska, United States. Son of Harold W. and Mary (Ferguson) Myers.
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A comprehensive interpretative and critical study of one of America's foremost philosophers and psychologists. Gerald Myers traces William James's life and career and then uses this biographical information to illuminate his writings and ideas.
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Myers, Gerald Eugene was born on June 19, 1923 in Central City, Nebraska, United States. Son of Harold W. and Mary (Ferguson) Myers.
Bachelor, Haverford College, 1947. Master of Arts, Brown University, 1949. Doctor of Philosophy, Brown University, 1954.
Instructor Smith College, 1950-1952. Assistant professor Williams College, 1952-1961. Associate professor Kenyon College, 1961-1965.
Professor Commonwealth Post College, Long Island University, 1965-1967, Queens College and Graduate Center, City University New York, 1967—2009. Deputy executive officer Doctor of Philosophy program Queens College and Graduate Center, City University New York (Graduate Center). Director introduction philosophy into New York City High Schools project.
Professor emeritus City University of New York. Director humanities-and-dance projects, philosopher-in-residence American Dance Festival, Durham, North Carolina, 1979. Project director African-American Perspectives in American Modern Dance, American Dance Festival/National Endowment for Humanities.
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Member American Philosophical Association (past secretary-treasurer Western division), Metaphys. Society of America, Society Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Martha Coleman, August 7, 1948. 1 son, Curt.