Avrum Stroll

1921–2013 (age 92)

Philosopher

Biography

Avrum Stroll, who began his life in Philadelphia, became a philosopher whose careful attention to language and knowledge helped generations of students approach rigorous argument with humility. For decades at institutions such as the University of California, Santa Barbara, he wrote textbooks and essays that guided readers through epistemology, metaphysics, and the history of analytic thought, always insisting on precision without sacrificing accessibility.

His colleagues knew him as a generous interlocutor who welcomed young scholars into the conversation and never tired of refining his own views; he championed the idea that philosophy could be both deeply serious and warmly human.

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