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Chauncey Wright was an American philosopher of science of the second half of the nineteenth century and an early proponent of Darwinism in the United States.
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Chauncey Wright was a village philosopher whose village happened to be Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Knowing that Chauncey Wright and C.S. Peirce daily discussed Kant's philosophy for two years at
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My dear Wallace, -- I send by this post a review by Chauncey Wright, as I much want your opinion of it, as soon as you can send it.
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Chauncey Wright points out that the words omitted are "essential to the point on which he [Mr. Mivart] cites Mr. Darwin's authority."
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It was proposed many years ago in sport by the late deeply-lamented Chauncey Wright, and, as far as we know, has never yet appeared in print, though it may live to be gravely noted down in some future Variorum, being a genuine echo of many a note by Zachary
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
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April number, by Chauncey Wright, contains a new view of the law of
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Chauncey Wright, Francis Wharton, Dennett, John Fiske, or their equivalents in learning and lecture, were seen there, among three or four law students like Brooks Adams.
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Chauncey Wright points out that the words omitted are “essential to the point on which he [Mr. Mivart] cites Mr. Darwin's authority.”
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Behind the bare phenomenal facts, as my tough-minded old friend Chauncey Wright, the great Harvard empiricist of my youth, used to say, there is NOTHING.
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