Scott, Professor John Waugh (1878-1974: Professor of Logic and Philosophy, Lecturer in Moral Philosophy 1905-1920)
Professor John Waugh Scott received his MA from the University of Glasgow Scotland, in 1903, from which he graduated with first class honours in Mental Philosophy. He was appointed lecturer in moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow from 1905-1920 . From 1920-1944, he held the position of Professor of Logic and Moral Philosophy at the University of Cardiff, Wales. In 1921, he was appointed the Mills lecturer in Philosophy at the University of California, California, USA. He received his LLD from the University of Glasgow in 1944 . He contributed to the Encyclopaedia Britannica at various times during his career, and originated and conducted the Homecrofts experiment, Cheltenham, England from 1928-1956 . He was appointed the Honorary Secretary of the National Homecroft Association from 1925 until 1943. He died in 1974 .
Source: Who's Who, 1969( London1970)
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