George Stuart FullertonGeorge Stuart Fullerton was an American philosopher and psychologist whose academic work focused on ethics, human consciousness, and philosophical analysis. Born on 18 August 1859 in Fatehgarh, he developed a scholarly approach that combined philosopical reasoning with psychological insight. His intellectual interests centered on understanding how moral judgments are formed, how ethical systems differ across societies, and how clarity of thought is essential to philosophical inquiry. As both a philosopher and psychologist, he emphasized disciplined reasoning, careful definition of concepts, and critical examination of commonly accepted beliefs. His writing often addressed ethics as a reflective and analytical field rather than a prescriptive system, encouraging readers to question assumptions and examine moral diversity. Fullerton's work reflects a broader engagement with human behavior, values, and rational thought, presenting philosophy as closely connected to lived experience and mental processes. He contributed to academic discussions by making complex ideas accessible without oversimplifying them. He died on 23 March 1925 at the age of 65 in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States, leaving behind a legacy rooted in ethical inquiry and philosophical clarity. Read More Read Less
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