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- A._C._Ewing comment "Alfred Cyril Ewing (Leicester, 11 May 1899 - Manchester, 14 May 1973) was a British philosopher and a sympathetic critic of Idealism.Ewing studied at Oxford, where he gained the John Locke Lectureship and the Green Prize in Moral Philosophy. He taught for four years in Swansea/Wales, and became lecturer in Moral Science at Cambridge in 1931, based at Trinity Hall, and reader in Moral Science in 1954.".
- Q1423151 comment "Alfred Cyril Ewing (Leicester, 11 May 1899 - Manchester, 14 May 1973) was a British philosopher and a sympathetic critic of Idealism.Ewing studied at Oxford, where he gained the John Locke Lectureship and the Green Prize in Moral Philosophy. He taught for four years in Swansea/Wales, and became lecturer in Moral Science at Cambridge in 1931, based at Trinity Hall, and reader in Moral Science in 1954.".