Vergilius Ferm
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Vergilius Ture Anselm Ferm (January 6, 1896, Sioux City, Iowa – February 4, 1974, Wooster, Ohio)[1] was the Compton Professor of Philosophy at the College of Wooster.
Academic works[]
- "Theology and Religious Experience" (pp. 26–43) in The Nature of Religious Experience: Essays in Honor of Douglas Clyde Macintosh (1937)
- What Can We Believe? (1948)
- Ancient Religions: A Symposium (1950)
- A history of philosophical systems (1950)
- A Brief Dictionary of American Superstitions (1959)
References[]
Further reading[]
- Vergilius Ferm, Memoirs of a College Professor; Telling it Like it Was, 428 pgs., Christopher Publishing House, North Quincy MA, 1971 ISBN 978-0-8158-0246-4
External links[]
- "Dr. V. A. Ferm Publishes First Novel; Typical Small College Life Explored", from The Wooster Voice, November 19, 1954
Categories:
- 1896 births
- 1974 deaths
- People from Sioux City, Iowa
- College of Wooster faculty
- 20th-century American philosophers
- American philosopher stubs