Donald Cary Williams

Donald Cary Williams
Born28 May 1899
Died16 January 1983
Spouse
Katherine Pressly Adams
(m. 1928)
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada (1937)
Education
EducationOccidental College (AB, 1923), English
Harvard University (AM, 1925)
Harvard University (PhD, 1928)
ThesisA Metaphysical Interpretation of Behaviorism (1928)
Doctoral advisorRalph Barton Perry
Philosophical work
EraContemporary philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
InstitutionsUCLA
Harvard University
Doctoral studentsRoderick Chisholm, Donald Davidson, Nicholas Wolterstorff
Notable studentsDavid Lewis
Main interestsMetaphysics, epistemology, induction, logic, philosophy of mind
Notable ideasTrope theory, empirical realism, the reliability of statistical sampling solves the problem of induction
Signature

Donald Cary Williams (28 May 1899 – 16 January 1983), usually cited as D. C. Williams, was an American philosopher and a professor at both the University of California Los Angeles (from 1930 to 1938) and at Harvard University (from 1939 to 1967).