Robert M. Yost
Robert Morris Yost (1917–2006) was a philosopher at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). UCLA offers the Robert M. Yost Prize in philosophy in honor of his notable achievements in the field.[1]
Professor Yost was known for his singular, entertaining mode of teaching philosophy, a field not known for its engaging humor. Yost defied self-regarding habits in professing philosophy. At times, he performed dialogues in class, adopting the voice of a naive inquisitive student, followed by the voice of a somewhat befuddled respondent professor. The effect was surprisingly comical. He made philosophy live in such moments. He was beloved by students.
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- ^ Robert M. Yost Prize, UCLA Department of Philosophy Archived 2012-04-22 at the Wayback Machine