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-Sir '''Bernard Arthur Owen Williams''' [[British Academy|FBA]] ([[September 21]], [[1929]] – [[June 10]], [[2003]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[moral philosopher]]. He is known for [[Jim and the Indians]] (From ''[[A Critique of Utilitarianism]]''.+Sir '''Bernard Arthur Owen Williams''' [[British Academy|FBA]] ([[September 21]], [[1929]] – [[June 10]], [[2003]]) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[moral philosopher]]. He is known for [[Jim and the Indians]] (from ''[[A Critique of Utilitarianism]]'').
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Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams FBA (September 21, 1929June 10, 2003) was a British moral philosopher. He is known for Jim and the Indians (from A Critique of Utilitarianism).

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