My father-in-law has passed from the scene during this pandemic, and it is a great loss to many. This is the Wesleyan University announcement, a thoughtful tribute. I knew him as a deeply good man.
"Be a philosopher, but amidst all your philosophy, be still a man." -- David Hume
"Be a philosopher, but amidst all your philosophy, be still a man." -- David Hume
IN MEMORIAM
Wesleyan University announcement
Dear friends,
I am sorry to inform you that L. Kent Bendall, Professor of
Philosophy, Emeritus, passed away on May 15 at the age of 88.
Kent received his BA from Rice University and his MA and PhD
from Yale University. He arrived at Wesleyan in 1963 where he taught philosophy
until his retirement in 1992. During his 29 years at Wesleyan, Kent was an
integral part of the University and the Philosophy Department. He served many
terms as chair of the Education Policy Committee and of the Philosophy
Department; he also served as chair of the University Senate and was a member
of the planning committee for the new African American Institute in 1974.
He was a philosopher who was devoted to the ideal of truth and a
rigorous search for it. Joe Rouse, Hedding Professor of Moral Science and
Professor of Philosophy, recalled: “Kent Bendall was an excellent logician and
philosopher, and a generous colleague and friend. Two considerations will
always stand out in my recollection of Kent: his extraordinary clarity of
thought and expression, and his utterly unquestionable personal and
intellectual integrity."
Professor of Philosophy Sanford Shieh said: “Kent’s best-known
work in logic is on non-standard, non-metaphysical semantics for modal logic in
terms of probability and of theories, and on proof-theoretic characterizations
of the meanings of logical constants. He had been working on the former
throughout his retirement, which, happily for me, was mostly around Wesleyan.
The latter is now finally getting attention it richly deserves, playing a
significant role in recent philosophy of logic.”
“It was a privilege to have been a colleague of Kent Bendall,”
said Brian Fay, William Griffin Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus. “He was
probably the most brilliant person I’ve ever known; listening to him from my
adjoining office provided me with an ongoing philosophical education that I
treasure. In addition, behind his intelligence and intensity was a deeply
caring, kind man who was a model citizen of, and contributor to, the University
and the Philosophy Department. His passing has deprived me of an enriching and
animating presence that I deeply miss.”
Kent is survived by his wife of 37 years, Janice, his daughters Carol
and Reninca, his stepson Christopher, and his grandson Blake. Plans for a
memorial event are currently on hold. Memorial contributions may be made
in Kent’s name to Médecins Sans Frontières, (https://www.msf.org/) or to
the food bank of your choice.
Sincerely,
Nicole
Nicole Stanton
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
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