May 11, 1927(1927-05-11) (aged 63) Ann Arbor, Michigan
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Alfred Henry Lloyd (January 3, 1864 – May 11, 1927)[1] was an American philosopher.
^Arthur Lyon Cross, DeWitt H. Parker and R. M. Wenley, "Alfred Henry Lloyd (1864–1927)" The Journal of Philosophy Vol. 25, No. 5 (Mar. 1, 1928), pp. 124–130
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