George Sylvester Morris (November 15, 1840 – March 23, 1889) was a 19th-century American educator and philosophical writer.
He arranged for John Dewey's first college level teaching position at the University of Michigan.
He continued lecturing regularly at Hopkins through 1884, on such topics as British philosophy, German aesthetics, and ethics.
He also gave a course of twelve public lectures on British Thought and Thinkers (which he would later publish in book form).
Morris published a translation of Ueberweg's History of Philosophy (two volumes, 1872–74) and an edition of Philosophical Classics by Gregg, and he wrote: