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| − | The Chair of Moral Philosophy formed part of the Faculty of Arts when it was established as a distinct entity in 1708. The first Professor, William Law, had previously been one of the Regents. | + | The Chair of Moral Philosophy formed part of the [[Faculty of Arts]] when it was established as a distinct entity in 1708. The first Professor, William Law, had previously been one of the Regents. |
== Professors of Moral Philosophy == | == Professors of Moral Philosophy == | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 8 June 2014
The Chair of Moral Philosophy formed part of the Faculty of Arts when it was established as a distinct entity in 1708. The first Professor, William Law, had previously been one of the Regents.
Professors of Moral Philosophy
Chair of Moral Philosophy
William Law, 1708-
William Scott, Secundus, 1729-
John Pringle, 1734-
William Cleghorn, 1745-
James Balfour, 1754-
Adam Ferguson, 1764-
Dugald Stewart, 1785-
Thomas Brown, 1810-
John Wilson, 1820
Patrick Campbell MacDougall, 1853-