Difference between revisions of "Moral Philosophy"

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[[James Balfour (1705-1795)]], 1754-1764
 
[[James Balfour (1705-1795)]], 1754-1764
  
[[ Adam Ferguson (1723-1816)]], 1764-
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[[ Adam Ferguson (1723-1816)]], 1764-1785
  
[[Dugald Stewart (1753-1828)]], 1785-
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[[Dugald Stewart (1753-1828)]], 1785-1820
  
Thomas Brown, 1810-
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[[Thomas Brown (1778-1820)]], 1810-1820
  
John Wilson, 1820
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'' conjoint with previous''
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[[John Wilson (1785-1854)]], 1820-1851
  
 
[[Patrick Campbell MacDougall (1806-1867)]], 1853-1867
 
[[Patrick Campbell MacDougall (1806-1867)]], 1853-1867
  
Henry Calderwood, 1868
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[[Henry Calderwood (1830-1897)]], 1868-1897
  
James Seth, 1898
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[[James Seth (1860-1925)]], 1898
  
Alfred Edward Taylor, 1924-1941
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[[Alfred Edward Taylor (1869-1945)]], 1924-1941
  
John Macmurray, 1944-1957
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[[John Macmurray (1891-1976)]], 1944-1958
 
 
Winston Herbert Frederick Barnes, 1959 -
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[[Winston Herbert Frederick Barnes (1909-1990)]], 1959 -
  
Harry Burrows Acton, 1964-1973
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[[Harry Burrows Acton (1908-1974)]], 1964-1973
  
Ronald Hepburn, 1975-1996
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[[Ronald Hepburn (1927-2008)]], 1975-1996
  
 
Rae Langton, 1999-2004
 
Rae Langton, 1999-2004

Revision as of 21:21, 23 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 of Elvinston, 1708-

William Scott, Secundus, 1729-

Sir John Pringle (1707-1782), 1734-1745

William Cleghorn (1718-1754), 1745-1754

James Balfour (1705-1795), 1754-1764

Adam Ferguson (1723-1816), 1764-1785

Dugald Stewart (1753-1828), 1785-1820

Thomas Brown (1778-1820), 1810-1820

conjoint with previous

John Wilson (1785-1854), 1820-1851

Patrick Campbell MacDougall (1806-1867), 1853-1867

Henry Calderwood (1830-1897), 1868-1897

James Seth (1860-1925), 1898

Alfred Edward Taylor (1869-1945), 1924-1941

John Macmurray (1891-1976), 1944-1958

Winston Herbert Frederick Barnes (1909-1990), 1959 -

Harry Burrows Acton (1908-1974), 1964-1973

Ronald Hepburn (1927-2008), 1975-1996

Rae Langton, 1999-2004

Other People

David Hume (1711-1776): a student at the University between 1722 and 1726, he was passed over for the Chair of Ethical and Pneumatical Philosophy (Moral Philosophy), in 1745, on grounds of atheism.

Adam Smith

George Elder Davie (1912–2007)