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Sir Henry Jones, (30 November 1852 – 4 February 1922) was a Welsh philosopher and academic.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 28 relations: Aberystwyth University, Bangor Normal College, Bangor University, British idealism, Brynamman, Conwy County Borough, David Lloyd George, E. H. Jones (author), Edward Caird, Ethics, Ethics (journal), Gifford Lectures, Hector Hetherington, Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery, Idealism, J. H. Muirhead, Llangernyw, Order of the Companions of Honour, Philosophy (journal), Political philosophy, Professor of Moral Philosophy (Glasgow), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, University of Glasgow, University of Wales, Wales, Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889, Western philosophy, 19th-century philosophy.

  2. 19th-century British philosophers
  3. Llangernyw
  4. Welsh philosophers

Aberystwyth University

Aberystwyth University (Prifysgol Aberystwyth) is a public research university in Aberystwyth, Wales.

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Bangor Normal College

The Normal College, Bangor (Y Coleg Normal) was an independent teacher training college, founded in 1858.

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Bangor University

Bangor University (Prifysgol Bangor) is a public university in Bangor, Wales.

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British idealism

A subset of absolute idealism, British idealism was a philosophical movement that was influential in Britain from the mid-nineteenth century to the early twentieth century.

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Brynamman

Brynamman (Brynaman) is a village on the south side of the Black Mountain (Y Mynydd Du), part of the Brecon Beacons National Park (Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog).

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Conwy County Borough

Conwy County Borough (Bwrdeistref Sirol Conwy) is a county borough in the north of Wales.

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David Lloyd George

David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1922.

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Lieutenant Elias Henry Jones (21 September 1883 – 22 December 1942) was a Welsh administrator in India and officer in the Indian Army who, together with Australian C. W. Hill, escaped from the Yozgat prisoner of war camp in Turkey during the First World War.

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Edward Caird

Edward Caird (23 March 1835 – 1 November 1908) was a Scottish philosopher. Henry Jones (philosopher) and Edward Caird are academics of the University of Glasgow and Idealists.

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Ethics

Ethics is the philosophical study of moral phenomena.

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Ethics (journal)

Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1890 as the International Journal of Ethics, renamed in 1938, and published since 1923 by the University of Chicago Press.

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Gifford Lectures

The Gifford Lectures are an annual series of lectures which were established in 1887 by the will of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford at the four ancient universities of Scotland: St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh.

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Hector Hetherington

Sir Hector James Wright Hetherington (21 July 1888 – 15 January 1965) was a Scottish philosopher, who was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool from 1927 to 1936, and Principal of the University of Glasgow until 1961. Henry Jones (philosopher) and Hector Hetherington are academics of the University of Glasgow.

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The Hunterian is a complex of museums located in and operated by the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Idealism

Idealism in philosophy, also known as philosophical idealism or metaphysical idealism, is the set of metaphysical perspectives asserting that, most fundamentally, reality is equivalent to mind, spirit, or consciousness; that reality is entirely a mental construct; or that ideas are the highest type of reality or have the greatest claim to being considered "real".

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J. H. Muirhead

John Henry Muirhead (28 April 1855 – 24 May 1940) was a Scottish philosopher best known for having initiated the Muirhead Library of Philosophy in 1890. Henry Jones (philosopher) and J. H. Muirhead are Idealists.

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Llangernyw

Llangernyw is a rural, mostly Welsh-speaking, village and community in Conwy County Borough, North Wales.

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Order of the Companions of Honour

The Order of the Companions of Honour is an order of the Commonwealth realms. Henry Jones (philosopher) and order of the Companions of Honour are Members of the Order of the Companions of Honour.

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Philosophy (journal)

Philosophy is the scholarly journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.

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Political philosophy

Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them.

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Professor of Moral Philosophy (Glasgow)

The Chair of Moral Philosophy is a professorship at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, which was established in 1727.

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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was a sovereign state in Northwestern Europe that was established by the union in 1801 of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland.

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University of Glasgow

The University of Glasgow (abbreviated as Glas. in post-nominals) is a public research university in Glasgow, Scotland.

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University of Wales

The University of Wales (Welsh: Prifysgol Cymru) is a confederal university based in Cardiff, Wales.

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Wales

Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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The Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889 (52 & 53 Vict. c. 40) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Western philosophy

Western philosophy, the part of philosophical thought and work of the Western world.

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19th-century philosophy

In the 19th century, the philosophers of the 18th-century Enlightenment began to have a dramatic effect on subsequent developments in philosophy.

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See also

19th-century British philosophers

Llangernyw

Welsh philosophers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Jones_(philosopher)

Also known as Sir Henry Jones Memorial Prize.