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Index W. J. H. Sprott

Walter John Herbert Sprott (19 April 1897 – 2 September 1971), known to friends as 'Sebastian' Sprott, and also known as Jack Sprott, was a British psychologist and writer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 12 relations: Bloomsbury Group, Cambridge Apostles, Clare College, Cambridge, Ernst Kretschmer, Felsted School, John Maynard Keynes, King's College, Cambridge, List of Bloomsbury Group people, Lydia Lopokova, Sigmund Freud, The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method, University of Nottingham.

  2. British LGBT scientists
  3. LGBT philosophers
  4. LGBT psychologists

Bloomsbury Group

The Bloomsbury Group or Bloomsbury Set was a group of associated English writers, intellectuals, philosophers and artists in the early 20th century.

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Cambridge Apostles

The Cambridge Apostles (also known as the Conversazione Society) is (or perhaps was) an intellectual society at the University of Cambridge founded in 1820 by George Tomlinson, a Cambridge student who became the first Bishop of Gibraltar.

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Clare College, Cambridge

Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England.

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Ernst Kretschmer

Ernst Kretschmer (8 October 18888 February 1964) was a German psychiatrist who researched the human constitution and established a typology.

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Felsted School

Felsted School is a co-educational independent boarding and day school, situated in Felsted in Essex, England.

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John Maynard Keynes

John Maynard Keynes, 1st Baron Keynes (5 June 1883 – 21 April 1946), was an English economist and philosopher whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments. W. J. H. Sprott and John Maynard Keynes are 20th-century English LGBT people and LGBT philosophers.

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King's College, Cambridge

King's College, formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.

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List of Bloomsbury Group people

This is a list of people associated with the Bloomsbury Group.

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Lydia Lopokova

Lydia Lopokova, Baroness Keynes (born Lidiya Vasilyevna Lopukhova, Лидия Васильевна Лопухова; 21 October 1891 – 8 June 1981) was a Russian ballerina famous during the early 20th century.

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Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud (born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies seen as originating from conflicts in the psyche, through dialogue between patient and psychoanalyst, and the distinctive theory of mind and human agency derived from it.

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The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method

The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method was an influential series of monographs published from 1922 to 1965 under the general editorship of Charles Kay Ogden by Kegan Paul, Trench Trubner & Co. in London.

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University of Nottingham

The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England.

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See also

British LGBT scientists

LGBT philosophers

LGBT psychologists

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._J._H._Sprott

Also known as Sebastian Sprott, W.J.H. Sprott, Walter John Herbert Sprott.