Alexander Bain (11 June 1818 – 18 September 1903) was a Scottish philosopher and educationalist in the British school of empiricism and a prominent and...
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Alexander or Alex Bain may refer to: Alexander Bain (philosopher) (1818–1903), Scottish philosopher. Alexander Bain (inventor) (1810–1877), Scottish inventor...
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Singh Bains Jallewalia (d. Battle of naushera 1823) Harjot singh Bains State minister in Punjab Addison Bain, NASA scientist Alexander Bain (philosopher) (1818–1903)...
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Colegio Alexander Bain is a private school system in Mexico. Its junior-senior high school program is Bachillerato Alexander Bain, S.C., located in Tlacopac [es]...
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Kingdom (born 1830) 18 September – Alexander Bain, philosopher (born 1818) 8 December – Herbert Spencer, philosopher (born 1820) 28 December – George Gissing...
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the empirical brand of philosophy known as Australian realism Alexander Bain, philosopher William Barclay, theologian David Beaton, cardinal and Archbishop...
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Playfair, chemist and Liberal politician (died 1898) 11 June – Alexander Bain, philosopher and educationalist (died 1903) 20 June – Eugenius Birch, civil...
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Intellect is a book by Alexander Bain that was first published in 1855 and published by John William Parker in London. In this treatise, Bain described two principal...
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Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921), geographer, author, revolutionary and philosopher. Alexander Urusov (1843–1900), lawyer, literary critic, translator and philanthropist...
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of Jeremy Bentham. W. Tait. p. 164. Retrieved 14 June 2013. Alexander Bain (philosopher) (8 December 2011). James Mill: A Biography. Cambridge University...
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