Professor of Moral Philosophy (Glasgow)
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TheChair of Moral Philosophyis a professorship at theUniversity of Glasgow,Scotland,which was established in 1727.
The Nova Erectio of KingJames VIof Scotland shared the teaching of Moral Philosophy, Logic and Natural Philosophy among the Regents. In 1727 separate chairs were instituted.
Professors of Moral Philosophy
[edit]- Gershom CarmichaelMA (1727)
- Francis HutchesonMA LLD(1729)
- Thomas CraigieMA (1746)
- Adam SmithMA LLD (1752)
- Thomas ReidMA DD (1764)
- Archibald ArthurMA (1796)
- James MylneMA (1797)
- William FlemingMA DD (1839)
- Edward CairdMA DCL LLD (1866)
- SirHenry JonesCH MA LLD LittD FBA
- Alexander Dunlop LindsayCBE MA (1922)
- SirHector HetheringtonGBE DL MA LLD DLitt D-es-L (1924)
- Archibald Allan BowmanMA LittD (1927)
- SirOliver Shewell FranksGCMG KCB CBE MA LLD (1936)
- William Gauld MaclaganMA PhD (1946)
- Robert Silcock DownieMA BPhil FRSE (1969-2000)
- Alan Brian CarterBA MA DPhil (2005-2011)
- Glen Pettigrove(2017–present)[1]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Staff profile: Glen Pettigrove".University of Glasgow.Retrieved6 April2018.
- Who, What and Where: The History and Constitution of the University of Glasgow.Compiled by Michael Moss, Moira Rankin and Lesley Richmond)