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    to recognise the talents of Jane Austen. Whately was born in London, the son of the Rev. Dr. Joseph Whately (1730–1797). He was educated at a private...
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    broadcast in 2009, revealed that Whately is a descendant of Thomas Whately of Nonsuch Park (father of Thomas Whately), a leading London merchant, politician...
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    English language". The Essays stimulated Richard Whately to republish them with extensive annotations that Whately extrapolated from the originals. Bacon's...
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  • 2015 Kevin Whately (born 1951), British actor Richard Whately (1787–1863), British theologian, logician and political economist Thomas Whately (died 1772)...
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    him". The other important early review was attributed to Richard Whately in 1821. However, Whately denied having authored the review, which drew favourable...
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  • was famously restated by the Nineteenth Century proto-marginalist, Richard Whately, who in Introductory Lectures on Political Economy (1832) wrote: It...
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  • The Whately Chair of Political Economy was established at Trinity College, Dublin by Richard Whately, in 1832. It was initially tenable for five years...
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    while in reality it is not".: 8  Whately divided fallacies into two groups: logical and material. According to Whately, logical fallacies are arguments...
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  • Rhetoric in 1757. Whately received the degree of D.C.L. from Oxford University on 9 July 1793, and died on 13 March 1797. Whately married Jane, daughter...
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  • logic of questions and answers. The idea was originally developed by Richard Whately. For example, he noted the ambiguity of the interrogation "Why?" (1)...
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    part of a set of rooms that were occupied by Richard Whately, and later by Saint John Henry Newman. Whately is said to have used the space as a larder and...
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    Richard Chenevix Trench (9 September 1807 – 28 March 1886) was an Anglican archbishop and poet. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Richard Trench...
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    1822 In office 1822–1831 Predecessor Lord John Beresford Successor Richard Whately Previous post(s) Bishop of Raphoe (1819–1822) Orders Consecration 24...
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  • his death. The grandson of Richard Whately (Archbishop of Dublin from 1831 to 1863); and third son of Edward Whately (Archdeacon of Glendalough and Chancellor...
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  • friend of Richard Whately, whom she met in 1820, and married in 1821 in Cheltenham; she was living there with her widowed mother, when Whately came with...
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    interpretation of the enthymeme was invented by British rhetoricians such as Richard Whately in the eighteenth century. Chewbacca defense – Nonsensical diversionary...
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  • OCLC 30671266. Kahane and Cavender (2005), 60. Gibson (1908), 291. Richard Whately, Elements of Logic (1826) quoted in Gibson (1908), 291. Bradley Dowden...
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    from the original (PDF) on July 15, 1998. Retrieved November 4, 2011. Richard Whately; Douglas Ehninger; David Potter (1963). Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising...
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  • CE) Hao Wang (China/US, 1921–1995) Isaac Watts (England, 1674–1748) Richard Whately (England, 1787–1863) Alfred North Whitehead (UK, 1861–1947) Ludwig...
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    published in 1826 and issued in many subsequent editions, Archbishop Richard Whately gave probably the first form of an argument map, introducing it with...
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    make up the entire statement. For example, a complex statement by Richard Whately includes four puns: "Why can a man never starve in the Great Desert...
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  • shape, with the broad definition given by English logician Richard Whately. According to Whately, ad hominem arguments were "addressed to the peculiar circumstances...
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    Magdalen College, Oxford; at university he was a private pupil of Richard Whately, afterwards Archbishop of Dublin with whom he remained connected by...
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    Grenville appointed Richard Whately as principal in 1825, in an attempt to raise standards there. John Henry Newman was Whately's vice-principal from...
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  • point was famously restated by the 19th-century proto-marginalist Richard Whately, who wrote as follows in Introductory Lectures on Political Economy...
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    second in 1816 also sold out. The first critical review in 1821 by Richard Whately was positive. At first, critics praised the novel's wholesome morality...
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    parable has been connected to the miracle of cursing the fig tree. Richard Whately commented that this parable "is one which our Lord may be said to have...
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    impractical (Quarterly Review, cxiii, 379); but the treatises by Archbishop Richard Whately, Sir John Herschel, Professors Peter Barlow, George Peacock, Augustus...
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  • Frances Milton Trollope, novelist and writer (born 1779) 8 October – Richard Whately, theologian and archbishop (born 1787) 28 October – William Cubitt...
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  • friend." According to Mises and Hayek it was Richard Whately who coined the term "catallactics". Whately's Introductory Lectures on Political Economy (1831)...
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