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George Campbell
George Campbell
George Campbell (December 25, 1719 - April 6, 1796), the Scottish Enlightenment philosopher, minister, theologian, and professor of divinity
person, writer, academic, philosopher, translator, theologian, Capricorn person
Legal name, Full name
"George Campbell"
Born
▶ 1719 , December 1719, December 25th 1719, the United Kingdom , Europe , … the EU ,
Scotland ,
Great Britain ,
the world ,
Western Europe ,
Aberdeen ,
the British Isles ,
the Northern Hemisphere ,
Northern Europe , UK postcode area AB,
Grampian , Aberdeenshire, the true knowledge good local retailer coverage area,
US postal Group 5 , the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands, the British time region, Africa-Eurasia,
Eurasia , City of Aberdeen
Died
1796 , April 1796, April 6th 1796
Occupation
writer
Wikipedia Page
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Campbell_(Presbyterian_minister)
Gender
male
Nationality
scottish
Educated
University of Aberdeen
Last Name
"Campbell"
First Name
"George"
Age at Death
76 years, 3 months and 12 days old
Class
▶ person , translator , writer , theologian , Capricorn person , …
Did
die (1796)
Born During
January 1st 1710, 00:00 - December 31st 1719, 23:59
Died During
January 1st 1790, 00:00 - December 31st 1799, 23:59
Attributes
male , scottish
Related Websites
▶ http://gcc.bradley.edu/com/faculty/lamoureux/website2/campbell.html , http://www.thoemmes.com/encyclopedia/campbell_g.htm , http://www.shkaminski.com/Classes/Readings/campbell.htm , http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/scottish-18th , http://www.electricscotland.com/history/other/campbell_drgeorge.htm , …
Freebase ID
"/guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000008860ef"
Influences
John Locke , Francis Bacon , Augustine of Hippo , David Hume
DBPedia URI
http://dbpedia.org/resource/George_Campbell_%28Presbyterian_minister%29
Rare Terms
"george campbell (presbyterian minister)", "senator george campbell"
Birthday
the 25th of December
Freebase Primary MID
"/m/08js7h"
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