Sir William Stirling Hamilton

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5. 1788 Sir William Stirling Hamilton is born on March 8, 1788. A Scottish philosopher and logician, he introduced German philosophy to Britain and shaped nineteenth-century discussions of logic, metaphysics, and epistemology through influential lectures and textbooks.
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