LC control no. | n 82271148 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Baillie, J. B. (James Black), Sir, 1872-1940 |
Variant(s) | Baillie, James Black, Sir, 1872-1940 |
See also | Employer: University of Leeds Employer: University College, Dundee Employer: University of Aberdeen Employer: Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division |
Associated place | Leeds (England) Edinburgh (Scotland) Cambridge (England) Dundee (Scotland) Aberdeen (Scotland) |
Birth date | 1872-10-24 |
Death date | 1940-06-09 |
Place of birth | Cortachy (Scotland) |
Place of death | Weybridge (England) |
Field of activity | Ethics |
Affiliation | University of Leeds University of Edinburgh Trinity College (University of Cambridge) University College, Dundee University of Aberdeen Great Britain. Naval Intelligence Division |
Profession or occupation | Authors College teachers |
Found in | His The origin and significance of Hegel's logic, 1984: CIP t.p. (J. B. Baillie) added t.p. (J. B. Baillie, B.A. (Camb.), D. Phil. (Edin.), lecturer in philosophy at University College, Dundee) LC data base, 2-13-84 (hdg.: Baillie, James Black, Sir, 1872-1940; usage: J. B. Baillie) Wikipedia, February 2022 (Sir James Black Baillie, OBE; born October 24, 1872 in Cortachy, Forfarshire, died June 9, 1940 in Weybridge; British moral philosopher, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds; studied at the University of Edinburgh and at Trinity College, Cambridge; lectured in philosophy at University College, Dundee; appointed Regius Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen; worked in the intelligence division of the British Admiralty during the First World War) |
Associated language | eng |