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- Shadworth Hollway Hodgson, FBA (25 December 1832 – 13 June 1912) was an English philosopher. He worked independently, without academic affiliation. He...
- Sir John Shadworth, also Chadworth (died between 7 January 1430 and 6 October 1430) was an English politician, businessman, alderman and Sheriff of the...
- Montague Shadworth Seymour Moore VC (9 October 1896 – 12 September 1966) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious...
- Grondin Rene Guenon Pierre Hadot John Hawthorne Stephen Hetherington Shadworth Hodgson Charles H. Kahn Anthony Kenny Jaegwon Kim David Kolb Norman Kretzmann...
- the systematic study of Philosophy." The society's first president was Shadworth H. Hodgson. He was president for fourteen years from 1880 until 1894,...
- Stalnaker -- Saul Kripke -- Scientific realism -- Self (philosophy) -- Shadworth Hodgson -- Simple (philosophy) -- Simulacra and Simulation -- Simulated...
- Elected Name Mother Livery Company Notes 1401 John Shadworth Mercer 1402 John Walcote (Draper) 1403 William Little Fishmonger 1404 Sir John Hende (Draper)...
- philosophic truth that all knowledge of objects implies a knowing subject. In Shadworth Hodgson's phrase, he mixed up the genesis of mental forms with their nature...
- Langemarck George Monger British Army 1857 Indian Mutiny Lucknow Montague Shadworth Seymour Moore British Army 1917 First World War Ypres Samuel Morley British...
- Sub-Lieutenant Arthur Walderne St. Clair Tisdall VC (1890–1915) Major Montague Shadworth Moore VC (1896–1966) Second World War Commander Richard Jolly GC (1896–1939)...