Richard Whately (1787–1863) was a significant figure in the 19th century intellectual landscape, known for his broad contributions to logic, rhetoric, economics, and theology. He served as the Anglican Archbishop of Dublin after 1831, where he was not just a religious leader but also a social reformer, advocating for education and economic developments in Ireland. Whately”s scholarly endeavors are reflected in his numerous publications, notably his work on logic, “Elements of Logic” (1826), considered a seminal text that revitalized interest in the subject during his time. His efforts to approach religious and societal issues with a rational perspective are evident in his “Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte” (1819), an ingenious satirical piece that raises skepticism about the historicity of Napoleon by applying rigorous epistemological scrutiny, thus analogously underscoring the standards of evidence that should be applied to biblical criticism. Whately”s literary style, characterized by sharp wit and clarity of expression, afforded a persuasive quality to his rigorous intellectual discussions. His influence extended into several disciplines, showing a deep concern for the principle of evidence and the defense of rational Christianity. His multidisciplinary impact has been noted by scholars and continues to be the subject of study in various academic fields.
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Richard Whately: Logic
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Richard Whately: Elements of Rhetoric
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Richard Whately: Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte
Richard Whately’s ‘Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte’ delves into the controversial topic of Napoleon’s existence and accomplishments. The book combines historical analysis with a touch …
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Richard Whately: Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte
Richard Whately (1787–1863) was an English rhetorician, academic, logician, philosopher, theologian, and economist. Written when he lived in Oxford, his tract “Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Bu …
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Richard Whately: Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte
Richard Whately’s ‘Historic Doubts Relative To Napoleon Buonaparte’ is a thought-provoking and meticulously researched examination of the historical evidence surrounding the life of Napoleon Bonapart …
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Richard Whately & Mary, Lady Fox: Account of an expedition to the interior of New Holland
The ‘Account of an Expedition to the Interior of New Holland’ presents a captivating exploration of early nineteenth-century exploration, offering readers a vivid portrayal of uncharted territories t …
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Thomas Whately: Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespeare
First published in 1970. This volume is part of the Eighteenth Century Shakespeare series, a reprinting of the third edition, with the first being available in 1785. Thomas Whatley was a politician a …
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Thomas Whately: Remarks on Some of the Characters of Shakespeare
First published in 1970. This volume is part of the Eighteenth Century Shakespeare series, a reprinting of the third edition, with the first being available in 1785. Thomas Whatley was a politician a …
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