Henry Calderwood

Henry Calderwood

Henry Calderwood (10 de mayo de 1830 - 19 de noviembre de 1897) fue un filósofo escocés, nacido en Peebles.

Fue educado en la Royal High School en Edimburgo, y luego en la Universidad de Edimburgo. Estudió para el ministerio de la Iglesia Presbiteriana Unida de Escocia, y en 1856 fue ordenado pastor de la iglesia Greyfriars, en Glasgow.

Su primer y más conocido trabajo fue la Filosofía del Infinito (1854).

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