- Francis Bowen
Francis Bowen (
September 8 ,1811 -January 22 ,1890 ), was an American philosophical writer and educationalist.He was born in
Charlestown, Massachusetts . He graduated atHarvard University in1833 , taught for two years atPhillips Exeter Academy , and from 1835 to 1839 was a tutor and instructor at Harvard. After several years of study in Europe, he settled inCambridge, Massachusetts , and was editor and proprietor of the "North American Review" from 1843 to 1854. In1850 he was appointed professor of history at Harvard; but his appointment was disapproved by the board of overseers on account of reactionary political opinions he had expressed in the North American Review concerning the Hungarian revolt against the Habsburgs in 1848-49.In
1853 his appointment as Alford professor of natural religion, moral philosophy and civil polity was approved, and he occupied the chair until 1889. In 1876 he was a member of the Federal commission appointed to consider currency reform, and wrote (5877) the minority report, in which he opposed the restoration of the double standard and the remonetization of silver. He died inBoston, Massachusetts , on the 22nd of January 1890.His writings include:
*lives of Sir William Phips,Baron von Steuben , James Otis andBenjamin Lincoln inJared Sparks 's "Library of American Biography"
*"Critical Essays on the History and Present Condition of Speculative Philosophy" (1842)
*"Lowell Lectures on the Application of Metaphysical and Ethical Science to the Evidences of Religion" (1849)
*"The Principles of Political Economy applied to the Condition, Resources and Institutions of the American People" (1856)
*"A Treatise on Logic" (1864)
*"American Political Economy" (1870)
*"Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Schopenhauer and Hartmann" (1877)
*"Gleanings from a Literary Life, 1838-1880" (1880).----
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