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Arthur Kenyon Rogers

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Arthur Kenyon Rogers
BornDecember 17, 1868
Died1936
Alma materColby College
Occupation(s)Classicist, historian, philosopher
Scientific career
FieldsClassics

Arthur Kenyon Rogers (1868–1936) was an American classicist, historian and philosopher.

Biography

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He was born on December 17, 1868 in Dunellen, New Jersey, United States.

He died in 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

Education

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He graduated with a BA degree from Colby College.[1]

Career

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Rogers taught classics and philosophy for several years. He wrote a number of books intended towards popularizing philosophy and classics among young students.[2]

Bibliography

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His notable books include:[3]

  • A Student's History Of Philosophy
  • The parallelism of mind and body from the standpoint of metaphysics
  • English and American Philosophy Since 1800: A Critical Survey
  • A Brief Introduction to Modern Philosophy
  • The parallelism of mind and body from the standpoint of metaphysics

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