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  1. George Davis (born 1941) [citation needed] is an armed robber, born in Bletchley, [citation needed] England and active in England. He became known through a successful campaign by friends and supporters to free him from prison after his wrongful conviction in March 1975, for an armed payroll robbery at the London Electricity Board ...

  2. 16 de ago. de 2013 · George Davies The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and her Universities in the Nineteenth Century was first published in 1961. It pioneered the process of linking the intellectual traditions of the Scottish Enlightenment to those of today.

  3. The chapter sets Davies claims in the wider context of the history and sociology of education in Scotland. Keywords: George Davie, Scottish Education Department, education, literary study, ordinary degree, philosophy, educational reform.

  4. George Elder Davie (1912–2007) was one of Scotland’s most influential modern philosophers. He was Reader in Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

  5. Abstract / Description of output. This chapter focuses on George Davie’s book The Democratic Intellect. First published in 1961 the book had a huge influence on educational thinking in the years following its publication. It was also the first book to draw attention to Scottish philosophy in the nineteenth century as a subject of continuing ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2007 · With the death of George Davie on March 20, two days after his 95th birthday, Scotland has lost one of its most influential thinkers.

  7. George Davie, 1 The Democratic Intellect (Edinburgh, 1961), 24; hereafter cited in the text as DI. 136 Cairns Craig Davie’s account of that tradition, however, has gone largely