William Leslie Davidson

William Leslie Davidson (1848–1929) was a Scottish philosopher.[1]

Early life

Davidson was born and raised in Old Rayne, a village in the north-east of Scotland, near Aberdeen.

He was educated at Aberdeen University before embarking on a career and life dedicated to philosophy.[2]

During the First World War, Davidson fought as a colonel in the Royal Field Artillery.

Death

Davidson died in Aberdeen in 1929.[1]

Quotes

He is known for coining the following quote from his book, Recent Theistic Discussion:

A mind not wholly wishful to reach the truth, or to rest it in or obey it when found, is to that extent a mind impervious to truth an incapable of unbiased belief.

Selected publications

References

  1. 1 2 William Leslie Davidson. Oxford Reference. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  2. "OVERVIEW: William Leslie Davidson". Oxford Reference.


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