Frederic Harrison

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Frederic Harrison was a 19th-century English historian, jurist, and leading positivist thinker known for his writings on sociology, ethics, and political reform.

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Frederick Harrison 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English person
biographer
essayist
historian
human
jurist
positivist philosopher
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
educatedAt King's College School, London
Wadham College, Oxford NERFINISHED
employer Inner Temple
familyName Harrison
fieldOfWork ethics
history
jurisprudence
literary criticism
political theory
sociology
givenName Frederic
influenced British sociology
late Victorian social reform thought
influencedBy Auguste Comte
John Stuart Mill
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf English Positivist Committee
Positivist Society of London
movement British positivist movement
positivism
name Frederic Harrison self-link
notableWork Cromwell
Order and Progress
John Ruskin
surface form: Ruskin

Tennyson, Ruskin, Mill and Other Literary Estimates
The Choice of Books
The Meaning of History
The New Calendar of Great Men
The Positive Evolution of Religion
occupation historian
jurist
philosopher
university teacher
writer
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld barrister
professor of jurisprudence
religiousBelief secular positivism
sexOrGender male

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Eyre controversy in Britain involvesPerson Frederic Harrison
this entity surface form: Frederick Harrison
Frederic Harrison name Frederic Harrison self-link
Jamaica Committee notableMember Frederic Harrison