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  1. Richard Whately (1 de febrero de 1787 – 8 de octubre de 1863) fue un académico, retórico, lógico, filósofo, economista y teólogo inglés que también sirvió como arzobispo reformador de Dublín en la Iglesia de Irlanda.

  2. Richard Whately (1 de febrero de 1787 – 8 de octubre de 1863) fue un académico, retórico, lógico, filósofo, economista y teólogo inglés que también sirvió como arzobispo reformador de Dublín en la Iglesia de Irlanda.

  3. professor of political economy at Oxford (182931), then archbishop of Dublin. He involved himself in educational reform and published works on philosophy and religion, supporting Broad Church views, but his reputation rested largely on his Logic (1826) and Rhetoric (1828).

  4. Richard Whately y Jean-Baptiste Pérès, «Dudas históricas relativas a Napoleón Bonaparte – De cómo Napoleón nunca ha existido, o la gran errata». Ed. y trad. de Fernando Durán López Identificadores

  5. Richard Whately (1787-1863), was a significant but often overlooked figure in nineteenth-century Ireland. Appointed as Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin in 1831, his liberalism made him a highly controversial figure within his own church.

  6. Whately, Richard (1787–1863), Church of Ireland archbishop of Dublin, was born 1 February 1787 in Cavendish Square, London, youngest of nine children of Joseph Whately, then vicar of Widford, Hertfordshire, and later prebendary of Bristol, and Jane Whately (née Plumer), whose father William sat as MP for Hertfordshire for nearly forty years.

  7. Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin (1831–1863), has been characterized as a representative of the Broad Church movement of the early to mid-nineteenth century.

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