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  1. William Emerson (1701-1782) was an English mathematician who published many works on mechanics, algebra, optics and astronomy. He was known for his accuracy, practicality and eccentricity, and introduced the symbol ∝ for proportionality.

  2. William Emerson (14 de mayo de 1701 - 20 de mayo de 1782) fue un matemático inglés. Nació en Hurworth, cerca de Darlington, donde su padre, Dudley Emerson, también matemático, enseñaba en una escuela.

  3. William Emerson (1701-1782) was an English mathematician who published textbooks on fluxions, trigonometry and mechanics. He was a disciple of Isaac Newton and a critic of his contemporaries who misunderstood Newton's method.

  4. Nació en Boston, Massachusetts, el 25 de mayo de 1803, hijo de Ruth Haskins y William Emerson, un ministro unitario. Fue llamado Ralph como el hermano de su madre, y Waldo como el padre de su bisabuela.

  5. William Emerson (1769-1811) was a Unitarian minister, pastor of Boston's First Church, and father of Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was also a founder of the Anthology Club and the Boston Athenaeum, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James y John Dewey, en diversas claves, desarrollan una filosofía de naturalismo pragmático que articula la continuidad e interanimación entre la experiencia humana y la naturaleza.

  7. William Emerson was born in Concord, Massachusetts on May 6, 1769. He attended Harvard College, where he graduated in 1789. He went on to become the minister of First Church in Boston. Emerson was a founder of the Anthology Club, a Boston literary society that included George Ticknor and Daniel Webster, and he wrote articles