Henry Philip Tappan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 143 years ago |
Date of birth | April 18,1805 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Rhinebeck |
New York | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 15,1881 |
Died | Vevey |
Switzerland | |
Spouse | Julia Livingston |
Children | John L. Tappan |
Job | Philosopher |
Education | Auburn Theological Seminary |
Union College | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 595444 |
A Review of Edwards's Inquiry Into the Freedom of the Will. : Containing I. Statement of Edwards's System. II. The Legitimate Consequences of this System. III. An Examination of the Arguments Against a Self-determining Will
University education
A Review of Edwards's
The Doctrine of the Will: Applied to Moral Agency and Responsibility
A Discourse
Elements of Logic: Together with an Introductory View of Philosophy in General, and a Preliminary View of the Reason
The Progress of Educational Development: A Discourse Delivered Before the Literary Societies of the University of Michigan . . . June 25, 1855
A treatise on the will: containing i. A review of [J. ] Edwards' Inquiry into the freedom of the will [&c. ].
Public Education: An Address; Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol at Lansing, on the Evening of January 28th, 1857
Elements of Logic
A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln . . . : Delivered Tuesday, May 2, 1865, in the Dorotheen-Church, Berlin
Brief Memorials of an Only Daughter
The University; Its Constitution . . . a Discourse Delivered June 22d, 1858 . .
President Tappan's Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan: Delivered January 18th, 1862 . . .
The Growth of Cities: A Discourse Delivered Before the New York Geographical Society, on the Evening of March 15th, 1855
President as Poet: a Note on the Life of Henry Philip Tappan
Proofs That the Common Theories and Modes of Reasoning Respecting the Depravity of Mankind Exhibit It As a Physical Attribute
A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
A Step from the New World to the Old, and Back Again; With Thoughts on the Good and Evil in Both. by Henry P. Tappan.
History of the Controversy in the University of the City of New York: With Original Documents and an Appendix
A Review of Edwards's Inquiry Into the Freedom of the Will. [Microform] Containing I. Statement of Edwards's System. II. the Legitimate Consequences of This System. III. an Examination of the Arguments Against a Self-Determining Will
Elements of Logic: Reason of the Life & Promordial Logics
University education
A Review of Edwards's
The Doctrine of the Will: Applied to Moral Agency and Responsibility
A Discourse
Elements of Logic: Together with an Introductory View of Philosophy in General, and a Preliminary View of the Reason
The Progress of Educational Development: A Discourse Delivered Before the Literary Societies of the University of Michigan . . . June 25, 1855
A treatise on the will: containing i. A review of [J. ] Edwards' Inquiry into the freedom of the will [&c. ].
Public Education: An Address; Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol at Lansing, on the Evening of January 28th, 1857
Elements of Logic
A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln . . . : Delivered Tuesday, May 2, 1865, in the Dorotheen-Church, Berlin
Brief Memorials of an Only Daughter
The University; Its Constitution . . . a Discourse Delivered June 22d, 1858 . .
President Tappan's Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan: Delivered January 18th, 1862 . . .
The Growth of Cities: A Discourse Delivered Before the New York Geographical Society, on the Evening of March 15th, 1855
President as Poet: a Note on the Life of Henry Philip Tappan
Proofs That the Common Theories and Modes of Reasoning Respecting the Depravity of Mankind Exhibit It As a Physical Attribute
A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln
A Step from the New World to the Old, and Back Again; With Thoughts on the Good and Evil in Both. by Henry P. Tappan.
History of the Controversy in the University of the City of New York: With Original Documents and an Appendix
A Review of Edwards's Inquiry Into the Freedom of the Will. [Microform] Containing I. Statement of Edwards's System. II. the Legitimate Consequences of This System. III. an Examination of the Arguments Against a Self-Determining Will
Elements of Logic: Reason of the Life & Promordial Logics
Henry Philip Tappan Life story
Henry Philip Tappan was an American philosopher, educator and academic administrator. He is officially considered the first president of the University of Michigan.