Arthur Kenyon Rogers

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Born(1868-12-17)December 17, 1868
Died1936(1936-00-00) (aged 67–68)
AlmamaterColby College
OccupationsClassicist, historian, philosopher
Arthur Kenyon Rogers
Born(1868-12-17)December 17, 1868
Died1936(1936-00-00) (aged 67–68)
Alma materColby College
OccupationsClassicist, historian, philosopher
Scientific career
FieldsClassics

Arthur Kenyon Rogers (1868–1936) was an American classicist, historian and philosopher.

He was born on December 17, 1868 in Dunellen, New Jersey, United States.

He died in 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

Education

He graduated with a BA degree from Colby College.[1]

Career

Rogers taught classics and philosophy for several years. He wrote a number of books intended towards popularizing philosophy and classics among young students.[2]

Bibliography

His notable books include:[3]

  • A Student's History Of Philosophy
  • The parallelism of mind and body from the standpoint of metaphysics
  • English and American Philosophy Since 1800: A Critical Survey
  • A Brief Introduction to Modern Philosophy
  • The parallelism of mind and body from the standpoint of metaphysics

See also

References

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