Draft:Regius Professor of Logic
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The Regius Professor of Logic is a Regius Professorship at the University of Aberdeen, established in 1860 by Queen Victoria. The connection to English language was abolished by the university shortly before William Minto's death. The professors then focused on teaching moral philosophy and logic, which were required to by studied by many courses.
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List of Regius Professors of Logic
- Alexander Bain (1860-1880)
- William Minto (1880-1893)[1][2]
- Robert Adamson (1983-1985)
- William Leslie Davidson (1985-1926)[3]
- William Stewart Fergusson (1926-1953)
- Robert Craigie Cross (1953-1978)
- John Robin Cameron (1978-2001)
- vacant (2001-2013)
- Crispin James Garth Wright (2013-2020)
- Michael Beaney (2020-)
