William Leslie Davidson
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William Leslie Davidson | |
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| Born | 1848 Old Rayne, Scotland |
| Died | 1929 (aged 80–81) Aberdeen, Scotland |
| Alma mater | Aberdeen University |
William Leslie Davidson (1848–1929) was a Scottish philosopher.[1]
Davidson was born and raised in Old Rayne, a village in the north-east of Scotland, near Aberdeen.
He was educated at Aberdeen University before embarking on a career and life dedicated to philosophy.[2]
During the First World War, Davidson fought as a colonel in the Royal Field Artillery.
Death
Davidson died in Aberdeen in 1929.[1]