Robert Craigie Cross
British philosopher
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- Bachelors Philosophy, Politics, and Economics University of Oxford
- Bachelors Philosophy University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Craigie Cross FRSE CBE was Regius Professor of Logic at Aberdeen University. He served as vice principal of the university 1974–1978. Life He was born in Glasgow on 24 April 1911, the son of Matthew Cross, a schoolmaster, and Margaret Dickson. He grew up in Dunbartonshire. He attended Glasgow University and graduated in 1932, winning the David Logan Medal for the most distinguished arts graduate. He was awarded the Foulis Scholarship and used this to attend Queen's College, Oxford where he studied "Mods and Greats" under Sir Oliver Franks, focusing on philosophy and ancient history. In 1938 he became a fellow at the college and began to tutor in philosophy. He was a recipient of the David Logan Medal for the most distinguished arts graduate and the Foulis Scholarship to Queen's College, Oxford.
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