George Croom Robertson


George Croom Robertson was a Scottish philosopher.

He was born in Aberdeen. In 1857 he gained a bursary at Marischal College, and graduated MA in 1861, with the highest honours in classics and philosophy. In the same year he won a Fergusson scholarship of 100 a year for two years, which enabled him to pursue his studies outside Scotland. He went first to University College, London at the University of Heidelberg he worked on his German at the Humboldt University in Berlin he studied psychology, metaphysics and also physiology under Emil du BoisReymond, and heard lectures on Hegel, Kant and the history of philosophy, ancient and modern. After two months at the University of Gttingen, he went to Paris in June 1863. In the same year he returned to Aberdeen and helped Alexander Bain with the revision of some of his books.

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