Anioł Dowgird (Lithuanian: Angelas Daugirdas; 1776–1835) was a philosopher of Polish Enlightenment and Lithuanian Enlightenment. Dowgird studied in Jesuit and Piarist schools, then joined the Piarist Order and took holy orders. Subsequently, he taught at Piarist schools and for a time was a professor of logic and ethics at Vilnius University. Dowgird derived his views from John Locke's empiricism, the Scottish School of Common Sense, and Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. But, unlike Kant, he ascribed to time and space a real existence independent of man.
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| - Anioł Dowgird (Lithuanian: Angelas Daugirdas; 1776–1835) was a philosopher of Polish Enlightenment and Lithuanian Enlightenment. Dowgird studied in Jesuit and Piarist schools, then joined the Piarist Order and took holy orders. Subsequently, he taught at Piarist schools and for a time was a professor of logic and ethics at Vilnius University. Dowgird derived his views from John Locke's empiricism, the Scottish School of Common Sense, and Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. But, unlike Kant, he ascribed to time and space a real existence independent of man. (en)
- Anioł Dowgird herbu Łabędź, pseud.: Autor „Wykładu przyrodzonych myślenia prawideł”, (ur. 2 grudnia 1776 w majątku Jurkowszczyzna, powiat mścisławski; zm. 26 kwietnia 1835 w Wilnie) – polski filozof i kaznodzieja, profesor Uniwersytetu Wileńskiego, członek korespondent Towarzystwa Królewskiego Przyjaciół Nauk w Warszawie w 1829 roku. (pl)
- А́нёл До́вгирд (Аниол Довгирд, Анел Станиславович Довгирд; польск. Anioł Dowgird; 2 декабря, по другим сведениям 11 декабря 1776, Юрковщизна Мстиславльского воеводства — 26 апреля 1835, Вильно) — католический священник, мыслитель, теолог, психолог; профессор философии и логики императорского Виленского университета. (ru)
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| - Anioł Dowgird (Lithuanian: Angelas Daugirdas; 1776–1835) was a philosopher of Polish Enlightenment and Lithuanian Enlightenment. Dowgird studied in Jesuit and Piarist schools, then joined the Piarist Order and took holy orders. Subsequently, he taught at Piarist schools and for a time was a professor of logic and ethics at Vilnius University. Dowgird derived his views from John Locke's empiricism, the Scottish School of Common Sense, and Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. But, unlike Kant, he ascribed to time and space a real existence independent of man. (en)
- Anioł Dowgird herbu Łabędź, pseud.: Autor „Wykładu przyrodzonych myślenia prawideł”, (ur. 2 grudnia 1776 w majątku Jurkowszczyzna, powiat mścisławski; zm. 26 kwietnia 1835 w Wilnie) – polski filozof i kaznodzieja, profesor Uniwersytetu Wileńskiego, członek korespondent Towarzystwa Królewskiego Przyjaciół Nauk w Warszawie w 1829 roku. (pl)
- А́нёл До́вгирд (Аниол Довгирд, Анел Станиславович Довгирд; польск. Anioł Dowgird; 2 декабря, по другим сведениям 11 декабря 1776, Юрковщизна Мстиславльского воеводства — 26 апреля 1835, Вильно) — католический священник, мыслитель, теолог, психолог; профессор философии и логики императорского Виленского университета. (ru)
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