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  1. Alexander Bain (11 June 1818 – 18 September 1903) was a Scottish philosopher and educationalist in the British school of empiricism and a prominent and innovative figure in the fields of psychology, linguistics, logic, moral philosophy and education reform.

  2. Alexander Bain (12 October 1810 – 2 January 1877) was a Scottish inventor and engineer who was first to invent and patent the electric clock. He installed the railway telegraph lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow.

  3. Jun 7, 2024 · Alexander Bain (born June 11, 1818, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Scot.—died Sept. 18, 1903, Aberdeen) was a Scottish philosopher who advanced the study of psychology with his work on mental processes and who strove to improve education in Scotland.

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  4. Alexander Bain (June 11, 1818 – September 18, 1903) was a Scottish philosopher, logician and educationalist who advanced the study of psychology with his work on mental processes. Bain was a utilitarian and a major proponent of the British school of empiricism, together with James Mill and his son, John Stuart Mill.

  5. May 11, 2018 · Alexander Bain (1818–1903) is remembered primarily as an associationist and physiological psychologist, and his contributions to social and differential psychology have perhaps been unduly neglected. Bain’s father was an ex-soldier turned weaver, whose earnings progressively diminished as his eight children grew up.

  6. Alexander Bain was succeeded in 1880 by William Minto, one of his most brilliant pupils, but he remained active in publishing and academic life for many years thereafter. Though influential in his time as a logician and grammarian, his enduring reputation is as one of the founders of modern psychology.

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  8. A chapter from a book on Scottish philosophy after the Enlightenment, focusing on Alexander Bain's empirical psychology and his relation to Hume and Reid. It explores Bain's views on education and his role as a founder of the journal Mind.