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Alexander Bain Inventor of the Electric Clock / Scotland's History
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Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain, although he came from a very humble family economically, by his sweat and work managed to be admitted to the college of his hometown, then he had a brilliant university career. Alexander Bain in his character as a philosopher wrote "English positivism". He excelled in the application of philosophy to psychology; in 1840 he began contributing to the Westmisnter Review and met John Stuart Mill with whom he maintained a long friendship. He was appointed professor at the University of Glasgow in 1845, although the following year he declined that position to dedicate himself to writing.
In 1848 he moved to London where he published The Senses and the Intellect (1855) and The Emotions and the Will (1859). In 186...
published: 18 Feb 2021
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The Alexander Bain Clock
Learn about the Alexander Bain Clock, currently on display in the Hunterian Museum from Horologist Nick Sanders. This is one of the world's first electric clocks, designed and built by Scottish inventor Alexander Bain.
Since the making of this film, The Hunterian received the sad news of the passing of Nick Sanders, Electrical Engineer and Electrical Horologist. We are lucky to have had his support and expertise in this project.
published: 12 Jan 2021
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Mr. Giant Reacts Alexander Bain Inventor of the Electric Clock / Scotland's History
Alexander Bain was a Scottish inventor and engineer born in 1810. He is credited with inventing the electric clock, a significant advancement in timekeeping technology. In 1841, Bain patented his electric clock, making it one of the earliest electrically powered timekeeping devices.
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published: 04 Jan 2024
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Emmy for Alexander Bain (after 140 years)
Recognition for man who died 877. Invented electric clock and fax machine paving way for television. No descendents available so trusted to Kirkintilloch Council who look after his grave.
published: 05 Feb 2016
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Meet Alexander Bain The Inventor Behind the First Fax Machine
Meet Alexander Bain The Inventor Behind the First Fax Machine
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Alexander Bain 2min Thinker
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How to Say Alexander Bain [ British English ]
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Alexander Bain was a Scottish inventor and engineer who was the first to invent and patent the electric clock. He installed the railway telegraph lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Wikipedia
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Died: January 2, 1877, Kirkintilloch, United Kingdom
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Alexander Bain
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. He founded Mind, the first ever journal of psychology and analytical philosophy, and was the leading figure in establishing and applying the scientific method to psychology. Bain was the inaugural Regius Chair in Logic and Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen, where he also held Professorships in Moral Philosophy and English Literature and was twice elected Lord Rector.
Early life and education
Alexander Bain was born in Aberdeen to George Bain, a weaver and veteran soldier, and Margaret Paul. At age eleven he left school ...
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Alexander Bain Inventor of the Electric Clock / Scotland's History
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Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain, although he came from a very humble family economically, by his sweat and wo...
Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain, although he came from a very humble family economically, by his sweat and work managed to be admitted to the college of his hometown, then he had a brilliant university career. Alexander Bain in his character as a philosopher wrote "English positivism". He excelled in the application of philosophy to psychology; in 1840 he began contributing to the Westmisnter Review and met John Stuart Mill with whom he maintained a long friendship. He was appointed professor at the University of Glasgow in 1845, although the following year he declined that position to dedicate himself to writing.
In 1848 he moved to London where he published The Senses and the Intellect (1855) and The Emotions and the Will (1859). In 1860 he was appointed by the British crown professor of logic and English literature at the University of Aberdeen, a position in which he remained until 1880, at that time and in his hometown he was co-founder of the scientific journal Mind (Mind) at the same time as a renovator of psychology by making him take advantage of the discoveries of physiology and pathology, being an outstanding representative of associationism he insisted on the spontaneous activity of the brain and defended idealistic positions against the realism of Herbert Spencer. He also published school books and popular science books.
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Alexander Bain Biography - Scottish Philosopher and Educationalist
Alexander Bain, although he came from a very humble family economically, by his sweat and work managed to be admitted to the college of his hometown, then he had a brilliant university career. Alexander Bain in his character as a philosopher wrote "English positivism". He excelled in the application of philosophy to psychology; in 1840 he began contributing to the Westmisnter Review and met John Stuart Mill with whom he maintained a long friendship. He was appointed professor at the University of Glasgow in 1845, although the following year he declined that position to dedicate himself to writing.
In 1848 he moved to London where he published The Senses and the Intellect (1855) and The Emotions and the Will (1859). In 1860 he was appointed by the British crown professor of logic and English literature at the University of Aberdeen, a position in which he remained until 1880, at that time and in his hometown he was co-founder of the scientific journal Mind (Mind) at the same time as a renovator of psychology by making him take advantage of the discoveries of physiology and pathology, being an outstanding representative of associationism he insisted on the spontaneous activity of the brain and defended idealistic positions against the realism of Herbert Spencer. He also published school books and popular science books.
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- published: 18 Feb 2021
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The Alexander Bain Clock
Learn about the Alexander Bain Clock, currently on display in the Hunterian Museum from Horologist Nick Sanders. This is one of the world's first electric clock...
Learn about the Alexander Bain Clock, currently on display in the Hunterian Museum from Horologist Nick Sanders. This is one of the world's first electric clocks, designed and built by Scottish inventor Alexander Bain.
Since the making of this film, The Hunterian received the sad news of the passing of Nick Sanders, Electrical Engineer and Electrical Horologist. We are lucky to have had his support and expertise in this project.
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Learn about the Alexander Bain Clock, currently on display in the Hunterian Museum from Horologist Nick Sanders. This is one of the world's first electric clocks, designed and built by Scottish inventor Alexander Bain.
Since the making of this film, The Hunterian received the sad news of the passing of Nick Sanders, Electrical Engineer and Electrical Horologist. We are lucky to have had his support and expertise in this project.
- published: 12 Jan 2021
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Mr. Giant Reacts Alexander Bain Inventor of the Electric Clock / Scotland's History
Alexander Bain was a Scottish inventor and engineer born in 1810. He is credited with inventing the electric clock, a significant advancement in timekeeping tec...
Alexander Bain was a Scottish inventor and engineer born in 1810. He is credited with inventing the electric clock, a significant advancement in timekeeping technology. In 1841, Bain patented his electric clock, making it one of the earliest electrically powered timekeeping devices.
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Emmy for Alexander Bain (after 140 years)
Recognition for man who died 877. Invented electric clock and fax machine paving way for television. No descendents available so trusted to Kirkintilloch Counci...
Recognition for man who died 877. Invented electric clock and fax machine paving way for television. No descendents available so trusted to Kirkintilloch Council who look after his grave.
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Recognition for man who died 877. Invented electric clock and fax machine paving way for television. No descendents available so trusted to Kirkintilloch Council who look after his grave.
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How to Say Alexander Bain [ British English ]
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Alexander Bain
Alexander Bain (11 June 1818 – 18 September 1903) was a Scottish philosopher and educationalist in the British school of empiricism and a prominent and innovati...
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. He founded Mind, the first ever journal of psychology and analytical philosophy, and was the leading figure in establishing and applying the scientific method to psychology. Bain was the inaugural Regius Chair in Logic and Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen, where he also held Professorships in Moral Philosophy and English Literature and was twice elected Lord Rector.
Early life and education
Alexander Bain was born in Aberdeen to George Bain, a weaver and veteran soldier, and Margaret Paul. At age eleven he left school to work as a weaver hence the description of him as Weevir, rex philosophorum. He also took to lectures at the Mechanics' Institutes of Aberdeen and the Aberdeen Public Library.
In 1836 he entered Marischal College where he came under the influence of Professor of Mathematics John Cruickshank, Professor of Chemistry Thomas Clark and Professor of Natural Philosophy William Knight. Towards the end of his undergraduate degree he became a contributor to the Westminster Review with his first article entitled "Electrotype and Daguerreotype," published in September 1840. This was the beginning of his connection with John Stuart Mill, which led to a lifelong friendship. He was awarded the Blue Ribbon and also the Gray Mathematical Bursary. His college career and studies was distinguished especially in mental philosophy, mathematics and physics and he graduated with a Master of Arts with Highest Honours.
In 1841, Bain substituted for Dr. Glennie the Professor of Moral Philosophy, who, due to ill-health, was unable to discharge his academic duties. He continued to do this three successive terms, during which he continued writing for the Westminster, and also helped John Stuart Mill with the revision of the manuscript of his System of Logic (1842). In 1843 he contributed the first review of the book to the London and Westminster.
Academic career
In 1845 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Anderson's University in Glasgow. A year later, preferring a wider field, he resigned the position and devoted himself to writing. In 1848 he moved to London to fill a post in the Board of Health under Sir Edwin Chadwick where he worked for social reform and became a prominent member of the intellectual circle which included George Grote and John Stuart Mill. In 1855 he published his first major work, The Senses and the Intellect, followed in 1859 by The Emotions and the Will. These treatises won him a position among independent thinkers. Bain was also Examiner in Logic and Moral Philosophy from 1857–1862 and 1864–1869 for the University of London and also an Instructor in moral science for the Indian Civil Service examinations.
In 1860 he was appointed by the British Crown to the inaugural Regius Chair of Logic and the Regius Chair of English Literature at the University of Aberdeen, which was newly formed after the amalgamation of King's College, Aberdeen and Marischal College by the Scottish Universities Commission of 1858.
Linguistics
Until 1858 neither logic nor English had received adequate attention in Aberdeen, and Bain devoted himself to supplying these deficiencies. He succeeded not only in raising the standard of education generally in the North of Scotland, but also in establishing a School of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, and in widely influencing the teaching of English grammar and composition in the United Kingdom. His efforts were first directed to the preparation of textbooks: Higher English Grammar and An English Grammar were both published in 1863, followed in 1866 by the Manual of Rhetoric, in 1872 by A First English Grammar, and in 1874 by the Companion to the Higher Grammar. These works were wide-ranging and their original views and methods met with wide acceptance.
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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. He founded Mind, the first ever journal of psychology and analytical philosophy, and was the leading figure in establishing and applying the scientific method to psychology. Bain was the inaugural Regius Chair in Logic and Professor of Logic at the University of Aberdeen, where he also held Professorships in Moral Philosophy and English Literature and was twice elected Lord Rector.
Early life and education
Alexander Bain was born in Aberdeen to George Bain, a weaver and veteran soldier, and Margaret Paul. At age eleven he left school to work as a weaver hence the description of him as Weevir, rex philosophorum. He also took to lectures at the Mechanics' Institutes of Aberdeen and the Aberdeen Public Library.
In 1836 he entered Marischal College where he came under the influence of Professor of Mathematics John Cruickshank, Professor of Chemistry Thomas Clark and Professor of Natural Philosophy William Knight. Towards the end of his undergraduate degree he became a contributor to the Westminster Review with his first article entitled "Electrotype and Daguerreotype," published in September 1840. This was the beginning of his connection with John Stuart Mill, which led to a lifelong friendship. He was awarded the Blue Ribbon and also the Gray Mathematical Bursary. His college career and studies was distinguished especially in mental philosophy, mathematics and physics and he graduated with a Master of Arts with Highest Honours.
In 1841, Bain substituted for Dr. Glennie the Professor of Moral Philosophy, who, due to ill-health, was unable to discharge his academic duties. He continued to do this three successive terms, during which he continued writing for the Westminster, and also helped John Stuart Mill with the revision of the manuscript of his System of Logic (1842). In 1843 he contributed the first review of the book to the London and Westminster.
Academic career
In 1845 he was appointed Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Anderson's University in Glasgow. A year later, preferring a wider field, he resigned the position and devoted himself to writing. In 1848 he moved to London to fill a post in the Board of Health under Sir Edwin Chadwick where he worked for social reform and became a prominent member of the intellectual circle which included George Grote and John Stuart Mill. In 1855 he published his first major work, The Senses and the Intellect, followed in 1859 by The Emotions and the Will. These treatises won him a position among independent thinkers. Bain was also Examiner in Logic and Moral Philosophy from 1857–1862 and 1864–1869 for the University of London and also an Instructor in moral science for the Indian Civil Service examinations.
In 1860 he was appointed by the British Crown to the inaugural Regius Chair of Logic and the Regius Chair of English Literature at the University of Aberdeen, which was newly formed after the amalgamation of King's College, Aberdeen and Marischal College by the Scottish Universities Commission of 1858.
Linguistics
Until 1858 neither logic nor English had received adequate attention in Aberdeen, and Bain devoted himself to supplying these deficiencies. He succeeded not only in raising the standard of education generally in the North of Scotland, but also in establishing a School of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, and in widely influencing the teaching of English grammar and composition in the United Kingdom. His efforts were first directed to the preparation of textbooks: Higher English Grammar and An English Grammar were both published in 1863, followed in 1866 by the Manual of Rhetoric, in 1872 by A First English Grammar, and in 1874 by the Companion to the Higher Grammar. These works were wide-ranging and their original views and methods met with wide acceptance.
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The Shockingly Old Origin of the Fax Machine
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Today, we mostly think of the fax machine as an outdated piece of technology. While there are still some uses for it in an office-setting, technological advances are sending the fax machines to the same pasture as pagers, land-line telephones, and disposable cameras. Even if this is the last we hear of the beeps and bops that echo as an incoming fax is transmitted, the fax machine had a very long life – an amazing 171 years to be exact. Yes, the fax machine was invented in 1843, before the Model-T was even a dream, before the telephone was invented, and even before the American Civil War broke out.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/27/business/yourmoney/27fax.html?_r=0
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Today, we mostly think of the fax machine as an outdated piece of technology. While there are still some uses for it in an office-setting, technological advances are sending the fax machines to the same pasture as pagers, land-line telephones, and disposable cameras. Even if this is the last we hear of the beeps and bops that echo as an incoming fax is transmitted, the fax machine had a very long life – an amazing 171 years to be exact. Yes, the fax machine was invented in 1843, before the Model-T was even a dream, before the telephone was invented, and even before the American Civil War broke out.
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- published: 08 Jun 2019
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