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Sprigge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A. B. S. Sprigge (1906–1980), English sculptor Elizabeth Sprigge (1900–1979), English novelist
Sprigge
British idealist philosopher (1932–2007)
Timothy Lauro Squire Sprigge (14 January 1932 – 11 July 2007), usually cited as T. L. S. Sprigge, was a British idealist philosopher who spent the latter
Timothy_Sprigge
British journalist and author
Sylvia Sprigge (1903–1966) was a British journalist and writer. Sprigge and her husband Cecil Sprigge (1896–1959), a Berlin correspondent of The Times
Sylvia_Sprigge
English novelist, biographer, translator and children's writer
Squire Sprigge (10 June 1900, in Kensington – 9 December 1974) was an English novelist, biographer, translator, and children's writer. Elizabeth Sprigge was
Elizabeth_Sprigge
Irish politician
William Sprigge (1678 – 15 August 1735) was an Irish politician. Sprigge served in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for Tralee between
William_Sprigge
Changes in calendar conventions
Franklin's and Washington's confusing birth dates are clearly explained.) Sprigge, Timothy L. S., ed. (2017) [1968]. "Jeremy Bentham to Samuel Bentham, 15
Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates
1893 book by F. H. Bradley
According to the British philosopher Timothy Sprigge, some of Bradley's arguments are famous. Sprigge suggests that Bradley's absolute idealism in some
Appearance_and_Reality
English physician, medical editor and writer (1860–1937)
Sir Samuel Squire Sprigge FRCS FRCP (22 June 1860 – 17 June 1937) was an English physician, medical editor, and medical writer. After education at Uppingham
Samuel_Squire_Sprigge
Italian island
closure in 1968, when it became state property.[citation needed] Sylvia Sprigge, in her 1961 book ‘The Lagoon Of Venice; Its Islands, Life And Communications’
Poveglia
English philosopher and jurist (1748–1832)
Jeremy". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 11 June 2018. Sprigge, Timothy L.S., ed. (2017) [1968]. The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham:
Jeremy_Bentham
Sum or aggregate of all that is real or existent
Emergence Schaffer 2009, pp. 54–55 McInerny 2003, Lead section, § Summary Sprigge 2005, p. 2 Menon, Lead section, § 2. Metaphysics and Philosophy Pani 1993
Reality
Joshua Sprigg or Sprigge (1618 in Banbury – 1684) was an English Independent theologian and preacher. He acted as chaplain to Sir Thomas Fairfax, general
Joshua_Sprigg
British artist
A.B.S. Sprigge (1906–1980) was a British sculptor, known for her work in marble, stone and wood. Miss Sprigge was born in London and, throughout 1926 and
A._B._S._Sprigge
Philosophical study of being
Robinson 2023, § Lead Section McLaughlin 1999, pp. 685–691 Kim 2005, p. 608 Sprigge 1998, Lead Section Stubenberg & Wishon 2023, Lead Section; § 1.3 Mind and
Ontology
Philosophical position
Both Foster and Sprigge defend idealism through an epistemic argument for the unity of the act of perception with its object. Sprigge also made an argument
Idealism
Philosophical or theological concept
1163/25889613-bja10014. Inwood 1992, p. 27. de Laurentiis 2009, p. 249. Sprigge, T. L. S. (1998). Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Taylor and Francis
Absolute_(philosophy)
School in Oxford, England
Spencer-Churchill (born 2007), British equestrian and socialite Timothy Sprigge (1932–2007), philosopher Jon Stallworthy (born 1935), academic and poet
Dragon_School
State of being real
Guyer & Horstmann 2023, § 9. The Fate of Idealism in the Twentieth Century Sprigge 1998, Lead Section, "Idealism is now usually understood in philosophy as
Existence
1914 book by F. H. Bradley
coherence theory of truth and knowledge. The British philosopher Timothy Sprigge has suggested that in some respects Bradley's absolute idealism receives
Essays_on_Truth_and_Reality
Card game
Nerts List of patience and solitaire games For example, in Elizabeth Sprigge's A Shadowy Third and the magazine Punch[citation needed] Parlett 2008,
Nerts
Academic journal
Thomas Wakley (junior) 1907: Thomas Wakley (junior) 1909: Samuel Squire Sprigge 1937: Egbert Morland 1944: Theodore Fox 1965: Ian Douglas-Wilson 1976:
The_Lancet
Rights belonging to animals
(2005), pp. 11, 16. Also see Frey (1980); and for a review of Frey, see Sprigge (1981) Archived 2016-02-19 at the Wayback Machine. Singer (2000), pp. 151–156
Animal_rights
Irish property developer and politician
Preceded by Conway Blennerhassett William Sprigge Member of Parliament for Tralee 1725–1727 With: William Sprigge Succeeded by John Blennerhassett Arthur
Luke_Gardiner
Irish politician and landowner (1731–1791)
baronet. He was the son of Sir Laurence Parsons, 3rd Baronet and Mary Sprigge. From 1757 until his death in 1797, Parsons served as member of parliament
Sir William Parsons, 4th Baronet
Sir_William_Parsons,_4th_Baronet
American bioethicist and academic (born 1956)
Scholar in Logic and Metaphysics supervised by Professor Timothy L. S. Sprigge. He defended the thesis Experience and relations in the metaphysics of
Leemon_McHenry
Antisemitic and anti-communist conspiracy theory
Inhabitants". "Vedomosti" dated June 17, 2013". Ведомости. 17 June 2013. "Sprigge, Sir Squire, (22 June 1860 – 17 June 1937), Editor of the Lancet", Who
Jewish_Bolshevism
Branch of philosophy
mind to characterize conscious experience; it originated with Timothy Sprigge and was later popularized by Thomas Nagel. If consciousness (the mind)
Philosophy_of_mind
Swedish artist (1869–1940)
Lindgren. Charles Wharton Stork Charles XII, Hercules and Gustav Mattson E. Sprigge and C. Napier The Grey Seal Osarkrak A Jest of Janson's Swedish Panopticon
Albert_Engström
Concept in population ethics
exist and so can have no complaint. Against Narverson's argument, Timothy Sprigge has claimed that if we give a miserable child a genuine reason to complain
Asymmetry_(population_ethics)
Prison design
the Workplace. Berrett-Koehler Publishers. p. 77. ISBN 9781605096162. Sprigge, Timothy L. S.; Burns, J. H., eds. (2017). Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham
Panopticon
View that mind is a ubiquitous feature of reality
Griffin and David Skrbina, British philosophers Gregg Rosenberg, Timothy Sprigge, Philip Goff, and Canadian philosopher William Seager. The British philosopher
Panpsychism
Philosophical movement
David George Ritchie James Lindsay A. C. Ewing Hastings Rashdall Timothy Sprigge British philosophy Canadian idealism Ideal utilitarianism Pluralistic idealism
British_idealism
(Churchill) Timothy Smiley (Clare) John Smith (Emmanuel/Queens') Timothy Sprigge (Caius) George Steiner (Churchill) C. L. Stevenson (unknown) Leo Strauss
List of University of Cambridge people
List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people
Anglo-Irish lawyer, politician and judge
Parliament of Ireland Preceded by Luke Gardiner William Sprigge Member of Parliament for Tralee 1727–1743 With: John Blennerhassett Succeeded by John
Arthur Blennerhassett (1687–1758)
Arthur_Blennerhassett_(1687–1758)
Adam Smith Alic Halford Smith Kate Soper William Ritchie Sorley Timothy Sprigge Olaf Stapledon Susan Stebbing James Hutchison Stirling William Stoddart
List_of_British_philosophers
English actor, screenwriter and film director
Merlin Sir Boris Miniseries 1998 The Children of the New Forest Miller Sprigge Miniseries 1998 Vanity Fair King George IV 1 episode 2000 Lady Audley's
Roger_Ashton-Griffiths
Member of the Irish House of Commons
Robert Taylor Member of Parliament for Tralee 1723–1725 With: Robert Taylor (1723) William Sprigge (1723–1725) Succeeded by Luke Gardiner William Sprigge
Conway_Blennerhassett
English writer
"Theodora Benson". Orlando Women's Writing. Retrieved 29 September 2024. Sprigge, Elizabeth (1973). The life of Ivy Compton-Burnett. Internet Archive. New
Theodora_Benson
1645 battle of the First English Civil War
Heritage Battlefield Report: Langport 1645. Young & Holmes (2000), p. 254. Sprigge 1647, p. 66. Whitelocke 1732, p. 154. Langport Heritage 2024. Bush (1994)
Battle_of_Langport
Irish politician (c. 1682–1723)
and for Tralee from 1715 to his death, when he was succeeded by William Sprigge. In 1706 he was High Sheriff of County Limerick. E. M. Johnston-Liik, History
Robert Taylor (Askeaton MP, died 1723)
Robert_Taylor_(Askeaton_MP,_died_1723)
British philosopher and theologian (born 1967)
Environment, and Stephen R. L. Clark in Studies in Christian Ethics, Timothy Sprigge in Environmental Ethics, and Randall C. Morris in The Journal of Theological
Clare_Palmer
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
William Sprigge 1703 George Eyre 1711 Charles Patrick Plunket 1713 Peter Holmes 1715 Thomas Lestrange 1727 George Holmes 1729 William Sprigge 1734 Galbraith
Banagher (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Banagher_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Small island in the Venetian Lagoon
island annually, with Italians making up the majority of visitors. Sylvia Sprigge noted in 1961 that it is the only island in the Venetian Lagoon to be "completely
San_Lazzaro_degli_Armeni
Solid plate resulting from the application of a stereotyping technique
manual on the Mechanics of Newspaper Printing – via the Internet Archive. Sprigge, S. Squire (1890). The Methods of Publishing. London: Henry Glaisher. pp
Stereotype_(printing)
English surgeon and social reformer (1795–1862)
revolting punishment of flogging should be permitted upon British soldiers." Sprigge added that it was not Wilson's able scientific arguments that convinced
Thomas_Wakley
Anglo-Irish politician
Parliament for King's County. He married, firstly, Mary Sprigge, daughter of William Sprigge, on 5 September 1730. He married, secondly, Anne Harman,
Sir Laurence Parsons, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Laurence_Parsons,_3rd_Baronet
Italian philosopher (1866–1952)
come pensiero e come azione; 1938), translated into English by Sylvia Sprigge as History as the Story of Liberty (1941) in London Il carattere della
Benedetto_Croce
American philosopher (born 1937)
question, though often attributed to Nagel, was originally asked by Timothy Sprigge. The article was originally published in 1974 in The Philosophical Review
Thomas_Nagel
British philosophy organization
(1988–1989) Renford Bambrough (1989–1990) John Skorupski (1990–1991) Timothy Sprigge (1991–1992) Hugh Mellor (1992–1993) David E. Cooper (1993–1994) Jonathan
Aristotelian_Society
Sosnowska (born 1972), Poland Pierre Soulages (1919–2022), France A. B. S. Sprigge (1906–1980), England Edward Caldwell Spruce (1865–1922), England Ralph
List_of_sculptors
Danish travel writer and anthropologist (1896–1948)
the Nomads of Central Asia, by Henning Haslund-Christensen; Elizabeth Sprigge; Claude Napier. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., [1934] (later also reprinted
Henning_Haslund-Christensen
1945 motet by Rudolf Mauersberger
Mauersberger has composed a sorrowful, profoundly felt lament for his city." Sprigge, Martha (1 January 2020). "Dresden's Musical Ruins". Journal of the Royal
Wie_liegt_die_Stadt_so_wüst
English philosopher, zoologist, and writer (1940–2023)
curiosity". New Scientist. Archived from the original on February 16, 2024. Sprigge, T. L. S. (1996). "Zoos and Animal Rights: The Ethics of Keeping Animals
Stephen_St._C._Bostock
1848 novel by Anne Brontë
No. 2903. John Francis. pp. 762–763. Oliphant et al. 1897, pp. 28–29. Sprigge, Timothy (9 June 2004). "Ward, Mary Augusta". In Connie Simon (ed.). Dictionary
The_Tenant_of_Wildfell_Hall
access or UK public library membership required.) For a family tree, see Sprigge, Timothy L.S., ed. (1968). The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume
Edward_Bentham
Siewert Aaron Sloman J. J. C. Smart David Sosa Baruch Spinoza Timothy Sprigge Stephen Stich Daniel Stoljar Galen Strawson P. F. Strawson Ken Taylor Evan
List_of_philosophers_of_mind
Name list
Elizabeth Spires (born 1952), American poet and university professor Elizabeth Sprigge (1900–1974), English novelist, biographer, translator and children's writer
Elizabeth_(given_name)
English preacher (1598-1660)
1896, p. 71 cites Sprigge, Anglia Rediviva, pp. 77, 102, 180; Vicars, Burning Bush, 1646, p. 198. Firth 1896, p. 71 cites Sprigge, p. 229; Cal. State
Hugh_Peter
1645 battle of the First English Civil War
London. Retrieved 23 August 2019. Engraving by Streeter, from Joshua Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva (England's Recovery), published by John Partridge, 1647
Battle_of_Naseby
Overview of and topical guide to metaphysics
translations of Heidegger". Think.hyperjeff.net. Retrieved 2011-09-18. Sprigge 2005. pp. 105. Jean-Paul Sartre (1943). Being and Nothingness. Pocket Books
Outline_of_metaphysics
English novelist (1884–1969)
passed... rapidly into family legend." This claim is repeated in Elizabeth Sprigge's The Life of Ivy Compton-Burnett; it was the later biography by Hilary
Ivy_Compton-Burnett
James Rachels Bertrand Russell Ching-Lai Sheng J. J. C. Smart Timothy Sprigge Jacob M. Appel Joseph Bankman Sam Bankman-Fried Jonathan Baron Yves Bonnardel
List_of_utilitarians
French actress
Retrieved 2021-04-13. Kihm, Jean-Jacques (1923-1970) Auteur du texte; Sprigge, Elizabeth (1900-1974) Auteur du texte; Béhar, Henri Charles Auteur du
Christiane_Mancini
Jones The Dance of Death by August Strindberg, translation by Elizabeth Sprigge Charley's Aunt by Brandon Thomas The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash Galileo
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre production history
Royal_Manitoba_Theatre_Centre_production_history
Alan Sorrell, archaeological reconstruction artist Ruskin Spear A. B. S. Sprigge Henry Stannard Mary Stainbank Julian Stair Cecil Stephenson, artist Peter
List of alumni of the Royal College of Art
List_of_alumni_of_the_Royal_College_of_Art
Critical edition of the writings of Jeremy Bentham
volumes are not sequentially numbered) that have been published to date are: Sprigge, Timothy L. S., ed. (1968). The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham, Volume
The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham
The_Collected_Works_of_Jeremy_Bentham
English philosopher (1866–1925)
classic period (for the later development of British idealism, see T. L. S. Sprigge). McTaggart's "The Unreality of Time" has been widely discussed in philosophical
J._M._E._McTaggart
School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved July 17, 2023. Sprigge, Timothy. "The Absolute Idealism of Josiah Royce". The Philosophers' Magazine
Department of Philosophy (Harvard University)
Department_of_Philosophy_(Harvard_University)
Surname list
William Spriggs (1955–2023), American public servant Sprigg (disambiguation) Sprigge Spriggs Payne Airport (IATA: MLW, ICAO: GLMR), 3 miles from Monrovia, the
Spriggs
English Christian writer, d. 1655
recommendatory letters by Jeremiah Burroughes, William Strong, Joshua Sprigge, and Samuel Prittie. 'A Touchstone for a Communicant ... by E. F.,' c.
Edward_Fisher_(theologian)
Theatre in London
the theatre director and playwright Velona Pilcher, the writer Elizabeth Sprigge, and Jane Drew converted a site at 29 Buckingham Gate, originally a Chinese
Watergate_Theatre,_London
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Blennerhassett 1715 Robert Taylor 1723 Conway Blennerhassett 1723 William Sprigge 1725 Luke Gardiner 1727 John Blennerhassett Arthur Blennerhassett 1743
Tralee (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Tralee_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Australian philosopher (born 1963)
'Some Problems of Identity over Time', Cogito 5 (1991): 14–20. 'Reply to Sprigge on Personal and Impersonal Identity', Mind 98 (1989): 129–34. 'Johnston
David_S._Oderberg
British royal recognitions
surveyor Harold Smith, MP, Member of Parliament for Warrington. Samuel Squire Sprigge, , MRCS, Editor of The Lancet. Edwin Forsyth Stockton, Governor of Manchester
1921_New_Year_Honours
English physician, surgeon, and medical editor (1882–1954)
assistant editor at The Lancet under the editorship of Sir Samuel Squire Sprigge. Horner served from 1914 to 1919 as a captain in the RAMC and during WW
Norman_Gerald_Horner
17th-century English politician and religious radical (1608–1669)
reason to ascribe to him with Clement Walker the authorship of Joshua Sprigge's Anglia Rediviva. There is some debate as to whether he was entitled to
Nathaniel_Fiennes
Swedish academic and writer (1883–1961)
(1930) An eyewitness in Germany, translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Sprigge and Claude Napier (1933) Hans Christian Andersen : a biography, translated
Fredrik_Böök
Belgian philosopher (born 1963)
Leicester), Jaime Nubiola (University of Navarra) and the late Timothy L. S. Sprigge (Emeritus Edinburgh).[citation needed] In 2002, he created the research
Michel_Weber
English military commander
James Fiennes, 2nd Viscount Saye and Sele and second the Reverend Joshua Sprigge and (5) Utriche, baptised 20 March 1616 in Utrecht, probably named after
Edward Cecil, Viscount Wimbledon
Edward_Cecil,_Viscount_Wimbledon
MP Member of Parliament for Warrington. 1 January 1921 Samuel Squire Sprigge, MD, MRCS Editor, The Lancet 1 January 1921 Edwin Forsyth Stockton Governor
List of knights bachelor appointed in 1921
List_of_knights_bachelor_appointed_in_1921
Play written by August Strindberg
Plays Loveridge, Charlotte. "The Great Highway". Curtain Up, 2006. Strindberg, August. Twelve Major Plays. Elizabeth Sprigge, trans. Routledge, 2017.
The_Great_Highway
English soldier (1617–1681)
cites Whitelocke Memorials, ed. 1853, i. 411. Firth 1898, p. 204 cites Sprigge, Anglia Rediviva, p. 331. Firth 1898, p. 204. Firth 1898, p. 204 cites
Matthew_Thomlinson
Anglo-Irish politician
Succeeded by Arthur Denny Sir Maurice Crosbie Preceded by Luke Gardiner William Sprigge Member of Parliament for Tralee 1727–1760 With: Arthur Blennerhassett (1727–1743)
John Blennerhassett (1691–1775)
John_Blennerhassett_(1691–1775)
by Walter Johnson as Gustav Adolf Påsk (1957), translated by Elizabeth Sprigge as Easter Hemsöborna (1959), translated by Elspeth Harley Schubert as The
August Strindberg bibliography
August_Strindberg_bibliography
Venice Biennale national pavilion
17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-03/epezzetta. ISSN 2058-5462 – via EBSCOhost. Sprigge, Sylvia (June 24, 1952). "The Biennale at Venice : I – Britain Strangely
British_pavilion
English novelist and historian (1836–1901)
Information) Autobiography of Sir Walter Besant. With Prefatory Note by S. Squire Sprigge. London: Hutchinson & Co., and New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1902. As We
Walter_Besant
German-born writer
co-Operation with R. H. S. Crossman, P. Kecskemeti, E. Kohn-Bramstedt, C. J. S. Sprigge. With an Introduction by R. H. Tawney. Dent, 1939 Sociology of Film: Studies
J.-P._Mayer
Aristotelian philosopher Samuel Seabury, first American Episcopal bishop Timothy Sprigge, philosopher Dugald Stewart, enlightenment philosopher John Toland, philosopher
List of University of Edinburgh people
List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people
English clergyman, antiquarian and historian
access or UK public library membership required.) For a family tree, see Sprigge, Timothy L. S., ed. (2017) [1968]. The Correspondence of Jeremy Bentham
James_Bentham
(Princess Charlotte of Wales's). Major (temporary) Stanley James Raymond Sprigge (53917), The Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey). Junior Commander (temporary)
1946_New_Year_Honours_(MBE)
Short title, or popular name Citation Royal assent Long title Sprigge's Estate Act 1745 19 Geo. 2. c. 1 Pr. (I) 11 April 1746 An Act for establishing
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1741–1750
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1741–1750
American legal scholar (born 1952)
Animals. 30 (3): 352. doi:10.1177/026119290203000315. S2CID 145863405. Sprigge, T. L. S. (1999). "The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice"
Rebecca_Dresser
(born 1954), United States Monika Sosnowska (born 1972), Poland A. B. S. Sprigge (1906–1980), United Kingdom Pia Stadtbäumer (born 1959), Germany Jonny
List_of_women_sculptors
Jimmy Skinner, 90, Canadian ice hockey coach (Detroit Red Wings). Timothy Sprigge, 75, British idealist philosopher. Larry Staverman, 70, American basketball
Deaths_in_July_2007
10 July – Edward Lowbury, bacteriologist (born 1913) 11 July – Timothy Sprigge, philosopher (born 1932) 12 July Allen Clarke, educationalist (born 1910)
2007_in_the_United_Kingdom
and thenceforth resided on the Crayford estate. He was living in 1695. Sprigge was author of Philosophical Essays, with brief Advisos, accommodated to
William_Sprigg_(pamphleteer)
abstract artist Maria Spilsbury (1776–1820), religious painter A. B. S. Sprigge (1906–1980), sculptor Zita Stead (1904–1986), medical illustrator Florence
List_of_English_women_artists
of The Lancet from 1937 to 1944, he was preceded by Sir Samuel Squire Sprigge and succeeded by Theodore F. Fox. Morland was elected in 1930 FRCS and
Egbert_Coleby_Morland
Welsh theologian (1604–1654)
Experience of Defeat, p. 82 names William Sedgwick, Peter Sterry and Joshua Sprigge as highest in Erbery’s estimation. Wood, Anthony, 1691 Athenae Oxoniense
William_Erbery
1942) Wolfgang Spohn (born 1950) Jan Michael Sprenger (born 1982) Timothy Sprigge (1932–2007)[b][c] Susanne Sreedhar Amia Srinivasan (born 1984) Edward Stachura
List of philosophers born in the 20th century
List_of_philosophers_born_in_the_20th_century
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a tall, thin person, from Middle English sprigge ‘twig’, ‘branch’ (apparently of Old Norse or Low German origin, first recorded as a vocabulary word in English in the 15th century).
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Love of God's Feet
Girl/Female
Australian, Latin, Spanish
Sweet
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Slayer.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Future
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Girl/Female
English
or Agnes.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Friend of the World
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Eras; Ages; Times; God's Gift
Male
Egyptian
, Amen the Sun; or, the self-existing Sun.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Hullett, itself a variant of Hewlett.
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
SPRIGGE
imp. & p. p.
of Sprig
a.
Having sprigs.