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  1. 26 de mar. de 2012 · William Hamilton (Evanston, Illinois, 1924) foi um dos teólogos com respostas contundentes, desde o polêmico movimento da teologia da morte de Deus, do qual foi um destacado representante (junto com Thomas Altizer, Paul van Buren e Gabriel Vahanian ). Com o primeiro assinou um livro de sucesso: Teologia radical e a morte de Deus, em 1966.

  2. Hamilton became the 9th Baron and was thereafter always referred to as Sir William. In 1817 and 1820 Hamilton made two key visits to Germany. He became fluent in German and this made him the first Scottish (and British) philosopher of any consequence to encounter the immensely influential German philosophical movement that Kant had inaugurated.

  3. Sir William Rowan Hamilton (born August 3/4, 1805, Dublin, Ireland—died September 2, 1865, Dublin) was an Irish mathematician who contributed to the development of optics, dynamics, and algebra —in particular, discovering the algebra of quaternions. His work proved significant for the development of quantum mechanics.

  4. 3 de ago. de 2005 · This year Ireland celebrates the bicentenary of the mathematician William Rowan Hamilton, best remembered for "quaternions" and for his pioneering work on optics and dynamics. Picture of genius. William Rowan Hamilton was born in Dublin at midnight between the 3rd and 4th of August 1805. His father, Archibald Hamilton, was a solicitor, and his ...

  5. William Rowan Hamilton's father, Archibald Hamilton, did not have time to teach William as he was often away in England pursuing legal business. Archibald Hamilton had not had a university education and it is thought that Hamilton's genius came from his mother, Sarah Hutton.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2015 · William Hamilton's mother was Elizabeth Stirling and his father, the professor of anatomy in the University of Glasgow, was named William Hamilton. William, the subject of this biography, was one year older than his brother Thomas, and in 1790 William Hamilton senior died and Elizabeth had to bring up the two young boys on her own.

  7. Sir William Hamilton (born Dec. 13, 1730, Scotland—died April 6, 1803, London, Eng.) was a British diplomat and archaeologist. He was the husband of Emma, Lady Hamilton, the mistress of Admiral Horatio Nelson. Hamilton was the son of Lord Archibald Hamilton, governor of Jamaica. He served in the army (1747–58) but left it after his marriage ...

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