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Hickok, Laurens Perseus

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Hickok, Laurens Perseus (1799-1888)

US clergyman and philosopher. He taught theology at Western Reserve College (1836-44) and Auburn Theological Seminary (1844-52), and was associated with Union College in Schenectady, New York, as philosophy professor (1836-68) and president (1866-68). His works, including Rational Psychology (1849), defended Christian theology through a ‘constructive realism’ influenced by Kant. Hickok was born in Bethel, Connecticut. Ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1823, he was a pastor in Connecticut for 13 years.


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