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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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