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  2. William Irwin Thompson | Wikipedia

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    William Irwin Thompson (July 16, 1938 – November 8, 2020) was an American social philosopher, cultural critic, and poet. He received the Oslo International Poetry Festival Award in 1986. He described his writing and speaking style as "mind-jazz on ancient texts". He was the founder of the Lindisfarne Association, which proposed the study and ...

  3. William Thompson (philosopher) | Wikipedia

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    William Thompson (30 June 1775 – 28 March 1833) was an Irish political and philosophical writer and social reformer, developing from utilitarianism into an early critic of capitalist exploitation whose ideas influenced the cooperative, trade union and Chartist movements as well as Karl Marx.

  4. William Thompson | Wikipedia

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    William Thompson (admiral) (1922–2018), American admiral, former chief of the U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation. William Thompson (Medal of Honor, 1950) (1927–1950), Korean War recipient of the Medal of Honor. Frank Thompson (SOE officer) (William Frank Thompson, 1920–1944), British officer who worked in Bulgaria in the Second World War.

  5. Lord Kelvin | Wikipedia

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    Lord Kelvin. It is believed the "PNP" in his signature stands for "Professor of Natural Philosophy". Kelvin also wrote under the pseudonym "P. Q. R." William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin was an Irish-born, British mathematician, mathematical physicist and engineer. [7][8] Born in Belfast, he was the professor of Natural Philosophy at the ...

  6. Sir William Thompson | Wikipedia

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    Sir William Thompson or Thomson may refer to: Sir William Thompson (1614–1681) (1614–1681), of London, English businessman and politician. Sir William Thompson (Ipswich MP) (1678–1739), of Middle Temple, an English judge and Whig politician. William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin (1824–1907), British mathematical physicist and engineer.

  7. William Thompson (Methodist) | Wikipedia

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    Born. 1733. Newtownbutler, Ireland. Died. 1 May 1799. Birmingham. Known for. First President of the Methodist Conference after Wesley. William Thompson (1733–1799) was the first President of the Methodist Conference after John Wesley 's death, being elected President at the Manchester conference in 1791.

  8. William Thompson (1614–1681) | Wikipedia

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    Sir William Thompson (10 April 1614 – ca. April 1681) of London was an English businessman and politician. He was the Member of Parliament for the City of London from 19 March 1661 to 1679. [1] Osterley Park House today. He was born the youngest of the four sons of Robert Thompson of Cheshunt, Hertfordshire and educated at Merchant Taylors ...

  9. William R. Thompson | Wikipedia

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    William R. Thompson. William Robin Thompson (June 29, 1887 – January 30, 1972) was a Canadian entomologist and also wrote on the philosophy of science in his book Science and Common Sense: An Aristotelian Excursion (1937). He specialized in the biological control of agricultural and forest insects and served as the head of a laboratory of the ...