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Matthew Stewart (other)
Matthew or Matt Stewart may refer to: * Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (1516–1571), father of Henry Stewart, King of the Scots * Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox (1460–1513), Scottish nobleman *Matthew Stewart (mathematician) (1717–1785), Scottish mathematician *Matthew Stewart (philosopher) (born 1963), American philosopher and author from Santa Barbara, California *Matthew Stuart (philosopher) (born 1967), American philosopher and Locke Historian *Mattie Stewart (born 1973), Scottish rugby union player *Matt Stewart (American football) (born 1979), American football linebacker and long snapper * Matt Stuart (photographer) (born 1974), British photographer *Matthew Stewart (British Army officer) Colonel Matthew Stewart FRSE (1784–1851) was son of Dugald Stewart and a 19th-century Scottish army officer. Life He was born in 1784 the son of the famous philosopher Dugald Stewart and grandson of Matthew Stewart. His mother was Dugald ... (1784–1851), Scottish ...
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Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl Of Lennox
Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (21 September 1516 – 4 September 1571) was a leader of the Catholic nobility in Scotland. He was the paternal grandfather of King James VI of Scotland and I of England. He owned Temple Newsam in Yorkshire, England. Origins He was the son of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox (d.1526) by his wife Lady Elizabeth Stewart, a daughter of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl. Conflict with Regent Arran (1543–1547) Matthew Stewart succeeded as Earl of Lennox on the death of his father in 1526. His mother sent him and his younger brother John Stewart to France into the care of their great uncle Robert Stewart, 5th Lord of Aubigny, who enrolled them in the Garde Écossaise. When King James V of Scotland died in 1542, Cardinal Beaton urged Lennox to return to Scotland to rival James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran. Lennox arrived in March with two ships at his stronghold of Dumbarton Castle just days after Parliament had declared Arran as Regent and heir t ...
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Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl Of Lennox
Matthew Stewart, 2nd Earl of Lennox (14609 September 1513), was a prominent Scottish nobleman. Stewart was the son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox, and Margaret Montgomerie, daughter of Alexander Montgomerie, 1st Lord Montgomerie. He died fighting in the Battle of Flodden Field. He married firstly, on 13 June 1490, Margaret Lyle, daughter of Robert Lyle, 2nd Lord Lyle, Chief Justiciar of Scotland. On 9 April 1494, he married Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, and Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland, daughter of King James II of Scotland. Stewart and Elizabeth Hamilton had six children: Mungo Stewart, Agnes Stewart, John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox, Margaret Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, and Catherine Stewart. He was Lord Provost of Glasgow in 1497, and from 1509 to 1513. Ancestors Sources *G. E. Cokayne et al., eds. ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''. ...
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Matthew Stewart (mathematician)
Matthew Stewart FRS FRSE (1717–1785) was a Scottish mathematician and minister of the Church of Scotland. Life He was born in the manse at Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, on 15 January 1717, the son of Rev Dugald Stewart, the local minister, and his wife, Janet Bannantyne. He was educated at Rothesay Grammar School, then entered the University of Glasgow in 1734, where he studied under the philosopher Francis Hutcheson and the mathematician Robert Simson, the latter from whom he studied ancient geometry. A close friendship developed between Simson and Stewart, in part because of their mutual admiration of Pappus of Alexandria, which resulted in many curious communications with respect to the De Locis Planis of Apollonius of Perga and the Porisms of Euclid over the years. This correspondence suggests that Stewart spent several weeks in Glasgow starting May 1743 assisting Robert Simson in the production of his ''Apollonii Pergaei locorum planorum libri II'', which was publis ...
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Matthew Stewart (philosopher)
Matthew Stewart is an American philosopher and author currently living in the Boston, Massachusetts area. He is the author of ''The 9.9 Percent'', ''Nature's God'', ''The Management Myth'', ''The Courtier and the Heretic'', '' Monturiol's Dream'', and ''The Truth About Everything''. He graduated from Princeton University in 1985 with a concentration in political philosophy and was awarded the Sachs Scholarship from Princeton for study at Oxford University Oxford () is a city in England. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire. In 2020, its population was estimated at 151,584. It is north-west of London, south-east of Birmingham and north-east of Bristol. The city is home to the ..., where he earned a D.Phil. in philosophy in 1988. He worked as a management consultant prior to writing full-time. Bibliography References External links mwstewart.comThe Official Website of Matthew Stewart The Management Myth- ''The Atlantic'', June 2006 Bogus Theories, Bad ...
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Matthew Stuart (philosopher)
Matthew Stuart (born 1966/1967) is an American philosopher and a professor of philosophy at Bowdoin College. His primary work is in the field of Early Modern Philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics and focuses on the philosophy of John Locke. He is the author of ''Locke’s Metaphysics'' (Oxford Clarendon Press, 2013) in which he takes a unique approach to John Locke's work "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" to view it as a strong Metaphysical text, rather than just that of epistemology. Some ideas approached in his book focus on "Locke's denial that bodies can be co-located", that "empty spaces within a body are not parts of hem, that " ocke'srelativism about identity equips him to respond to objects to his account of personal identity", and that of Locke's "rejection of essentialism". Stuart's book received attention from reviewers as a strong source for Lockean scholars to consider; still, several crucial critiques were offered, including Stuart's interpreta ...
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Mattie Stewart
Matthew James Stewart (born 18 May 1973) is a former rugby union player, who gained 34 caps as a prop for Scotland (1996–2002). Early life Stewart was born on 18 May 1973 in Dartford, England. Rugby career Stewart’s first international appearance was against Italy national rugby union team, Italy at Murrayfield on 14 December 1996. He was a Lance corporal, Lance Corporal physical training instructor in the British Army at the time. He returned to start for Scotland in February 2000 against Italy. He went on the 2002 Scotland rugby union tour of North America where Ian McGeechan tried playing him at loose head against Canada national rugby union team, Canada. His last cap was against Romania national rugby union team, Romania at Murrayfield on 9 November 2002, coming on as a late replacement. He played 169 matches for the Northampton Saints between 1997 and 2003 during which time he scored five points for the club. Whilst at Northampton he started in the victorious 2000 H ...
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Matt Stewart (American Football)
Matt Stewart (born August 31, 1979) is a former American football linebacker and long snapper. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played college football at Vanderbilt. Stewart has also been a member of the Cleveland Browns, Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, and Pittsburgh Steelers. Early years He was born in 1979 to Van and Mimi Stewart in Columbus, Ohio. He played for St. Francis DeSales High School. College career He totaled 269 tackles and 15 sacks in the 44 games he played in at Vanderbilt University. He earned a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Professional career Atlanta Falcons Stewart was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round (102nd overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft. In his rookie season he played in 15 games and finished the season with 16 tackles. In the 2002 season, he played in all 16 games starting 13 of them, he finished the season with 87 tackles. Cleveland Browns Stewart signed with t ...
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Matt Stuart (photographer)
Matt Stuart (1974) is a British street photographer. He was a member of the In-Public street photography collective. Stuart also works as an advertising photographer. His books of street photography include ''All That Life Can Afford'' (2016) and ''Into the Fire'' (2020). His work has also been exhibited in solo exhibitions in Britain and the USA. Of note, his work also appeared in group exhibitions at the Museum of London (which acquired his work for its permanent collection), the Museum of the City of New York, France, Bangkok and Stockholm. Life and work Stuart was born in Harrow, north west London, in 1974. In interviews he has described his life as having been spent singularly and obsessively devoted to one interest after another, including skateboarding from 1986 to 1994, and kung fu, before taking up photography working as an assistant to a photographer for three years. From that experience, he turned professional by working for himself from 2000 onward. His personal ...
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Matthew Stewart (British Army Officer)
Colonel Matthew Stewart FRSE (1784–1851) was son of Dugald Stewart and a 19th-century Scottish army officer. Life He was born in 1784 the son of the famous philosopher Dugald Stewart and grandson of Matthew Stewart. His mother was Dugald Stewart's first wife, Helen Bannantyne. The family lived at Lothian House at the foot of the Canongate, near Holyrood Palace. In 1804 he joined the Royal Engineers. In 1807 he became Aide-de-camp to Sir Gilbert Elliot whilst the latter served as Governor-General of India. He was then promoted to Lt Colonel in 1824 and served in Portugal for some time. In 1837 he became Brevet Colonel to the 42nd Regiment ( Black Watch). In 1820 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were William Archibald Cadell, William Wallace, and James Jardine. He was also a member of The Speculative Society of Edinburgh. He died on 29 May 1851. Artistic recognition His portrait by Thomas Heaphy Thomas Heaphy the Elder (17 ...
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