Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa Lady Welby

Standard Name: Welby, Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa,,, Lady

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1852: Victoria Stuart-Wortley (later Welby), future...

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1852

Victoria Stuart-Wortley (later Welby ), future philosopher, published her first book (which she wrote and illustrated) at the age of twelve: A Young Traveller's Journal of a Tour in North and South America During the...

1897: With her publication of Grains of Sense,...

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1897

With her publication of Grains of Sense, philosopher Victoria, Lady Welby , shifted from theology towards a more academic and analytic study of meaning.
Smith, Sean, archivist. “Letter from George Bernard Shaw to Lady Welby, Oct. 16, 1907”. York University: York University Gazette online: From the archives, 26 Jan. 2000.
Myers, William Andrew. “Victoria, Lady Welby 1837-1912”. Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today, edited by Mary Ellen Waithe, Kluwer, 1995, pp. 1-24.
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By 4 April 1903: Victoria, Lady Welby, published her most...

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By 4 April 1903

Victoria, Lady Welby , published her most philosophically important work, What is Meaning? Studies in the Development of Significance.
Myers, William Andrew. “Victoria, Lady Welby 1837-1912”. Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today, edited by Mary Ellen Waithe, Kluwer, 1995, pp. 1-24.
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Warnock, Mary, Baroness, editor. Women Philosophers. J. M. Dent, 1996.
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TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012]. http://www.gale.com/c/the-times-literary-supplement-historical-archive.
64 (3 April 1903): 106

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