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Origins. According to Alexander Mackenzie, the Clan Chisholm is of Norman and Saxon origin. [3] Tradition stating that the Chisholms were a Norman family who arrived in England after the conquest of 1066., [3] the original surname being De Chese to which the Saxon term "Holme" was added. [3]
Oct 2, 2009 · History of the Chisholms : with genealogies of the principal families of the name : Mackenzie, Alexander, 1838-1898 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Mackenzie, Alexander, 1838-1898. Publication date. 1891. Topics. Chisholm family. Publisher. Inverness : A. & W. Mackenzie. Collection. americana.
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Description. A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916.
Dec 8, 2008 · Roderick Milton Chisholm is widely regarded as one of the most creative, productive, and influential American philosophers of the 20 th Century. Chisholm worked in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and other areas.
that it was Chisholm's seminal work in the 1950s and 1960s that introduced the Problematik of intentionality into analytic philosophy, making it a central area of research in philosophy of mind and language.
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Abstract: Among the important themes in Roderick Chisholm's epistemology are his commitment to internalism, his defense of the independence of epistemology from empirical science, and his assumption that we do know most of what we