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About Alexander Bryan Johnson, Jr.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bryan_Johnson
Alexander Bryan Johnson (May 29, 1786 – September 9, 1867) was an American philosopher and banker.
Biography
Of Netherlandic and Jewish ancestry, he was born in Gosport, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom and at age 16 he emigrated to the United States, and settled at Utica, where he was a banker for many years. He was admitted to the bar, but never practiced.
Family
He married Abigail Louisa Smith Adams (1798-1836), daughter of Charles Adams (1770-1800) and Sally Smith, niece of William Stephens Smith, and granddaughter of John Adams and Abigail Adams. She died of uterine cancer.
His son, Alexander Smith Johnson, was born in Utica in 1817, served as a judge, and died in Nassau, Bahamas in 1878.
Philosophy
From his youth he had given all his leisure to the study of problems in intellectual philosophy, and especially of the relations between knowledge and language. He attempted to show the ultimate meaning of words, apart from their meaning as related to each other in ordinary definition, and thus to ascertain the nature of human knowledge as it exists independent of the words in which it is expressed.
His 1836 work, A Treatise on Language, was little recognized in his own time, and this remained the case for nearly a century after his death. It can now be seen to have anticipated the thrust of logical positivism, at least in arguing that misunderstandings of how language operates bedevil philosophical questions, and theories of modern linguistics.
Writings
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bryan_Johnson#Writings
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JOHNSON, ALEXANDER BRYAN, A. M., son of Bryan, an eminent banker; b. at Gosport, Eng. Removed to Utica in 1801. Was in business with his father until 1809; studied law and was admitted as a counselor, but never practiced. In 1816 he became a banker at first as cashier and secretary of the Utica Insurance Company, a banking institution whose charter he procured, and afterwards as president of the Ontario Branch Bank of Utica. The latter position he occupied from Sept,, 1819 until July, 1857. Besides a volume of political papers made up of newspaper contributions, he was the author of several works relating chiefly to his philosophy of human knowledge, viz.: "The Philosophy of Human Knowledge, or a Treatise on Language," "The meaning of Words Analyzed." "The Physiology of the Senses," "Deep Sea Soundings, or the Ultimate Analysis of Human Knowledge," etc., also "Religion in its Relation to the Present Life" and " Papers in Banking"* Reference:
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Alexander Bryan Johnson, Jr.'s Timeline
1787 |
May 29, 1787
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Gosport, Gosport Borough, Hampshire, England
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1817 |
July 30, 1817
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Oneida, New York, USA
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1823 |
July 16, 1823
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Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
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1826 |
April 3, 1826
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1829 |
December 3, 1829
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Utica, Oneida County, New York, United States
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1832 |
November 24, 1832
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New York, New York, United States
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1867 |
September 9, 1867
Age 80
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Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
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September 1867
Age 80
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Forest Hill Cemetery, Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
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1880 |
November 26, 1880
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Atlanta, GA, United States
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