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John Alexander Smith (21 April 1863 – 19 December 1939) was a British idealist philosopher, who was the Jowett Lecturer of philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford from 1896 to 1910, and Waynflete Professor of Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy, carrying a Fellowship at Magdalen College in the same university, from 1910 to 1935.
John Edwin Smith (May 27, 1921 - December 7, 2009) was an American philosopher and Clark Professor of Philosophy at Yale University. He served as president of the American Philosophical Society , Eastern Division, the American Theological Society , the Metaphysical Society of America , the Hegel Society of America and the C.S. Peirce Society .
J. A. Smith may refer to: John Alexander Smith (1863–1939), Idealist philosopher; J. Albert Smith, 19th century footballer; J. Andre Smith (1880–1959), American war artist; Justus Albert Smith (1896–1971), politician in Ontario, Canada
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Smith, educated at Oundle School, entered Emmanuel College, Cambridge, in 1636, took his B.A. in 1640 and his M.A. in 1644, at which time he was chosen fellow of Queens' College. [2] His health seems to have been precarious from the first. His labours were principally confined to his office as teacher, for which he had remarkable qualifications.
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Buddhist scriptures teach that wise people conduct themselves well. [124] A wise person does actions that are unpleasant to do but give good results, and does not do actions that are pleasant to do but give bad results. [125] Wisdom is the antidote to the self-chosen poison of ignorance. The Buddha has much to say on the subject of wisdom ...