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  1. Henry Home, Lord Kames (léase Henry Hume, 1696 – 27 de diciembre de 1782) fue un filósofo escocés del siglo XVIII. Nacido en Kames House, casa patronímica situada entre Eccles y Birgham, en Berwickshire, fue un destacado abogado y uno de los líderes de la Ilustración Escocesa.

  2. Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696–27 December 1782) was a Scottish writer, philosopher and judge who played a major role in Scotland's Agricultural Revolution. A central figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, he was a founding member of the Philosophical Society of Edinburgh and active in The Select Society.

  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Henry Home, Lord Kames (born 1696, Kames, Berwickshire, Scot.—died Dec. 27, 1782, Edinburgh) was a lawyer, agriculturalist, and philosopher. Kames was called to the bar in 1724 and was appointed a judge in the Court of Session in 1752. He became a lord of justiciary in 1763.

  4. Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696-1782) Henry Home (pronounced ‘Hume’) is better known by the name Lord Kames, the title he took when he became a judge in the Scottish Court of Session. The title derives from the family home, Kames House in Berwickshire, where he was born and privately educated.

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    Henry Home, Lord Kames (léase Henry Hume, 1696 – 27 de diciembre de 1782) fue un filósofo escocés del siglo XVIII. Nacido en Kames House, casa patronímica situada entre Eccles y Birgham, en Berwickshire, fue un destacado abogado y uno de los líderes de la Ilustración Escocesa.

  6. Henry Home, Lord Kames fue un escritor, filósofo, abogado, juez y promotor agrícola escocés. Figura central de la Ilustración escocesa, miembro fundador...

  7. Hace 15 horas · Lord Kames, a judge, legal historian and philosopher, took his title from his birthplace in Berwickshire. He became an advocate in 1723 and was made a judge almost thirty years later. As well as writing books on Scots Law, he published prolifically on other subjects, such as his ‘Essays on Morality’ (1754) and ‘Loose Hints upon Education’ (1782).