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BURGERSDYK , or BURnERSDICIUS, See also:FRANCIS (1S9o-1629), Dutch logician, was See also:born at Lier, near See also:Delft, and died at See also:Leiden. After a brilliant career at the university of Leiden, he studied See also:theology at See also:Saumur, where while still very See also:young he became See also:professor of See also:philosophy. After five years he returned to Leiden, where he accepted the See also:chair of See also:logic and moral philosophy, and afterwards that of natural philosophy. His Logic was at one See also:time widely used, and is still valuable. He wrote also See also:Idea Philosophiae Moralis (1644). End of Article: BURGERSDYKAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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