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What (who) is E A Taylor - definition

BRITISH PHILOSOPHER
A.E. Taylor; A. E. Taylor

E. A. Taylor         
BRITISH ARTIST (1874-1951)
E A Taylor; E.A. Taylor; EA Taylor
Ernest Archibald Taylor (5 September 1874 – November, 1951), better known as E A Taylor, was a Scottish artist, an oil painter, watercolourist and etcher, and a designer of furniture, interiors and stained glass.
A & E         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A & e; A and e; A & E; A&e; A&E (disambiguation); A and E; A+E; A—E; A-E; Draft:Nightwatch A&E; A & E (disambiguation)
In Britain, A & E is the part of a hospital that deals with accidents and emergencies. A & E is an abbreviation for 'accident and emergency'. (BRIT; in AM, use <a href="">ERa>
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A & E         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
A & e; A and e; A & E; A&e; A&E (disambiguation); A and E; A+E; A—E; A-E; Draft:Nightwatch A&E; A & E (disambiguation)
¦ abbreviation accident and emergency.

Wikipedia

Alfred Edward Taylor

Alfred Edward Taylor (22 December 1869 – 31 October 1945), usually cited as A. E. Taylor, was a British idealist philosopher most famous for his contributions to the philosophy of idealism in his writings on metaphysics, the philosophy of religion, moral philosophy, and the scholarship of Plato. He was a fellow of the British Academy (1911) and president of the Aristotelian Society from 1928 to 1929. At Oxford he was made an honorary fellow of New College in 1931. In an age of universal upheaval and strife, he was a notable defender of Idealism in the Anglophone world.