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George Elder Davie (1912–2007) was a prominent Scottish philosopher whose well-received book, ''The Democratic Intellect'' (1961), concerns the treatment of philosophy in 19th century Scottish universities. == Life == He was born at no. 4 Baxter Park Terrace, Dundee on 18 March 1912. His father, George Myles Davie was a pharmacist and chemistry teacher, and his mother was Isabella Calder Elder. He married Elspeth Mary Dryer, an art teacher, on 5 October 1944 at Bonnyrigg Church in Midlothian. Elspeth Davie later became a respected writer and was awarded the Katherine Mansfield Prize in 1978.〔According to The Herald Obituary, 23 March 2007, but this does not appear to be the New Zealand Katherine Mansfield Prize.〕 They had one daughter with whom he resided at Sutton Veny, Wiltshire at the time of his death on 20 March 2007.〔Births, marriages and deaths information available at the General Register Office for Scotland, Scotlands People Centre in Edinburgh, and also at http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk〕
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