Hartley Burr Alexander
Hartley Burr Alexander (1873–1939) was an American philosopher, writer, educator, scholar, poet, and iconographer.
- Lived
- 1873–1939
- Nationality
- American
- Language
- English
Hartley Burr Alexander, PhD, was an American intellectual whose career spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Active as a philosopher, writer, educator, and scholar, Alexander dedicated his life to academic pursuits and the dissemination of knowledge. His work as an educator and scholar allowed him to contribute significantly to his fields of study, establishing a reputation rooted in deep intellectual inquiry.
In addition to his academic endeavors, Alexander was a creative force, working as both a poet and an iconographer. This unique combination of disciplines enabled him to explore the intersections of philosophy, art, and literature. Throughout his life, which lasted from 1873 to 1939, he maintained a diverse portfolio of work that reflected his multifaceted talents and his commitment to both the arts and the humanities.