Alexander Broadie FRSE, Scottish philosopher, emeritus professor of logic and rhetoric at Glasgow University. He writes on the Scottish philosophical tradition, chiefly the philosophy of the Pre-Reformation period, the 17th century, and the Enlightenment. Broadie attended the Royal High School, Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh (MA), Balliol College, Oxford (MLitt), and the University of Glasgow (PhD, DLitt). He was Henry Duncan prize lecturer in Scottish Studies, Royal Society of Edinburgh (1990–1993), and has been a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh since 1991. As Gifford Lecturer in Natural Theology at Aberdeen University in 1994, he delivered a series of Lectures published under the title The Shadow of Scotus: Philosophy and Faith in Pre-Reformation Scotland (1995). Since demitting his professorship of logic and rhetoric at Glasgow University (held from 1994 to 2009) he has been honorary professorial research fellow there, mainly researching 17th-century Scottish philosophy. In 2007 Broadie was awarded the degree of DUniv honoris causa by Blaise Pascal University at Clermont-Ferrand in recognition of his contribution to Franco-Scottish collaboration in the field of the history of philosophy. Broadie's A History of Scottish Philosophy (2009) was named Saltire Society Scottish History Book of the Year. In July 2018 he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society, and in 2020 was appointed honorary vice-president of the Saltire Society in recognition of his contribution to Scottish philosophy. During the past decade Broadie has been active in several international networks. His roles have included: Principal Investigator, International Network: 'Scottish philosophy and philosophers in seventeenth-century Scotland and France' (2010-2014), funded by the Leverhulme Trust; and Co-Investigator (with Dr Ramona Fotiade), International Research Network: 'Existential Philosophy and Literature: The Franco-Scottish Connection - Past and Present' (2017-2019), funded by the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He is presently working on two books relating to Scottish philosophy of the seventeenth century. (en)
Alexander Broadie FRSE (Edimburgo, 18 de outubro de 1942) é um historiador da filosofia escocês. É especialista em filosofia medieval e filosofia da era do Iluminismo. Foi o primeiro "Henry Duncan Prize Lectureship" em estudos escoceses da Sociedade Real de Edimburgo (1990–1993) e foi Palestrante Gifford na Universidade de Aberdeen em 1994. Broadie foi um palestrante de grande popularidade entre os estudantes da Universidade de Glasgow. (pt)
Alexander Broadie FRSE (Edimburgo, 18 de outubro de 1942) é um historiador da filosofia escocês. É especialista em filosofia medieval e filosofia da era do Iluminismo. Foi o primeiro "Henry Duncan Prize Lectureship" em estudos escoceses da Sociedade Real de Edimburgo (1990–1993) e foi Palestrante Gifford na Universidade de Aberdeen em 1994. Broadie foi um palestrante de grande popularidade entre os estudantes da Universidade de Glasgow. (pt)
Alexander Broadie FRSE, Scottish philosopher, emeritus professor of logic and rhetoric at Glasgow University. He writes on the Scottish philosophical tradition, chiefly the philosophy of the Pre-Reformation period, the 17th century, and the Enlightenment. In 2007 Broadie was awarded the degree of DUniv honoris causa by Blaise Pascal University at Clermont-Ferrand in recognition of his contribution to Franco-Scottish collaboration in the field of the history of philosophy. (en)