Francis Bowen
1811–1890 (age 79)
scholar/philosopher
Biography
Francis Bowen, born in 1811, earned renown as a Harvard professor, editor of the North American Review, and a thoughtful voice in American political economy and moral philosophy. He engaged vigorously in the debates of his day, calling for rational inquiry, civil liberty, and the reform of American institutions.
Throughout his life he remained committed to the pursuit of truth and the cultivation of virtue, leaving a body of work that inspired students and scholars alike to pair intellect with conscience.