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Moral diary of 1819

27 June 202227 June 2022

For the years 1819 and 1820, François-Marc-Louis Naville (1784-1846), a pastor and schoolteacher from Geneva, conceived two major moral diaries. After more than ten years of experimentation, he discovered the Mémorial horaire by ...

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Art of Virtue – Benjamin Franklin

27 June 202227 June 2022

A famous example of a moral accounting grid stems from Benjamin Franklin’s Art of Virtue. Franklin’s Art of Virtue relied on a tracking device that registers moral progress in terms of self-control ...

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Diary - Stanley Jevons

27 June 202227 June 2022

Stanley Jevons trained as a chemist at University College London in the early 1850s. He is known as one of the founders of the marginalist theory of ...

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Letts' journal (1855) - Stanley Jevons

27 June 202227 June 2022

Stanley Jevons trained as a chemist at University College London in the early 1850s. He is known as one of the founders of the marginalist theory of ...

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Biometer (1815) - Jean-Louis Vaucher

27 June 202217 October 2022

Jean-Louis Vaucher (1799-1867) was professor of classical literature at the Académie de Genève from 1841 until his death in 1867. From 1831 onwards, he was director of the ...

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