Robert Hanna
Robert Hanna Jr. (April 6, 1786November 16, 1858) is best known as one of the forty-three delegates to the 1816 Indiana Constitutional Convention and Indiana's third U.S. Senator after it achieved statehood in 1816. A native of Laurens County, South Carolina, he settled in the Indiana Territory shortly after it was established in 1800 and began his long career as a public servant in Brookville, Indiana. Hanna served as the first Franklin County sheriff (1809–20), as a brigadier general in the state militia, and as the United States General Land Office registrar in Brookville and Indianapolis (1820–30). Hanna was appointed to fill the vacant seat in the U.S. Senate following the death of James Noble in 1831. Hanna served in the U.S. Senate from August 19, 1831, to January 3, 1832. After his return to Indianapolis, Hanna represented Marion County in the Indiana House of Representatives (1832–33; 1836–39) and in the Indiana Senate (1840–41; 1842–46). Provided by Wikipedia
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Kant,1 Scientific Pietism, and Scientific Naturalism by Robert Hanna
Published 2016-04-01
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How to Complete Quantum Mechanics, or, What It’s Like to Be a Naturally Creative Bohmian Beable by Robert Hanna
Published 2021-10-01
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Exiting the State and Debunking the State of Nature by Robert Hanna
Published 2017-06-01
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Spontaniczność świadomości by Robert Hanna, Evan Thompson
Published 2010-11-01
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Editorial: The shape of lives to come by Michelle Maiese, Arran Gare, Julian Kiverstein, Joel Krueger, Robert Hanna
Published 2023-03-01
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