David Hartley
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David Hartley may refer to:
  • David Hartley (philosopher)
    David Hartley (philosopher)
    David Hartley was an English philosopher and founder of the Associationist school of psychology. -Early life and education:...

     (1705–1757), English philosopher
  • David Hartley (the Younger)
    David Hartley (the Younger)
    David Hartley, the younger , statesman, scientific inventor, and the son of the philosopher David Hartley. He was Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull, and also held the position of His Britannic Majesty's Minister Plenipotentiary, appointed by King George III to treat with the United...

     (1732–1813), son of the philosopher, and signatory to the Treaty of Paris
  • David Hartley (musician)
    David Hartley (musician)
    David Hartley or Dave Hartley is a musician especially notable for several collaborations with Sting. Their cooperations include writing songs for the Walt Disney Feature Animation the Emperor's New Groove, arranging for the song You Will Be My Ain True Love from Cold Mountain , Hartley performed...

  • David Hartley (figure skater)
    David Hartley (figure skater)
    David Hartley is a British figure skater. He is a three-time British bronze medalist. He works as a coach in Sheffield and was the British Ice Teachers Association's young coach of the year for 2009.-Competitive highlights:-References:...

    , British figure skater
  • David Hartley (cricketer)
    David Hartley (cricketer)
    David James Benedict Hartley is a former English cricketer. Hartley was a right-handed batsman who bowled leg break. He was born at Ruscombe, Berkshire....

     (born 1963), former English cricketer
  • David Hartley (Ohio politician), former member of the Ohio House of Representatives
  • David Hartley, Chairman of the UK Computer Conservation Society
    Computer Conservation Society
    The Computer Conservation Society is a British organization, founded in 1989. It is under the joint umbrella of the British Computer Society, the Science Museum in London, and the Museum of Science and Industry in Manchester. Many of the society's meetings are held at the Science Museum...

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