He tried to synthesise deductive and inductive reasoning as a solution to the "Methodenstreit".
His main works were: In 1882 he married Florence Ada Brown,[3] who was later a Mayor of Cambridge.
They had two sons and a daughter: He represented Cambridge University six times in the annual chess match against Oxford University and is the joint holder of the record for most appearances on either side.
[4] He outlived his elder son by three years; he died in Cambridge, aged 97.
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