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J. N. Findlay

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John Niemeyer Findlay (1903-1987) professor of philosophy at Kings College in London, Yale, the University of Texas at Austin, and Boston University. He translated Husserl's Logical Investigations into English. He was a strong critic of Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Works

  • Hegel: A Examination
  • The Discipline of the Cave
  • The Transcendence of the Cave
  • Values and Intentions
  • Ascent to the Absolute