Impersonal ethics: John Niemeyer Findlay's value-theory

(1996)
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The aim of this book is to introduce the value-theory of John Niemeyer Findlay. He was a Platonist among Neopositivists, a very untypical analytical philosopher, one who loved Plato and Aristotle, Hegel and Husserl, Bretano and Meinong, and who was admitted to Wittgenstein's lessons and his Philosophical Investigations manuscript.

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