Nicholas Griffin (philosopher) explained

See also: Nicholas Griffin (disambiguation).

Nicholas John Griffin is a retired Canadian-based philosopher.[1] He was Director of the Bertrand Russell Centre at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, where he held a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy.[2]

Griffin has a bachelor's degree from the University of Leicester, and a Ph.D. from the Australian National University.[3] His 1974 dissertation, Relative Identity, was supervised by Richard Sylvan;[4] he later published it as a book.His area of research is Bertrand Russell.

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  1. Web site: Acclaimed philosopher named Library's new Scholar in Residence. McMaster Daily News. Erica. Balch. September 9, 2019. McMaster University. 2023-06-25.
  2. Web site: Nicholas John Griffin. Experts. McMaster University. 2021-02-06.
  3. Web site: Philosophy. Academic Calendars. McMaster University. 2023-06-25.
  4. Relative Identity. 1885/10438. Nicholas. Griffin. 1974. Australian National University.
  5. Reviews of Relative Identity:
    • Richard H. Feldman, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review,
    • Colin McGinn, The Philosophical Review,,
    • Jack Nelson, Noûs,,
    • H. W. Noonan, Mind,
    • Gerold Stahl, Revue Philosophique de la France et de l'Étranger,
    • Leslie Stevenson, The Philosophical Quarterly,,
    • Gerald Vision, International Studies in Philosophy,
  6. Reviews of Russell's Idealist Apprenticeship:
  7. Reviews of The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 1:
    • Charles H. Karelis and Robert H. Bell, "Early Bertie", The American Scholar,
    • George Woodcock, "Publishing as Play: The Hogarth Press", The Sewanee Review,
  8. Review of The Selected Letters of Bertrand Russell, Vol. 2:
    • Stefan Andersson, "An Epistolary Biography", Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies,
  9. Reviews of The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell:
  10. Reviews of Russell vs. Meinong:
  11. Review of The Palgrave centenary companion to Principia Mathematica:
    • Victor V. Pambuccian, zbMATH,
    • Graham Stevens, Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies,
    • Russell Wahl, History and Philosophy of Logic,
  12. Reviews of Bertrand Russell: A Pacifist at War: