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American philosopher
Newton Garver
Born(1928-04-24)April 24, 1928
DiedFebruary 8, 2014(2014-02-08) (aged 85)
SpouseAnneliese Garver (nee Sprecher)
Academic background
EducationDeep Springs College
Swarthmore College (BA)
University of Oxford
Cornell University (PhD)
ThesisGrammar and Criteria (1965)
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosophy
InstitutionsUniversity at Buffalo

Newton Garver (April 24, 1928 – February 8, 2014) was an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at University at Buffalo. He is known for his works on Wittgenstein.

Books

  • Derrida & Wittgenstein
  • This Complicated Form of Life
  • Limits to Power: Some Friendly Reminders
  • Nonviolence and community: Reflections on the Alternatives to Violence Project
  • Jesus, Jefferson, and the Task of Friends
  • Wittgenstein and approaches to clarity

References

  1. "Anneliese Garver - Springville Journal". www.springvillejournal.com.
  2. "GARVER, Anneliese (Sprecher)". Buffalo News.
  3. Lee, Seung-Chong (2014). "NEWTON GARVER, 1928-2014". Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association. 88: 161–163. ISSN 0065-972X.
  4. "Newton Garver". www.buffalo.edu.

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