F. John Clendinnen
F. John Clendinnen (23 August 1924 – 25 July 2013) was an Australian philosopher of science[1] interested in induction[2] and empiricism.[3]
Early life and education
His father, Leslie John Clendinnen and grandfather, Frederick John Clendinnen
Career
After graduating with honours in philosophy Clendinnen was employed by the University of Melbourne[
Publications
- Induction and Objectivity, 1970.[11]
References
- ISBN 978-0-7923-1408-0.
- ^ Clendinnen, FJ (1999). "Causal dependence and laws". In Sankey, H (ed.). Causation and laws of nature. University of Melbourne, Australia. pp. 187–213.
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- ^ Frederick John Clendinnen. Australian Dictionary of Biography.
- ^ ISBN 0-7914-0012-3.
- ^ Edward Aloysius Pace; James Hugh Ryan (1967). The New Scholasticism. American Catholic Philosophical Association.
- ^ Burstall, Tim (2012). Memoirs of a Young Bastard. Miegunyah Press. p. 320.
- ^ Clements (2013). Who's who in Australia 2013. Crowther Blayne. p. 494.
- ^ "Australian Biography". Inga Clendinnen TV program script. Screen Australia Digital Learning. Retrieved 19 February 2022.
- ^ Wendt, Jana. "Warrior of the mind". smh.com.au/. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
- ^ Language and Language Behavior Abstracts: LLBA. Appleton-Century-Crofts. 1971.