Graeme Nicholson

Graeme Nicholson
Era 21st century Philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental philosophy, existentialism, hermeneutics, anarchism

Graeme Nicholson is a Canadian philosopher and Emeritus Professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto known for his research on ontology, hermeneutics, and anarchism.[1][2] He completed his doctrate at the University of Toronto with a thesis on Heidegger directed by Emil Fackenheim.[3]

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  1. Nicholson at the University of Toronto
  2. John Tietz (1995). Review of Graeme Nicholson 'Illustrations of Being: Drawing upon Heidegger and upon Metaphysics' Dialogue, 34, pp 171-173. doi:10.1017/S0012217300049404.
  3. Minerva's Aviary: Philosophy at Toronto (1843-2003), John G. Slater, University of Toronto Press, pp393-394


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