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Name
  
John Anderson

Education
  
University of Glasgow

Role
  
Philosopher

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Died
  
July 6, 1962, Sydney, Australia

Influenced
  
Hedley Bull, John Pass, J. L. Mackie, David Malet Armstrong, Eugene Kamenka, A. J. Baker, David Stove

Schools of thought
  
Australian realism, Scottish Common Sense Realism

Books
  
Studies in Empirical Philosophy, Lectures on Modern Philosop, Space Time and the Categ, Lectures on Political Theory 1, Lectures on Greek Philosop

Similar People
  
David Malet Armstrong, John Pass, J L Mackie, David Stove, Heraclitus

John Anderson may refer to:

Contents

Science and medicine


  • John Anderson (natural philosopher) (1726–1796), Scottish natural philosopher
  • John Anderson (physician) (died 1804), English physician
  • John Anderson (zoologist) (1833–1900), Scottish zoologist
  • John August Anderson (1876–1959), American physicist and astronomer
  • John Stuart Anderson (1908–1990), British/Australian inorganic chemist
  • J. Edward Anderson (born 1927), American engineer
  • John Maxwell Anderson (1928–1982), Scottish surgeon and cancer specialist
  • John Robert Anderson (chemist) (1928–2007), Australian chemist/materials scientist
  • John D. Anderson (born 1937), American aerospace engineer
  • John L. Anderson (born 1945), American chemical engineer
  • John Robert Anderson (psychologist) (born 1947), Canadian psychologist and computer scientist
  • John G. Anderson (born 1948), seismologist
  • John Anderson (pathologist) (1918–2011), British pathologist
  • Writers and historians

  • John Anderson (genealogist, 1789–1832), Scottish genealogist
  • John Anderson (genealogist, fl. 1825), Scottish genealogist
  • John Anderson (diplomatic writer) (1795–1845), Scottish diplomatic writer
  • John Anderson (classical scholar) (1870–1952), Camden Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford
  • John J. Anderson (1956–1989), writer and editor covering computers and technology
  • Religion and philosophy

  • John Anderson (theologian and controversialist) (1668?–1721), Scottish theologian and controversialist
  • John Anderson (theologian) (1748–1830), founder of the first Presbyterian seminary in America
  • John Anderson (missionary) (1805–1855), Scottish missionary
  • John Hendry Anderson (1854-1913), Anglican rector and instigator of Tooting Bec Lido
  • John Anderson (archbishop of Moosonee) (1866–1943), Anglican Church of Canada metropolitan bishop
  • John Anderson (philosopher) (1893–1962), Australian philosopher
  • John Anderson (bishop of British Columbia) (1912–1969), Anglican Church of Canada bishop
  • Politics

  • Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Mill Hill (c. 1736–1813), British politician, MP for City of London, 1793–1806
  • John Anderson (Maine) (1792–1853), United States Representative from Maine
  • John Hawkins Anderson (1805–1870), member of the Canadian Senate
  • John Anderson (mayor) (1820–1897), mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand, blacksmith, engineer, businessman
  • Crawford Anderson (John Crawford Anderson, c. 1848–1930), New Zealand politician, MP for Bruce electorate
  • John Alexander Anderson (1834–1892), United States Representative from Kansas
  • John Gerard Anderson (1836–1911), Scottish-born educationalist and public servant in colonial Queensland
  • John Anderson (Newfoundland politician) (1855–1930), Newfoundland businessman and politician
  • John Anderson (colonial administrator) (1858–1918), British governor of Straits Settlements and later of Ceylon
  • John C. Anderson (1862–?), Wisconsin state assemblyman
  • John Anderson (Wisconsin senator) (1870–?), Wisconsin state senator
  • John Anderson, 1st Viscount Waverley (1882–1958), British civil servant and politician
  • Jack Z. Anderson (1904–1981), United States Representative from California
  • John Hope Anderson (1912–2005), American politician in Pennsylvania
  • John Anderson, Jr. (1917–2014), Governor of Kansas, 1961–1965
  • John Victor Anderson (1918–1982), Canadian politician in Alberta
  • John B. Anderson (born 1922), United States Representative from Illinois and 1980 presidential candidate
  • John Anderson, 3rd Viscount Waverley (born 1949), British peer
  • John Anderson (Australian politician) (born 1956), Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and Leader of the National Party of Australia, 1999–2005
  • John Anderson (New Jersey) (1665–1736), colonel who served as acting governor of New Jersey in 1736
  • John N. Anderson, American politician in California
  • Sports

  • John Anderson (American football) (born 1956), Green Bay Packers linebacker
  • John A. Anderson (American football) (1933–1998), college football coach
  • John Anderson (athlete) (1907–1948), American Olympic discus thrower
  • John Anderson (Australian footballer) (born 1888), Australian rules footballer
  • John Anderson (baseball coach) (born 1955), American baseball coach
  • John Anderson (canoeist) (1924–2001), American sprint canoer
  • John Anderson (cricketer, born 1955), Australian cricketer
  • John Anderson (cricketer, born 1982), Irish cricketer
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1878) (1878–?), English footballer, who played for Woolwich Arsenal and Portsmouth
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1879) (1879–?), Scottish footballer, who played for Chesterfield Town
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1915) (1915–1987), Scottish footballer, scorer for Portsmouth in the 1939 FA Cup Final
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1921) (1921–2006), English footballer, scorer for Manchester United in the 1948 FA Cup Final
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1928) (1928–2011), Scottish footballer who played as an inside forward
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1937), Scottish born footballer, who played for Stoke City and Australia
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1959), Irish international footballer, who played for Newcastle United
  • John Anderson (footballer, born 1972), Scottish footballer, best known for playing for Greenock Morton
  • John Anderson (hurler) (born 1978), Irish hurler
  • John Anderson (ice hockey) (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey player
  • John Anderson (outfielder) (1873–1949), American baseball player
  • John Anderson (pitcher) (1929–1998), American baseball player
  • John Anderson (racing driver) (1944–1986), American driver, who is known for a crash at Daytona in 1981
  • John Anderson (rugby league) (1914–1984), New Zealand international
  • John Anderson (sailor) (born 1939), Australian sailor
  • John Anderson (sportscaster) (born 1965), American television sports journalist and co-host of Wipeout
  • Johnny Anderson (footballer) (1929–2001), Scottish footballer, who most notably played for Leicester City
  • John Anderson (slalom canoeist), American slalom canoeist
  • Business

  • John Anderson (Scottish businessman) (1747–1820), Scottish merchant and founder of Fermoy, Ireland
  • John Macvicar Anderson (1835–1915), Scottish architect
  • John Anderson (publisher) (1836–1910), Norwegian-American publisher
  • Sir John Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Harrold Priory (1878–1963), Scottish haulage contractor
  • John Edward Anderson (1917–2011), American businessman, namesake of the UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • John Anderson (Cal Scale) (1925–2000), founder of Cal Scale model railroad detail parts manufacturer
  • John Anderson (businessman) (born 1938), New Zealand businessman, founder of Contiki Holidays and professional public speaker
  • John Anderson (inventor) (1942–2012), founder, director and the chief technology officer of HeartSine® Technologies Inc
  • Sir John Anderson (New Zealand businessman) (born 1945), Chief Executive of the ANZ National Bank in New Zealand
  • John Anderson (chairman), non-executive chairman of the North-East Business and Innovation Centre, Sunderland
  • Music

  • John Anderson (jazz trumpeter) (1921–1974), American jazz musician
  • Jon Anderson (John Roy Anderson, born 1944), lead singer of the British band Yes
  • John Anderson (musician) (born 1954), American country musician
  • John Anderson (album), 1980 debut album of the above
  • John Anderson, vocalist for the British rock band Charlie (founded 1971)
  • Art and crafts

  • John Anderson (carpenter) (1759–1832), friend of Robert Burns
  • John Anderson (engraver) (fl. 1799), Scottish engraver
  • Entertainment

  • John Henry Anderson (1814–1874), Scottish conjurer
  • J. Redwood Anderson (1883–1964), English poet
  • John Murray Anderson (1886–1954), Newfoundland-American theater director
  • John Anderson (actor) (1922–1992), American actor
  • John H. Anderson, American set decorator
  • John Anderson (TV personality) (born 1932/33), former British television personality, referee on the series Gladiators
  • Military

  • John B. Anderson (general) (1891–1976), American general
  • John Byers Anderson (1817–1897), educator, railroad contractor and United States Army officer
  • John F. Anderson (1832–1902), brigadier general during the American Civil War
  • John W. Anderson (1899–1976), Master Mariner and Commodore, United States Lines, Captain, SS United States
  • John Anderson (British Army officer) (1908–1988), first commander of the Ulster Defence Regiment
  • John Evelyn Anderson (1916–2007), British Army officer
  • John Thompson McKellar Anderson (1918–1943), English Victoria Cross recipient
  • John Rogers Anderson (born 1941), Canadian admiral and ambassador to NATO
  • John Anderson (1917-2015), American WWII Veteran, Survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona
  • Others

  • John Anderson (escaped slave), American slave who escaped to Canada in the 1860s, leading to a famous extradition case
  • Jock R. Anderson (born 1941), Australian agricultural economist
  • References

    John Anderson Wikipedia