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  1. John Joseph Compton (May 17, 1928 – January 18, 2014) was an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University (retired in 1998). Compton was a president of the Metaphysical Society of America (1979). He was the son of Arthur Compton. [1]

  2. Overview. John Joseph Compton. (1928) Quick Reference. (1928–) John J. Compton was born on 17 May 1928 in Chicago Illinois. He studied mathematics at the College of Wooster in Ohio, where he received a BA in mathematics ... From: Compton, John Joseph in The Dictionary of Modern American Philosophers » Subjects: Philosophy. Reference entries.

  3. 20 de jan. de 2014 · John Joseph Compton (b.5/17/28) died Saturday, January 18 after 85 full and joyous years of life. Son of Nobel Prize winning physicist Arthur Holly Compton, John grew up surrounded by a...

    • May 17, 1928
    • January 18, 2014
  4. John Joseph Compton, American philosophy educator. Recipient Harbison award for distinguished teaching Danforth Foundation, 1966; fellow Belgian-American Education Foundation, 1956-1957, senior fellow National Endowment of the Humanities, 1974-1975, fellow Center for Humanities, Wesleyan University, 1974-1975.

  5. John J. Compton is an alum of Yale University, Department of Philosophy. Follow them to stay up to date with their professional activities in philosophy, and browse their publications such as "Merleau-ponty's metaphorical philosophy", "Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, and Human Freedom", and "Human Science, Human Action, and Human Nature".

  6. 10 de set. de 2007 · By The Associated Press. Sept. 10, 2007. CASTRIES, St. Lucia, Sept. 9 (AP) — Prime Minister John Compton, who guided his tiny Caribbean island to independence from Britain and infuriated China...

  7. 21 de jan. de 2014 · Share. John J. Compton (Vanderbilt University) John J. Compton, who taught philosophy at Vanderbilt University for more than four decades, died in hospice care Jan. 18. He was 85. Compton joined the philosophy department in 1952, the year it was founded as an independent department at Vanderbilt.