Nakhnikian, George
NAKHNIKIAN, George
NAKHNIKIAN, George. American (born Bulgaria). Genres: Philosophy. Career: Wayne State University, Detroit, Dept. of Philosophy, 1949-68, Professor, 1961-68, Chairman, 1956-68; Indiana University, Bloomington, Chairman, Dept. of Philosophy, 1968-72, Professor, 1968-88, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, 1988-. Publications: (trans. with W.P. Alston) Edmund Husserl: The Idea of Phenomenology, 1964; An Introduction to Philosophy, 1967. EDITOR: J.S. Mill: Nature and Utility of Religion, 1958; (with H.N. Castaneda) Morality and the Language of Conduct, 1963; (with W.P. Alston) Readings in 20th Century Philosophy, 1963; Bertrand Russell's Philosophy, 1974. Address: 2213 Queensway, Bloomington, IN 47401, U.S.A.
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