A. J. Baker
Allan James (Jim) Baker (born 1923), usually cited as A. J. Baker, is an Australian philosopher who is best known for systematising the realist philosophy of John Anderson.[1]
He studied under Anderson at Sydney University and has taught philosophy in Scotland, New Zealand, the United States and Australia. He was a prominent member of the Sydney Libertarians and the Sydney Push.[2] As of 2012, he continued to contribute occasional articles to The Sydney Realist.
Bibliography
- Anderson's Social Philosophy: The Social Thought and Political Life of Professor John Anderson, Sydney: Angus and Robertson (1979)
- Australian Realism: The Systematic Philosophy of John Anderson, Cambridge University Press (1986)
- Social Pluralism: A Realistic Analysis, Wild and Woolley, Glebe NSW (1997).
References
- ↑ The Push And Critical Drinkers
- ↑ The Push - Australia's Culture Portal Archived 5 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine.
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