John Wild
John Wild (1902 - 1972) taught for a year at the University of Michigan and then at Harvard from 1927 until 1961 when he left to assume the chairmanship of the philosophy department at Northwestern University, a leading center for phenomenology and existentialism in the United States. Wild moved to Yale in 1963 and, in 1969, to the University of Florida.
John Wild (1902 - 1972) taught for a year at the University of Michigan and then at Harvard from 1927 until 1961 when he left to assume the chairmanship of the philosophy department at Northwestern University, a leading center for phenomenology and existentialism in the United States. Wild moved to Yale in 1963 and, in 1969, to the University of Florida. See less
John Wild's Featured Books
John Wild book reviews
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Plato's Modern Enemies and the Theory of Natural Law
Powerful defence of moral realism
by James J, Apr 3, 2014
In an era when elite opinion that ethics can be constructed according to the whims of the times, Wild presents a powerful defense of the classical notion that the good is founded in human nature's ... Read More
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Fundamental Accounting Principles
great
very good and easy to understand book. written out examples of sheets and formulas are very helpful. Read More
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International Business: The Challenges of Globalization
Easy to understand
by Pinkal, Feb 28, 2008
Its very easy to understand all chapters, also concept is clear regarding globally business. In dept knowldge about trading, reliogens, franchises...etc Read More