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  {
    "id": "IQJH5RXB",
    "type": "chapter",
    "abstract": "J. N. Findlay was a twentieth century South African philosopher whotaught at universities in South Africa, New Zealand, England, andNorth America. He was respected for his analytical abilities, and iscredited by Arthur Prior with being the founder of tense logic. In thephilosophy of mind and language, he maintained the tradition ofBrentano, Meinong, and Husserl against the contrary tradition ofFrege, Russell, and Wittgenstein. In a series of Gifford lectures, heargued for a mystical metaphysics that was very much influenced byPlotinus and by Hindu and Buddhist scriptures.",
    "container-title": "The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy",
    "edition": "Fall 2024",
    "publisher": "Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University",
    "source": "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy",
    "title": "John Niemeyer Findlay",
    "URL": "https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/findlay/",
    "author": [
      {
        "family": "Lackey",
        "given": "Douglas"
      }
    ],
    "editor": [
      {
        "family": "Zalta",
        "given": "Edward N."
      },
      {
        "family": "Nodelman",
        "given": "Uri"
      }
    ],
    "accessed": {
      "date-parts": [
        [
          "2024",
          11,
          18
        ]
      ]
    },
    "issued": {
      "date-parts": [
        [
          "2024"
        ]
      ]
    }
  }
]