- John Robert Jones
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John Dalmas John Robert Jones (
September 4 1911 –June 3 1970 ), was a Welsh philosopher.He was born in
Pwllheli , and went to school there before going on to study philosophy atUniversity of Wales, Aberystwyth . He went on to take his D.Phil. atBalliol College, Oxford . He returned to Aberystwyth to lecture in philosophy, and in 1952 was appointed Professor of Philosophy atUniversity of Wales, Swansea . In 1961 he was visiting professor atChapel Hill University ,North Carolina . On his return to Wales, he became more politically active, speaking out against the investiture ofCharles, Prince of Wales , in 1969, resigning from theGorsedd of Bards in protest.As a philosopher, he was influenced by Wittgenstein and
Simone Weil . His writings dealt mainly with three problems: the nature of the self, the nature of perception, and the nature of universals.Works
*"Yr Argyfwng Gwacter Ystyr" (1964)
*"Prydeindod" (1966)
*"A rhaid i'r iaith ein gwahanu?" (1967)
*"Ni fyn y taeog mo'i ryddhau" (1968)
*"Yr ewyllys i barhau" (1969)
*"Gwaedd yng Nghymru" (1970)
*"Ac Onide" (1970)ources
* [http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s2-JONE-ROB-1911.html Welsh Biography Online]
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