Anton, John P. 1920-2014

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Name (Latin)
Anton, John P. 1920-2014
Other forms of name
nne Anton, John P. (John Peter), 1920-
Anton, John Peter, 1920-
Antōnopoulos, Giannēs P., 1920-2014
Antōnopoulos, Iōannēs P., 1920-2014
Date of birth
1920-11-02
Date of death
2014-12-10
Other designation
Americans
Place of birth
Canton (Ohio)
Field of activity
Philosophy
Associate group
Columbia University
University of South Florida
Florida Philosophical Association
Occupation
College teachers
Associated Language
enggrc
Gender
male
Fuller form of name
John Peter
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 109968162
Wikidata: Q6251488
Library of congress: n 82013617
Sources of Information
  • His The doctrine of contrariety in Aristotle's philosophy of process, 1954.
  • His Essays in ancient Greek philosophy, 1982:v. 2, CIP t.p. (John P. Anton)
  • Sikelianos, E. Upward panic, c1991:CIP t.p. (John P. Anton, Distinguished Prof. of Philosophy and Greek Culture; Director, Center for Greek Studies, Univ. of South Fla., Tampa) data sheet (b. 11/02/20)
  • To chroniko mias philosophikēs philias, 2004:t.p. (John P. Anton (Giannē P. Antōnopoulou))
  • Deka dokimia, 1968:t.p. (John P. Anton [in rom.]) page 9 (born 1920 in Canton, Ohio)
  • Wikipedia, viewed September 30, 2014(John P. Anton; Greek = Ιωαννης Π. Αντωνοπουλος; born November 2, 1920; Professor Emeritus of Greek Philosophy and Culture at the University of South Florida; earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University; member of the Florida Philosophical Association)
  • Wikipedia, viewed 25 July 2023(died December 10, 2014)
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Wikipedia description:

John P. Anton (Greek: Ιωάννης Π. Αντωνόπουλος); November 2, 1920 – December 10, 2014) was a philosopher who was the Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Greek Philosophy and Culture at the University of South Florida. He was Corresponding Member of the Academy of Athens, Honorary Member of the Parnassos Literary Society, Honorary Member Phi Beta Kappa and a member of the Florida Philosophical Association. He received four Honorary Doctorates from: the University of Athens, the University of Patras, the University of Ioannina and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. His areas of specialization were classical Greek philosophy, History of Philosophy, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Art, and Metaphysics. He studied at Columbia University and earned his B.S, M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy, his mentors including John Herman Randall Jr.. In 1973 he was one of the signers of the Humanist Manifesto II. Anton authored ten books and edited eighteen books, among them Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy (with A. Preus, five volumes, SUNY Press). He was the editor of the autobiographical work titled Upward Panic by Eva Palmer-Sikelianos. Anton was the Editor of the Twayne Series in the late 1980s and early edited Constantine Santas' Aristotelis Valaoritis in 1976, which was translated into Greek in 2012 by Fagottoe Books.

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