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Henry B. Veatch was an influential American philosopher known for his contributions to ethics and logic. He was particularly recognized for his critique of contemporary ethical theories and the conflict between classical and neo-analytic philosophy. Veatch's profound insights often explored the complexities of moral ontology, emphasizing the importance of understanding the nature of being in ethical discussions. His works, including 'Two Logics' and 'For an Ontology of Morals', reflect his commitment to fostering a deeper comprehension of philosophical principles.

Throughout his career, Veatch engaged with a range of philosophical ideas, drawing on the works of significant thinkers and critically assessing their implications. His writings challenged readers to reconsider traditional views on morality and ethics, encouraging a more nuanced perspective that integrates logic and ontology. Veatch's impact is evident in both academic circles and among those interested in philosophical discourse, making him a notable figure in 20th-century American philosophy.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum May 1, 1911
Geboorteplaats Chicago, Illinois, USA
Sterfdatum March 22, 1999