A. J. Baker

Allan James "Jim" Baker (22 July 1922 – 3 March 2017), usually cited as A. J. Baker, was an Australian philosopher who was best known for having systematised the realist philosophy of John Anderson. He studied under Anderson at Sydney University and had taught philosophy in Scotland, New Zealand, the United States, and Australia. He was a prominent member of the Sydney Libertarians and the Sydney Push. He instigated, and was a prolific contributor to, several journals, compilations and newsletters that addressed issues, philosophical and otherwise, associated with Sydney Libertarianism. Among these were ''Libertarian'' (1957–1960), ''Broadsheet'' (1960–1979), ''The Sydney Line: A Selection of Comments and Criticisms'' (1963), ''Heraclitus'' (1980–2006) and ''The Sydney Realist'' (2005–). In 1997 he published a monograph, ''Social Pluralism: A Realistic Analysis'', in which he posited his exposition of human social life. Provided by Wikipedia

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