Alfred Jules Ayer was born on October 29, 1910 and died on June 27, 1989. Alfred Jules Ayer would have been 78 years old at the time of death or 104 years old today.
Alfred Jules Ayer was born on October 29, 1910.
Alfred Jules Ayer died on June 27, 1989 at the age of 78.
Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée died in 1912.
Sir Alfred Jules Ayer (29 October 1910 - 27 June 1989), better known as A. J. Ayer or "Freddie" to friends, was a British philosopher known for his promotion of logical positivism, particularly in his books Language, Truth and Logic (1936) and The Problem of Knowledge (1956). Ayer was the Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London from 1946 until 1959, when he became Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford. He was president of the Aristotelian Society from 1951 to 1952. He was knighted in 1970.
Gary Jules is 48 years old (birthdate: March 19, 1969).
Alfred Jules Ayer died on June 27, 1989 at the age of 78.
Alfred Jules Ayer was born on October 29, 1910.
Alfred Jules Ayer was born on October 29, 1910.
Alfred Jules Ayer died on June 27, 1989 at the age of 78.
Alfred Ayer was born on October 29, 1910.
Alfred Ayer was born on October 29, 1910.
Language, Truth, and Logic was written by philosopher A.J. Ayer and first published in 1936. The book is considered a classic work in logical positivism and had a significant influence on 20th-century philosophy.
Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée died in 1912.
Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée was born in 1838.
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Jules Alfred Pierrot Deseilligny died in 1918.
Sir Alfred Jules Ayer (29 October 1910 - 27 June 1989), better known as A. J. Ayer or "Freddie" to friends, was a British philosopher known for his promotion of logical positivism, particularly in his books Language, Truth and Logic (1936) and The Problem of Knowledge (1956). Ayer was the Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London from 1946 until 1959, when he became Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford. He was president of the Aristotelian Society from 1951 to 1952. He was knighted in 1970.