George Grant Philosopher

George Parkin Grant, OC, FRSC (November 13, 1918 – September 27, 1988) was a Canadian philosopher, professor, and political commentator. He is best known for his Canadian nationalism, political conservatism, and his views on technology, pacifism and Christian faith. He is credited as one of Canada's most original thinkers.Academically, his writings express a complex meditation on the great books, and confrontation with the great thinkers, of Western Civilization. His influences include the "ancients" such as Plato, Aristotle, and Augustine of Hippo, as well as "moderns" like Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Leo Strauss, James Doull, Simone Weil, and Jacques Ellul.Although he is considered the main theoretician of Red Toryism, he expressed dislike of the term when applied to his deeper philosophical interests, which he saw as his primary work as a thinker. Recent research on Grant uncovers his debt to a neo-Hegelian idealist tradition, Canadian Idealism, that had a major influence on many Canadian scholars and Canadian political culture more broadly.

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 01, 1918
Birth place
Ontario , Toronto , Canada
Date of deathSeptember 27, 1988
Place of death
Nova Scotia , Canada , Halifax (former city)
Era
20th-century philosophy
Main interest
Nihilism
Political philosophy
Politics
Theology
Continental philosophy
Social contract
Ancient Greek philosophy
History of philosophy
Fundamental Laws of England
Philosophy of technology

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influenced
James Laxer
Barry F. Cooper
Matt Cohen (writer)
William Christian (Canadian political scientist)
Ron Dart
influenced by
notable idea
Red Tory
Canadian nationalism
philosophical school
Continental philosophy
Platonism
Humanism

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