Greg Browne's Necessary Factual Truths
In the Introduction to Necessary Factual Truths, Browne explains that his work was inspired by Leonard Peikoff's essay, "The Analytic-Synthetic Dichotomy."
Browne opens his treatise by discussing why philosophers denied necessary factual truths and created dichotomies.
Gregory M. Browne completed a dual major in political philosophy and political science at Michigan State University's James Madison College in 1979. Continuing his studies at the University of Michigan in history and philosophy, he returned to MSU, completing a master's degree in political science in 1984 and another in philosophy in 1988 before earning a doctorate in philosophy in 1994.
Browne opens his treatise by discussing why philosophers denied necessary factual truths and created dichotomies.
Gregory M. Browne completed a dual major in political philosophy and political science at Michigan State University's James Madison College in 1979. Continuing his studies at the University of Michigan in history and philosophy, he returned to MSU, completing a master's degree in political science in 1984 and another in philosophy in 1988 before earning a doctorate in philosophy in 1994.