Canadian philosopher and university professor (1910–1999)
Thomas Anderson Goudge FRSC (1910–1999) was a Canadian philosopher and university professor.
He was born on January 19, 1910, in Halifax , Nova Scotia , son of Thomas Norman and Effie (Anderson) Goudge. He graduated from the Halifax Academy in 1927, and studied for a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1931 and a Master of Arts degree in 1932 from Dalhousie University . He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Toronto in 1937 (he was a student of George Sidney Brett ) after having briefly studied from 1936 to 1937 at Harvard University . He married Helen Beryl Christilaw in Blind River , Ontario , on June 23, 1936, and had one son, the jurist Stephen T. Goudge and five grandchildren, Jennifer, Suzanne, Daniel, Timothy and Amy.
He became an interim lecturer on philosophy at Waterloo College in 1934 and later served as a tutor, fellow and then lecturer in philosophy at Queen's University from 1935 to 1938. He lectured in philosophy at Toronto after that, becoming an assistant professor in 1940, an associate professor in 1945 and a full professor in 1949. He also served on the editorial committee of the University of Toronto Quarterly from 1951 on, serving as acting editor in 1955. In 1963, he became Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Toronto. Goudge was influential in developing the noosphere concept.[ 2]
He served in the Second World War , joining the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1943 as a sub-lieutenant. He was discharged at the end of the war in 1945 with the rank of a Lieutenant-Commander .
He wrote Bergson's Introduction to Metaphysics (1949), The Thought of C. S. Peirce (1950), The Ascent of Life (1961, winning the Governor General's Award ) and many articles on philosophy and related subjects. He was a member of the American Philosophical Association , the Mind Association and the Humanities Association of Canada; he also served as President of the Canadian Philosophy Association in 1964[citation needed ] and as President of the Charles S. Peirce Society from 1957 to 1959. He was noted for his passion for oil painting.
He died on June 20, 1999, in Toronto , Ontario .
^ "Doctoral Dissertations, 1977". The Review of Metaphysics . 31 (1): 174. 1977. ISSN 2154-1302 . JSTOR 20127042 . ^ Pitt, David; Samson, Paul R. (1999). The Biosphere and Noosphere Reader: Global Environment, Society and Change . Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 0-415-16644-6
1930s 1940s J. F. C. Wright , Slava Bohu (1940) Emily Carr , Klee Wyck (1941) Bruce Hutchison , The Unknown Country (1942) Edgar McInnis , The Unguarded Frontier (1942) E. K. Brown , On Canadian Poetry (1943) John Robins , The Incomplete Anglers (1943) Dorothy Duncan , Partner in Three Worlds (1944) Edgar McInnis , The War: Fourth Year (1944) Ross Munro , Gauntlet to Overlord (1945) Evelyn M. Richardson , We Keep a Light (1945) Frederick Phillip Grove , In Search of Myself (1946) Arthur R. M. Lower , Colony to Nation (1946) William Sclater , Haida (1947) Robert MacGregor Dawson , The Government of Canada (1947) Thomas Head Raddall , Halifax, Warden of the North (1948) C. P. Stacey , The Canadian Army, 1939-1945 (1948) Hugh MacLennan , Cross-country (1949) Robert MacGregor Dawson , Democratic Government in Canada (1949) 1950s Marjorie Wilkins Campbell , The Saskatchewan (1950) W. L. Morton , The Progressive Party in Canada (1950) Frank MacKinnon, The Progressive Party in Canada (1951) Josephine Phelan , The Ardent Exile (1951) Donald G. Creighton , John A. Macdonald, The Young Politician (1952) Bruce Hutchison , The Incredible Canadian (1952) J. M. S. Careless , Canada, A Story of Challenge (1953) N. J. Berrill , Sex and the Nature of Things (1953) Hugh MacLennan , Thirty and Three (1954) Arthur R. M. Lower , This Most Famous Stream (1954) N. J. Berrill , Man's Emerging Mind (1955) Donald G. Creighton , John A. Macdonald, The Old Chieftain (1955) Pierre Berton , The Mysterious North (1956) Joseph Lister Rutledge, Century of Conflict (1956) Thomas H. Raddall , The Path of Destiny (1957) Bruce Hutchison , Canada: Tomorrow's Giant (1957) Pierre Berton , Klondike (1958) Joyce Hemlow , The History of Fanny Burney (1958) [No award] (1959) 1960s 1970s [No award] (1970) Pierre Berton , The Last Spike (1971) [No award] (1972) Michael Bell, Painters in a New Land (1973) Charles Ritchie , The Siren Years (1974) Marion MacRae and Anthony Adamson , Hallowed Walls (1975) Carl Berger, The Writing of Canadian History (1976) F. R. Scott , Essays on the Constitution (1977) Roger Caron , Go-Boy! Memories of a Life Behind Bars (1978) Maria Tippett , Emily Carr (1979) Robert Bothwell and William Kilbourn , C.D. Howe (1979) Larry Pratt and John Richards , Prairie Capitalism (1979) 1980s Jeffrey Simpson , Discipline of Power: The Conservative Interlude and the Liberal Restoration (1980) George Calef , Caribou and the Barren-Land (1981) Christopher Moore , Louisbourg Portraits: Life in an Eighteenth- Century Garrison Town (1982) Jeffery Williams , Byng of Vimy: General and Governor General (1983) Sandra Gwyn , The Private Capital: Ambition and Love in the Age of Macdonald and Laurier (1984) Ramsay Cook , The Regenerators: Social Criticism in Late Victorian English Canada (1985) Northrop Frye , Northrop Frye on Shakespeare (1986) Michael Ignatieff , The Russian Album (1987) Anne Collins , In the Sleep Room (1988) Robert Calder , Willie: The Life of W. Somerset Maugham (1989) 1990s Stephen Clarkson and Christina McCall , Trudeau and Our Times (1990) Robert Hunter and Robert Calihoo, Occupied Canada: A Young White Man Discovers His Unsuspected Past (1991) Maggie Siggins , Revenge of the Land: A Century of Greed, Tragedy and Murder on a Saskatchewan Farm (1992) Karen Connelly , Touch the Dragon (1993) John Livingston , Rogue Primate: An Exploration of Human Domestication (1994) Rosemary Sullivan , Shadow Maker: The Life of Gwendolyn MacEwen (1995) John Ralston Saul , The Unconscious Civilization (1996) Rachel Manley , Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood (1997) David Adams Richards , Lines on the Water: A Fisherman's Life on the Miramichi (1998) Marq de Villiers , Water (1999) 2000s Nega Mezlekia , Notes from the Hyena's Belly (2000) Thomas Homer-Dixon , The Ingenuity Gap (2001) Andrew Nikiforuk , Saboteurs: Wiebo Ludwig's War Against Big Oil (2002) Margaret MacMillan , Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World (2003) Roméo Dallaire , Shake Hands With the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda (2004) John Vaillant , The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness and Greed (2005) Ross King , The Judgment of Paris: The Revolutionary Decade That Gave the World Impressionism (2006) Karolyn Smardz Frost , I've Got a Home in Glory Land: A Lost Tale of the Underground Railroad (2007) Christie Blatchford , Fifteen Days: Stories of Bravery, Friendship, Life and Death from Inside the New Canadian Army (2008) M. G. Vassanji , A Place Within: Rediscovering India (2009) 2010s Allan Casey , Lakeland: Journeys into the Soul of Canada (2010) Charles Foran , Mordecai: The Life and Times (2011) Ross King , Leonardo and the Last Supper (2012) Sandra Djwa , Journey with No Maps: A Life of P.K. Page (2013) Michael John Harris , The End of Absence: Reclaiming What We’ve Lost in a World of Constant Connection (2014) Mark L. Winston , Bee Time: Lessons from the Hive (2015) Bill Waiser , A World We Have Lost: Saskatchewan Before 1905 (2016) Graeme Wood , The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State (2017) Darrel J. McLeod , Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age' (2018) Don Gillmor , To the River: Losing My Brother (2019) 2020s
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