Nicholas John Griffin is a retired Canadian-based philosopher.
[1] He was Director of the Bertrand Russell Centre at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, where he held a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy.
[3] His 1974 dissertation, Relative Identity, was supervised by Richard Sylvan;[4] he later published it as a book.
His area of research is Bertrand Russell.
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