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  1. John Neville Keynes (/ ˈ k eɪ n z / KAYNZ; 31 August 1852 – 15 November 1949) was a British economist and father of John Maynard Keynes.

  2. 8/John Neville Keynes more talk about method, but rather useful applications of the right method; let us increase our actual stock of economic truths, instead of indulging in barren disputes about the way in which economic truths are to be attained. To this objection the logician might reply that the enquiry has

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  3. John Neville Keynes (born Aug. 31, 1852, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Eng.—died Nov. 15, 1949, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) was a British philosopher and economist who synthesized two poles of economic thought by incorporating inductive and deductive reasoning into his methodology.

  4. Feb 21, 2017 · In 1925, John Neville Keynes, at the age of 73, resigned from the office of Registrary, the most senior administrative position at the University of Cambridge. He had held the post for 15 years.

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  5. John Neville Keynes, 1852-1949. Cambridge logician and economist, best known as the father of John Maynard Keynes . John Neville Keynes was the delicate only son in a wealthy Salisbury manufacturing family.

  6. John Neville Keynes (1852–1949), English logician, economist, and university administrator, was a leading contributor to the methodology of economics. In The Scope and Method of Political Economy (1891) Keynes combined a mastery of formal logic with erudition in economics to produce perhaps the best statement of the logical character of ...

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  8. John Neville Keynes (1852–1949) is best known for fathering one of the most influential economists of our time, John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946). Yet in his own day he was a formidable logician1 and economist himself.

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