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John Joseph Haldane KCHS FRSE FRSA (born 19 February 1954) is a British philosopher, commentator and broadcaster. He is a former papal adviser to the Vatican . [ 1 ] He is credited with coining the term ' analytical Thomism ' and is himself a Thomist in the analytic tradition.
Haldane worked part-time at the John Innes Horticultural Institution (later named John Innes Centre) at Merton Park in Surrey from 1927 to 1937. [39] When Alfred Daniel Hall became the director in 1926, [40] one of his earliest tasks was to appoint as assistant director "a man of high quality in the study of genetics" who could become his ...
John Scott Haldane CH FRS [1] (/ ˈ h ɔː l d eɪ n /; 2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936) was a Scottish physician physiologist and philosopher famous for intrepid self-experimentation which led to many important discoveries about the human body and the nature of gases. [2]
John Haldane may refer to: John Haldane (MP) (1660–1721), MP for Scotland in the 1st Parliament of Great Britain; John Scott Haldane (1860–1936), British physiologist; John Haldane (priest) (1881–1938), Provost of Southwark; John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892–1964), British biologist; John Haldane (philosopher) (born 1954), British ...
George Haldane (1722–1759), British Army brigadier general, Governor of Jamaica and Member of Parliament; Graeme Haldane (1897–1981), Scottish engineer; J. B. S. Haldane (1892–1964), British geneticist and evolutionary biologist; son of John Scott Haldane and brother of Naomi Mitchison née Haldane; James Haldane (disambiguation ...
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Haldane's decompression model is a mathematical model for decompression to sea level atmospheric pressure of divers breathing compressed air at ambient pressure that was proposed in 1908 by the Scottish physiologist, John Scott Haldane (2 May 1860 – 14/15 March 1936), [1] who was also famous for intrepid self-experimentation.
Haldane's dilemma, also known as the waiting time problem, [1] is a limit on the speed of beneficial evolution, ... John Maynard Smith [10] and Peter O'Donald ...