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dbpedia:George_F_C_Griss
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George François Cornelis Griss (30 January 1898, Amsterdam – 2 August 1953, Blaricum), usually cited as G. F. C. Griss, was a Dutch mathematician and philosopher, who was occupied with hegelian idealism and Brouwers intuitionism and stated a negationless mathematics.Griss was a student of L E J Brouwer and formulated an intuitionism based on a hegelian idealism. He obtained his PhD with Roland Weitzenböck at the University of Amsterdam in July 1925.
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Griss, Gearge François Cornelis G. F. C. Griss
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Dutch mathematician and philosopher
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1898-01-30Z
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1898-01-01Z
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1953-08-02Z
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1953-01-01Z
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