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− | [[File:A J Ayer.jpg|thumb|A J Ayer]]'''A J Ayer''' ('''Sir Alfred Jules Ayer''' | + | [[File:A J Ayer.jpg|thumb|A J Ayer]]'''A J Ayer''' ('''Sir Alfred Jules Ayer''', pronounced like "air", 1910–1989) was a philosopher, and chairman of the [[Homosexual Law Reform Society]]. |
− | He was educated at [[Eton]] (where he was very keen on games) and [[Oxford]]. | + | He was educated at [[Eton]] (where he was very keen on games) and [[Christ Church, Oxford]]. |
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 12 March 2016
A J Ayer (Sir Alfred Jules Ayer, pronounced like "air", 1910–1989) was a philosopher, and chairman of the Homosexual Law Reform Society.He was educated at Eton (where he was very keen on games) and Christ Church, Oxford.
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