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Josiah Thompson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Josiah Thompson Josiah "Tink" Thompson is an American writer, professional private investigator, and former philosophy professor. He wrote ''Six Seconds in Dallas: A Micro-Study of the Kennedy Assassination'' (ISBN 0394445716). He also wrote a biography of the early 19th-Century Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard (ISBN 057501718X) (ISBN 0394470923) in 1974, and a well-received book about his own, post-academic life as a private detective, ''Gumshoe: Reflections in a Private Eye'' (ISBN 0316841757) in 1988. ==Early life== Thompson is originally from East Liverpool, Ohio. As of November 2013, he lived in Bolinas, California. Thompson graduated from Yale University in 1957. He entered the Navy, serving in Underwater Demolition Team 21. Then he returned to Yale for his M.A. in 1962 and Ph.D. in 1964. After receiving his doctorate, he taught at Yale as Instructor of Philosophy and then moved on to teach at Haverford College, where he remained until 1976, resigning to begin a career as a private detective. In 1967 he published ''The Lonely Labyrinth'' (ASIN B0006BQ5G6), a study of Kierkegaard's thought, and in 1972, ''Kierkegaard: A Collection of Critical Essays'' (ISBN 0385019785). In 1973 he published, ''Kierkegaard'' (ISBN 0394470923), a biography of the Danish thinker.
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