In hmolscience, Carter Braxton Finn (1935-) is an American writer noted for his 1974 thesis/dissertation Religion, Philosophy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, 164-leaves in length. [1]
Information on Finn seems to be non-existent; there seems to be only one copy available, held at the Library of the College of William and Mary. [2] Based on the title, however, Finn's work would seem to be on the topics of philosophy and religious thermodynamics in relation to the second law.
Education
Finn graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1964. [3]
Note
Carter B. Finn is not to be confused with C. B. P. Finn (i.e. Colin Finn), author of the 1993 textbook Thermal Physics (second edition), a Reader in physics at the University of Sussex. [4]
References
1. (a) Finn, Carter B. (1974). Religion, Philosophy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Google Books). College of William and Mary.
(c) Finn, Carter Braxton (1935-) – WorldCat Identities Beta.
2. Finn, Carter Braxton. (1974). “Religion, Philosophy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics” (WorldCat), Thesis/dissertation. College of William & Mary.
3. Carter B. Finn – W&M Alumni Association.
4. C. B. P. Finn – LibraryThing.com.