Proper noun
Critchley (plural Critchleys)
A surname.
Basic philosophical writings (Indiana University 1996), edited by Adriaan Peperzak, Simon Critchley, and Robert Bernasconi. Source: Internet
A couple of years ago, I wrote about a conversation I had broached with a Liverpool supporting friend, Simon Critchley who is a philosophy professor at The New School. Source: Internet
A daughter of the late Christopher and Mary (Ford) Critchley, she was born on Oct. 19, 1902, and she and her siblings, James, Christopher, Mildred and Loretta, were lifelong residents of Forestville. Source: Internet
Critchley was a backbench Conservative M.P. and a witty commentator on the political scene who wrote a number of books, but no other detective novels. Source: Internet
At Smiley and West, a video lecture by Simon Critchley on secularism that draws on ideas from his new book, “The Faith of the Faithless: Experiments in Political Theology.” Source: Internet
Critchley said Wildstein served as "Chris Christie's Rottweiler" at the Port Authority, who served as the governor's "enforcer" at the powerful bi-state agency. Source: Internet