Education
University of Amsterdam.
University of Amsterdam.
He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy with Roland Weitzenböck at the University of Amsterdam in July 1925. He was largely influenced by L East J Brouwer, Gerrit Mannoury, Carry van Bruggen and Gerard Bolland, who brought hegelian thought to the Netherlands.
Griss was a student of L. East. J. Brouwer and formulated an intuitionism based on a hegelian idealism. He published a number of articles about a negationless mathematics and one small book about idealistic philosophy, called "Idealistische Filosofie" (17 February 1946, Gouda) in which he lays down a typically hegelian idealism, and incorporates elements from Bergsons Creative Evolution (L"Evolution créatrice).