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is in turn named after Russian materialist | philosopher and writer Nikolai Chernyshevsky. |
Morton, F.R.S.C. (born 1945) is a Canadian | philosopher and author. |
In 1954 evangelical | philosopher and theologian Bernard Ramm (an associate o |
Rosi Braidotti, contemporary | philosopher and feminist theoretician, distinguished Pr |
zor (1535 - 19 February 1603) was a Spanish | philosopher and Jesuit priest. |
ohvi (1908-1987), was a renowned Urdu poet, | philosopher, and Lexicographer. |
m - 4 March 1974, Leuven) was a Franciscan, | philosopher and founder of the Husserl archives at the |
oxburghshire, and was a Scottish statesman, | philosopher and poet. |
Christopher Bobonich is an American | philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford Uni |
His contemporaries regarded Arishima as a | philosopher and social critic as much as a novelist. |
, August 27, 1919) is an American political | philosopher and professor of political science at the U |
cation from UCLA, where he studied with the | philosopher and cultural studies scholar Douglas Kellne |
Rolf Schock (1933-1986), | philosopher and artist, was born in France of German pa |
Aix-les-Bains, Savoie in 1952) is a French | philosopher and rabbi, currently Chief Rabbi of France. |
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772), scientist, | philosopher and theologian |
e, critics have determined that the ancient | philosopher and writer Plato is a “great hero” to Longi |
rn 1967 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian | philosopher and bioethicist. |
laas van Eyck (a poet, essayist, critic and | philosopher) and Nelly Estelle Benjamins, and had one d |
David Beth (born 1974) is a German esoteric | philosopher and occultist. |
January 1898 - 30 May 1990) was an academic | philosopher and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Le |
ok, born 2 December 1934, is a Swedish-born | philosopher and ethicist, the daughter of two Nobel Pri |
n (24 May 1948 - 2 May 2006) was a feminist | philosopher and theologian. |
d Hughes (8 June 1918 - 4 March 1994) was a | philosopher and logician whose principal scholarly work |
The | philosopher and jurist Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is of |
Simone Weil, | philosopher, and theological writer. |
r Lilio, was an Italian doctor, astronomer, | philosopher and chronologist, and also the "primary aut |
man (born December 18, 1951) is an American | philosopher and professor of business administration at |
Gustav Kafka (1883-1953), | philosopher and psychologist |
47, Needham, Massachusetts) was a Ceylonese | philosopher and metaphysician, as well as a pioneering |
Sanborn was a close friend of | philosopher and fellow poet George Santayana, with whom |
Jean Bethke Elshtain, political | philosopher and ethicist |
tury BCE), the son of Metallus, was a Greek | philosopher and a disciple and successor of Euclid of M |
d 1396) was a Franciscan friar, theologian, | philosopher and musician. |
was an English author, | philosopher, and geographer. |
1791) was an English botanist, naturalist, | philosopher, and collector of valuable notes and of man |
rtant French music theorist, mathematician, | philosopher and theologian. |
, June 7, 1945), was a Croatian politician, | philosopher and writer. |
The 12th century Jewish | philosopher and poet Yehuda Halevi wrote that the habit |
Albert of Saxony, | philosopher and bishop |
t, and his most recent work The Artist, the | Philosopher and the Warrior: Leonardo, Machiavelli and |
to Alice von Hildebrand (born 1923), also a | philosopher and theologian. |
ibbon, 12th-13th century French Maimonidean | philosopher and translator |
19 August 1974) was a Norwegian physicist, | philosopher and psychologist. |
th century Spanish-North African Talmudist, | philosopher, and law codifier |
nal Miri (born August 1, 1940) is an Indian | philosopher and educationalist. |
After graduation, he became a | philosopher and published a series of scholarly article |
founded in 1972 by the Kabbalist, religious | philosopher and poet Reb Yakov Leib HaKohain, a descend |
world to go to Paris and attend the famous | philosopher and professor Emile Flostre's (Michel Aucla |
Max Horkheimer, Jewish-German | philosopher and sociologist |
51 in Colombes, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French | philosopher and a notable proponent of Secular Humanism |
) of Seleucia in Cilicia, was a Peripatetic | philosopher and grammarian. |
Daniel Boyarin (born 1946) is a | philosopher and historian of religion. |
He runs a popular philosophy weblog Virtual | Philosopher and with David Edmonds regularly podcasts i |
1993 Sir Karl R. Popper - British | philosopher and theoretician of science, Kenley near Lo |
Fonseca (1528-1599) was a Portuguese Jesuit | philosopher and theologian. |
tonio Serra was a late 16th century Italian | philosopher and economist in the Mercantilist tradition |
The Greek | philosopher and botanist Theophrastus wrote his De Mine |
was a Dutch author, publisher and a new age | philosopher and mystic who spent most of his adult life |
It was through her interaction with the | philosopher and logician Richard Montague in the 1970s |
r Clark (born 30 October 1945) is a British | philosopher and former professor of philosophy at the U |
Alexander Bain (1818-1903), Scottish | philosopher and educationalist |
976) was an influential conservative German | philosopher and sociologist. |
ast on 8 April, and presented by the Jewish | philosopher and theologian Melissa Raphael. |
Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1903-1994), | philosopher and scientist |
February 1867 - 19 July 1947) was a German | philosopher and theorist of aesthetics. |
The brand name Leibniz comes from the | philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz |
Stuart, Stewart) (1591-1645) was a Scottish | philosopher and controversialist. |
Abolitionist transhumanist | philosopher and vegan advocate. |
Esto Monk, noted | philosopher and theologian. |
e they met Eugenio Colorni, a young Italian | philosopher and Socialist, whom they had already known |
ater is named for the 6th century BCE Greek | philosopher and astronomer Anaximander. |
After reading Look to the Land, the | philosopher and author Marco Pallis contacted Lord Nort |
Ronald Dworkin, | philosopher and law professor |
an religious leader, poet, painter, singer, | philosopher, and naturalist. |
composer, but as a singer, poet, organist, | philosopher, and passionately devoted citizen of Floren |
Udayanaachazrya was a Hindu | philosopher and Nyaya-vaartika scholar from Mithila (No |
for black slavery: "[...] the great Jewish | philosopher and statesman Isaac ben Abravanel, having s |
Takis is also a | philosopher and writer. |
Susan R. Wolf (born 1952) is a moral | philosopher and philosopher of action who is currently |
1914) was a French logician, mathematician, | philosopher, and linguist. |
th Wales, 16 October 1941) is an Australian | philosopher and feminist. |
h-Jewish-German Marxist theorist, socialist | philosopher, and revolutionary) |
Paul's brother, the | philosopher and writer Ludwig Wittgenstein, praised Jos |
Lausanne) is a Swiss neo-fascist political | philosopher and Holocaust denier. |
Gould, AR was named after the American | philosopher and poet Erasmus Gould. |
lberti (1635-1697) was a Lutheran, orthodox | philosopher and theologian from Silesia and was the son |
mber 1858 - 24 June 1941) was an Australian | philosopher and educationist. |
In the poem, Brotheus is called a | philosopher and attends the cinema with the poem's spea |
vember 1780 - 20 October 1819) was a German | philosopher and academic from Schwedt. |
Boechout, February 25, 2009) was a Belgian | philosopher and writer. |
the 19th century after Ernest Renan, French | philosopher and theologian. |
tember 1939) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish | philosopher and sociologist. |
s of sub-continent as well as an Urdu poet, | philosopher and scholar of high repute. |
m Bergk (1769 - 1834, Leipzig) was a German | philosopher and publicist. |
yer (1909-1972) was a libertarian political | philosopher and co-founding editor of the National Revi |
llonius of Tyana, the famous Neopythagorean | philosopher and teacher who lived in the early 1st up t |
, was a novelist, mathematician, historian, | philosopher and diplomat at the Romanian Plenipotentiar |
1260) was an English Franciscan scholastic | philosopher and theologian who studied at Paris and at |
Norris (born 6 November 1947) is a British | philosopher and literary critic. |
al sculpture purchase via Jenkins (a seated | philosopher and eighty pieces from the Villa Mattei), t |
on of a church to be named after the Danish | philosopher and hymn writer Nikolai Frederik Severin Gr |
Penn, and was noted as a jurist, political | philosopher, and botanist. |
the broadcasting team were C. E. M. Joad (a | philosopher and psychologist), Julian Huxley (a biologi |
Julian Savulescu is a Romanian-Australian | philosopher and bioethicist. |
James Garson is an American | philosopher and logician. |
er 26, 1913 - June 7, 1997) was an American | philosopher and scholar of German philosophy. |
THOMAS HARIOT THE MATHEMATICIAN THE | PHILOSOPHER AND THE SCHOLAR |
He was known as a social | philosopher and sociologist of religion, as well as a J |
12 - 3 February 1888) was a German American | philosopher and publicist, from 1838 to 1846 professor |
1748-9 he toured Europe with the political | philosopher and writer Thomas Hollis who, on his death |
ranz Xaver von Baader (1765 - 1841), German | philosopher and theologian |
was also a close friend of the Anglo-Irish | philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch. |
li (18 May 1761 - 5 June 1808) was a German | philosopher and cousin of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Sche |
riarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464, | philosopher and theologian, was one of the last represe |
T. Edward Damer is a | philosopher and author. |
ugust 1770, Meuselwitz - 1848) was a German | philosopher and classical scholar. |
century farm technologist and agricultural | philosopher, and Inoue Saikaku, about the 17th century |
Stephen Law is a | philosopher and senior lecturer at Heythrop College in |
22 February - Adam Ferguson, | philosopher and historian (born 1723) |
Oliver Feltham is an Australian | philosopher and translator working in Paris, France. |
r influenced the 20th century Indian Muslim | philosopher and poet Allama Iqbal. |
Kuhn is a | philosopher and historian of science known for his work |
amed after his great-uncle, the Voluntarist | philosopher, and in a gesture of familial reconciliatio |
received his doctorate with a thesis on the | philosopher Antisthenes. |
The book was attacked by fellow Cartesian | philosopher, Antoine Arnauld, and, although Arnauld's i |
oine Arnauld, and one of six sisters of the | philosopher Antoine Arnauld. |
l Copan is a Christian theologian, analytic | philosopher, apologist, and author. |
The Ancient Greek natural | philosopher Archimedes in his essay The Sand Reckoner, |
is Bacon shows that both the artist and the | philosopher are regularly mentioned in the media today- |
Among her clients was | philosopher Aristippus (two of his writings were about |
The Greek | philosopher Aristotle (384 to 322 BCE) understood the o |
The Greek | philosopher Aristotle wrote his Meteorologica, and in i |
ogy, but was established later by the Greek | philosopher Aristotle's On the Heavens. |
deriving from the name of the Ancient Greek | philosopher Aristotle. |
oid was named in honor of the Ancient Greek | philosopher Aristotle. |
Being a 1st-century orator and | philosopher around the time of Christ, he was compared |
One is not “a | philosopher”, as at some point one must/will cease the |
perly characterized as an atheistic natural | philosopher as Aristophanes had done. |
Gunnar Landtman (1878-1940) was a Finnish | philosopher as well as a sociology and philosophy profe |
Michael Detlefsen is a | philosopher at the University of Notre Dame. |
nada, PhD University of Toronto, 1976) is a | philosopher at McGill University in Montreal, Canada, w |
ya (May 12, 1875 - December 11, 1949) was a | philosopher at Calcutta University who studied one of t |
uthor, Elizabeth Lane Beardsley, was also a | philosopher at Temple. |
tors, was a Scholastic logician and natural | philosopher at Merton College, Oxford, where he was a f |
Jeremy Butterfield is a | philosopher at the University of Cambridge, noted parti |
0) was an English theologian and scholastic | philosopher, at the University of Oxford. |
e originally started as a mathematician and | philosopher at Cambridge University. |
also tentatively identified as a scholastic | philosopher, at the University of Paris around 1230. |
ter embraced the theories of the positivist | philosopher Auguste Comte, becoming a proponent of the |
16, 1915 - March 18, 2008) was an American | philosopher, author, and translator. |
ning Delaney (born 1965 in California) is a | philosopher, author, and translator, based primarily in |
rkand Bodhana Zeshaprajna, is an Indonesian | philosopher, author, social revolutionary, composer and |
e a good Arabic style and who protected the | philosopher Averroes. |
It was named for writer and | philosopher Ayn Rand. |
gy of St. Gregory Palamas and condemned the | philosopher Barlaam of Calabria. |
Garsin's lineage to the 17th century Dutch | philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
eral scholars who excommunicated the famous | philosopher Baruch Spinoza. |
Written by the | philosopher Baruch Spinoza, the Theologico-Political Tr |
agated the preachings of 12th century saint | philosopher Basaveshwara. |
intellectual” was the Liberal historian and | philosopher Benedetto Croce. |
well as by certain theories of the Italian | philosopher Benedetto Croce and the German linguist Kar |
etts), specialising in the work of Canadian | philosopher Bernard Lonergan. |
d brother of Admiral Sir Day Bosanquet, and | philosopher Bernard Bosanquet. |
Even the agnostic | philosopher Bertrand Russell was impressed by this. |
scind their offer of a professorship to the | philosopher Bertrand Russell; Russell had publicly test |
er of the United Kingdom and grandfather of | philosopher Bertrand Russell. |
a Christian is a 1927 essay by the British | philosopher Bertrand Russell hailed by The Independent |
rian jurist, political scientist and social | philosopher best known for his lifelong affiliation wit |
In his The word and the world, the | philosopher Bimal Krishna Matilal refers to this debate |
een the birthplace of the influential Irish | philosopher Bishop George Berkeley. |
- 15 June 1852) was a German physician and | philosopher born in Karlsruhe. |
tician, scientist, inventor, statesman, and | philosopher born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
Hourya Sinaceur is a well-known Moroccan | philosopher, born in Casablanca. |
- 7 December 1495) was a German scholastic | philosopher born in Speyer. |
Souleymane Bachir Diagne is a Senegalese | philosopher, born in 1955 in Saint-Louis (Senegal). |
Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832), | philosopher, born locally. |
us Buddeus), German Lutheran theologian and | philosopher; born at Anklam, Swedish Pomerania, where h |
Hostos as a | philosopher, Boston University, 1941 |
God as Political | Philosopher: Buddha's Challenge to Brahminism (Calcutta |
lude Why I am not a Hindu, God As Political | Philosopher: Budha's challenge to Brahminism, A Hollow |
He is called a | philosopher, but it is not certain that the term is to |
Yi I was not only known as a | philosopher but also as a social reformer. |
Kierkegaard As A Religious | Philosopher, by Lev Shestov, 1938 |
A | philosopher by training, he holds a Ph.D. from the Univ |
But Gruppe was rediscovered as a | philosopher by Fritz Mauthner in an article on Gruppe p |
Philosopher C. D. Broad defines altruism as "the doctri | |
A Stoic | philosopher called Herminus is mentioned by Longinus in |
hat the fragment was not written by a woman | philosopher called Aesara in the 4th or 3rd centuries B |
David Hume (1711-1776) Scottish | philosopher, called variably a skeptic or a common sens |
nd a serious student of the German military | philosopher Carl von Clausewitz. |
lautus' play Rudens (1928), writings by the | philosopher Celsus (1915), Filastrius' Diversarum heres |
ed his former teacher, the renowned Italian | philosopher Cesare Cremonini, at the Chair of Philosoph |
Her brother is McGill University | philosopher Charles Taylor. |
There was also | philosopher Charles Chappuis in this support network ar |
In Passages from the Life of a | Philosopher, Charles Babbage wrote that MacCullagh was |
where he received an MA studying under the | philosopher Charles Taylor. |
nch Protestant inventor, mathematician, and | philosopher, chiefly remembered for his popular treatis |
ocumented even before Huygens by the Jesuit | philosopher, Christopher Scheiner, in Austria. |
Lucretius, a Roman | philosopher, claimed Etna was completely hollow and the |
worked together with the American anti-art | philosopher, composer and violinist Henry Flynt. |
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