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| He was a | philosopher, a historian, and a political figure. |
| n Jew could simultaneously be: a prophet, a | philosopher, a mystic, a writer, a statesman, an indust |
| He was a | philosopher, a poet, a religious scholar, but is most r |
| English and where his students included the | philosopher A. C. Grayling and the critic and biographe |
| n and therefore, in turn of the more recent | philosopher A. N. Prior. |
| ilna, and known as an eminent Talmudist and | philosopher; Abraham (died 1804), author of "Ma'alos ha |
| Romanian literary critic, art critic, poet, | philosopher, academic, and translator. |
| The | philosopher accepts then as unique authority his reason |
| October 29 - Peter Vasilevich Verigin, | philosopher, activist and leader and preacher of the Do |
| o a possibility that it was in the honor of | philosopher Adi Shankara's death, a new calendar was ad |
| ian Hilary Armstrong, actress Melanie Hill, | philosopher Alan Brian Carter, Paralympic yachtsman Joh |
| ount of St. Germain, the eighteenth century | philosopher, alchemist, and spiritualist. |
| sis), but he may have been mistaken for the | philosopher Alcmaeon of Croton. |
| n in Bologna, he was the younger brother of | philosopher Alessandro. |
| uced by the distinguished mathematician and | philosopher Alfred North Whitehead in 1922. |
| -e-Taaza' the painting featured poetry from | philosopher Allama Iqbal. |
| The | philosopher Alois Adolf Riehl (27 April 1844 - 21 Novem |
| re was an earlier (5th century) Peripatetic | philosopher also called Olympiodorus (Olympiodorus the |
| rtation on the epistemology of the American | philosopher Alvin Plantinga from Queen's University, Be |
| Christian | philosopher Alvin Plantinga argues that random chance, |
| Martin Cohen (born 1964) is a British | philosopher, an editor and reviewer who writes on philo |
| 24 May - William Whewell, scientist, | philosopher, and historian of science (died 1866) |
| Simplicius refers to him as a Peripatetic | philosopher, and relates that he had written on the Ari |
| entury BC) of Chalcidice, was a Pythagorean | philosopher and musician, who lived in the first half o |
| bert Bolz (born April 17, 1953) is a German | philosopher and media theorist. |
| raham Ecchellensis) was a Maronite Catholic | philosopher and linguist involved in the translation of |
| a Nizam al-Mulk appointed the distinguished | philosopher and theologian, al-Ghazali, as a professor. |
| del Friuli, on July 11, 1944) is an Italian | philosopher and journalist, editor of the magazine Micr |
| Samuel Ramos was a Mexican | philosopher and author. |
| ntab), PhD (London), is a British academic, | philosopher and humanist. |
| tion as a scientist, mathematician, natural | philosopher and chemist besides being renowned for his |
| Collective memory is a term coined by the | philosopher and sociologist Maurice Halbwachs (11 March |
| uter scientist, science fiction author, and | philosopher, and is one of the founders of the cyberpun |
| h (later converted to Catholicism) Austrian | philosopher and patron Otto Mandl (b. |
| 5 September - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, | philosopher and statesman, first Vice President of Indi |
| ber 1872 - 9 June 1940) was a British moral | philosopher and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Le |
| Dr. Sharma was a great Indian | philosopher and a professor of University of California |
| Isaac Abravanel, (Abarbanel), 15th century | philosopher and Torah commentator |
| Monna), was a French counter-revolutionary | philosopher and politician. |
| nd 1566) was an Italian jurist, theologian, | philosopher and engineer. |
| (born April 23, 1968 in De Bilt) is a Dutch | philosopher and writer of popular science and children' |
| Francesco Acri (1834-1913) was an Italian | philosopher and historian of philosophy. |
| 5-1344/5) was a medieval English Scholastic | philosopher and logician. |
| Eros and Civilization is one of German | philosopher and social critic Herbert Marcuse's best kn |
| Kakaji Maharaj ( 1918-1986) was an Indian | philosopher and thinker. |
| ary 1941 as Velentin Hribar) is a Slovenian | philosopher and public intellectual, notable for his in |
| ay 18, 1923 - May 21, 1996) was an American | philosopher and professor in the Thomist tradition. |
| ure his rightful recognition as an original | philosopher and profound reasoner, not just a populariz |
| Uriel da Costa (1585-1640), Portuguese | philosopher and skeptic |
| For his friend, the English political | philosopher and author Thomas Hollis (1720-1789), see T |
| iams Craik (K.J.W. Craik) (1914-1945) was a | philosopher and psychologist who studied philosophy at |
| f Joseph Cropsey noted Straussian political | philosopher, and professor at the University of Chicago |
| Wing-tsit Chan, eminent Chinese | philosopher and academic |
| ober 17, 1884 - July 25, 1939) was a German | philosopher and historian of mathematics. |
| (1907-1989) was an American mathematician, | philosopher, and translator of ancient Greek and Latin |
| Thomas (Tom) Douglas Campbell is a Scottish | philosopher and jurist. |
| is del Monte, was an Italian mathematician, | philosopher and astronomer of the 16th century. |
| - 1210) was an Italian Dominican scholastic | philosopher and theologian. |
| seum, which is dedicated to the life of the | philosopher and academic, Henry Jones, who grew up in t |
| hields, Tyne & Wear) is a British political | philosopher and author, formerly School Professor of Eu |
| George Trumbull Ladd, was an American | philosopher and psychologist. |
| o (1811 - November 16, 1865) was an Italian | philosopher and theologian. |
| (30 December 1921 - 30 November 2007) was a | philosopher and classicist who specialized in Ancient G |
| Penelope Mackie is a | philosopher and Associate Professor in the department o |
| FRSA, FRSL (born 3 April 1949) is a British | philosopher and author. |
| ctober 1463 - 2 August 1512) was an Italian | philosopher and physician. |
| 1260 - c. 1327, a German theologian, | philosopher and mystic |
| In 1932, | philosopher and scientist Antonio Fernandez opened what |
| Abraham Isaac Kook, 20th century | philosopher and mystic, first chief rabbi of Palestine |
| Karel Lambert (born 1928) is a | philosopher and logician at the University of Californi |
| elder, of Dampierre, and grandfather of the | philosopher and physician Hillel of Forli. |
| 3 November - Amartya Sen, economist, | philosopher and winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in E |
| tly influenced by the Reverend Thomas Dick, | philosopher and author of a number of books on Astronom |
| ngton, Cambridgeshire) was an English moral | philosopher and Anglican clergyman. |
| Grote was younger brother to the historian, | philosopher and reformer George Grote. |
| r. Syed Shabih ul Hassan Rizvi, a theorist, | philosopher, and theologian. |
| 724 - 29 April 1793) was an English natural | philosopher and geologist whose work spanned a wide ran |
| n (born 1942) is a contemporary educational | philosopher and a student of the classics, anthropology |
| n Clarke (1682-1757) was an English natural | philosopher and Dean of Salisbury from 1728 to his deat |
| Philberth, 83, German physicist, engineer, | philosopher and theologian. |
| rt S. Corrington (born 1950) is an American | philosopher and author of several books exploring human |
| n (born February 22, 1947) is a Belgian law | philosopher and libertarian natural law theorist. |
| (18 July 1796 - 8 August 1879) was a German | philosopher and son of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. |
| Ernest Gellner, Jewish Czech-British | philosopher and social anthropologist |
| he object of an interpretive text by German | philosopher and literary critic Walter Benjamin, who pu |
| m (1772 - 1858) was a British scientist and | philosopher and a London silversmith by trade. |
| Bernardino Telesio, Italian | philosopher and natural scientist (d. |
| 160-210 AD), was a physician and | philosopher, and has been variously reported to have li |
| November 15, 1932) is an American analytic | philosopher and the emeritus John A. O'Brien Professor |
| - 16 March 1920) was a Slovene theologian, | philosopher and art historian. |
| Melissa was a Pythagorean | philosopher and mathematician from the 6th century. |
| beville (died 1237) was a French scholastic | philosopher and writer of sermons, papal legate and Car |
| am Swift (born 1961) is a British political | philosopher and sociologist who specialises in debates |
| rco Mastrofini (1763-1845), Italian priest, | philosopher and mathematician. |
| ser (born 1943 in London) is a mathematical | philosopher and political activist. |
| He was also known as a | philosopher and nationalist who created some of the the |
| 740) or Chalkias, was an Aromanian scholar, | philosopher and figure of the modern Greek Enlightenmen |
| opant (Shankar Vaman) Dandekar (1896-1969), | philosopher and educationalist. |
| John Ming was a Swiss Roman Catholic | philosopher and writer. |
| , 1896 - September 4, 1954) was an American | philosopher and professor of philosophy. |
| an American pioneer, historian, physician, | philosopher, and naturalist. |
| 14, 1752 - September 6, 1849) was a German | philosopher and revolutionary active in the Republic of |
| 64 - May 13, 1903) was a Filipino political | philosopher and revolutionary who wrote a constitutiona |
| ism founded by Je Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), a | philosopher and Tibetan religious leader. |
| ported the revolt, among whom was the poet, | philosopher, and soothsayer Pamprepius. |
| e and occasional collaborator was the noted | philosopher and Wittgenstein scholar Elizabeth Anscombe |
| orn in 1969 in Wheaton Aston) is an English | philosopher and businessman, based in Nigeria. |
| English Dominican, cardinal, orator, poet, | philosopher, and theologian. |
| hen Bronner (born 1949), American political | philosopher and professor |
| 10 June 1899) was a German Jesuit linguist, | philosopher, and author. |
| 28, 1830 - August 4, 1904 ), who also was a | philosopher and logician. |
| , 1918, died August 27, 2004), was a French | philosopher and politician, and is considered a spiritu |
| Guy Besse (1919-2004) was a French | philosopher and politician, a member of the executive o |
| zo - 1979) was an Italian fascist political | philosopher and academic. |
| alzburg) was a German mineralogist, natural | philosopher, and art collector. |
| Laon, 1174) was a Scholastic | philosopher, and theologian. |
| tol Rosenfeld (1912-1973) was a German Jew, | philosopher and critic of arts. |
| was an Italian banker, politician, writer, | philosopher and philologist. |
| 3 December 1729, Old Style), was an English | philosopher, and a proponent of deism. |
| hweitzer (1875-1965), theologian, musician, | philosopher, and physician, Nobel Prize in 1952 |
| Did Darwin Kill God?, in which | philosopher and theologian Conor Cunningham of Nottingh |
| the birthplace of Pierre Bayle (1647-1706), | philosopher and writer. |
| Kenneth Sylvan Launfal Guthrie (1871-1940), | philosopher and writer, was a grandson of famous femini |
| 1891 - 28 March 1977) was a Belgian-Swedish | philosopher and mathematician. |
| At that time Jonathan Twist, a quaint | philosopher and their somewhat mysterious neighbor, off |
| Julian Baggini (born 1968) is a British | philosopher and the author of several books about philo |
| April 9 - Francis Bacon, English | philosopher and a founder of modern scientific research |
| For the Polish | philosopher and gourmand, see Franc Fiszer. |
| 31, 1789 - November 16, 1844 ) was a German | philosopher and logician. |
| Warwick Fox (born 1954) is an Australian | philosopher and ethicist. |
| 24 August - Simone Weil, | philosopher and social activist (b.1909). |
| 1798, an eminent natural | philosopher and mathematician, was a native of Castlere |
| gs to Mo-Ti (470 BCE to 390 BCE), a Chinese | philosopher and the founder of Mohism. |
| October 5 - Kaibara Ekiken, Japanese | philosopher and botanist (born 1630). |
| ch 21, 1987) was a sociologist of religion, | philosopher, and scholar of Judaism. |
| ried-in 1842 to a daughter of Schelling the | philosopher, and in 1858 to a daughter of General von H |
| rsitas Istropolitana and Vienna University, | philosopher and theologian |
| lm Baum, an Austrian historian, theologian, | philosopher and publisher. |
| Again, let Phil(a) assert a is a | philosopher and let Schol(a) assert that a is a scholar |
| It was introduced by the | philosopher and logician Willard van Orman Quine in his |
| place of William of Ockham-famous Mediaeval | philosopher and the proponent of Occam's razor-and, mor |
| berg (1906-October 8, 1997) was an American | philosopher and political activist. |
| ourg - 20 August 1988) was a French writer, | philosopher and journalist. |
| 600 BCE) was a priestess, | philosopher and mathematician at Delphi.. |
| d by the educational philosophy of American | philosopher and psychologist John Dewey. |
| Tom Gerety, a lawyer, | philosopher, and self-proclaimed "60s radical", is the |
| anklin Childress (born 4 October 1940) is a | philosopher and theologian mainly concerned with ethics |
| 4) was an Italian theologian and scholastic | philosopher, and a Cardinal and papal legate. |
| es in the Scottish Enlightenment, including | philosopher and historian David Hume, on whose recommen |
| - 30 June 1958) was an Australian academic, | philosopher and headmaster. |
| 1) was an American rancher, writer, Quaker, | philosopher, and human rights activist and a co-founder |
| An early influence on her was the Brahmo | philosopher and reformer, Ramtanu Lahiri, who was relat |
| aronne - February 1667, Paris) was a French | philosopher and politician. |
| Dr. Embry has just published The | Philosopher and the Storyteller: Eric Voegelin and Twen |
| Souleymane Bachir Diagne, Senegalese | philosopher and professor at Northwestern University |
| 1485 - 1547) was a Scottish | philosopher and theologian who made significant contrib |
| --Lewis Mumford, social | philosopher and urban planner, 1961 |
| more was as much an historian of ideas as a | philosopher, and his scholarship always paid careful at |
| eaning "wonderful teacher"), was an English | philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerabl |
| Dr. Helena Cronin is a noted Darwinian | philosopher and rationalist. |
| is named after Bertrand Russell, a British | philosopher and mathematician. |
| He was the uncle of the British | philosopher and social scientist Ernest Gellner. |
| A scholar, | philosopher, and poet, Horan gave a talk on the "Philos |
| Joseph Therattil), a study on the writer, | philosopher and Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. |
| Jacob Anton Zallinger zum Thurn was a | philosopher and canonist, born in Bozen, 26 July 1735, |
| rnardino Telesio (1509-1588) was an Italian | philosopher and natural scientist. |
| Baker (b. 14 February 1944) is an American | philosopher and author, currently a "Distinguished Prof |
| t 31, 1902 - April 9, 1985) was an American | philosopher and Calvinist theologian. |
| Sidney Edward Mezes, an American | philosopher and college professor, former president of |
| bay's students was his nephew, a historian, | philosopher, and poet Shakarim Qudayberdiuli (1858-1931 |
| Ernest Gellner (1925-1995) Distinguished | philosopher and social anthropologist; at the age of 17 |
| 00 results for painter, 146,000 results for | philosopher, and 93,000 results for scientist. |
| George Sher is a moral | philosopher and political philosopher who has taught at |
| best known books are Vasconcelos of Mexico: | Philosopher and Prophet, and Antonio Caso: Philosopher |
| Webbs were very much influenced by Vermont | philosopher and educational reformer, John Dewey. |
| d (March 8, 1917 - November 12, 2010) was a | philosopher, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at th |
| ero (born 1947 in Bra, Italy) is an Italian | philosopher and feminist thinker. |
| Kautsky (1854, Prague - 1938), Czech-German | philosopher and politician, leading theoretician of Mar |
| written in answer to Thomas Morgan's Moral | Philosopher, and said to have been approved by William |
| is grandfather on his mother's side was the | philosopher and theologian Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Moham |
| anddaughter of Friedrich Graf von Hahn, the | philosopher and astronomer. |
| ril 30, 1823 - 4 October 1899) was a French | philosopher and writer. |
| , 1950) was a famous Georgian psychologist, | philosopher and public benefactor, founder of the Georg |
| uek (November 19, 1873 - 1966) was a German | philosopher and translator born in St. Petersburg. |
| 606 - 1651) was an important Indian natural | philosopher and astronomer of the 16th century. |
| ry 22, 1941, in Tartu) is an Estonian poet, | philosopher, and culture critic. |
| bervilliers, Seine-Saint-Denis) is a French | philosopher and writer. |
| as developed in the 1990s by mathematician, | philosopher, and theologian William Dembski. |
| nts include Nicolae Bagdasar (1896 - 1971), | philosopher and member of the Romanian Academy. |
| r Sir Francis Bacon, first Earl of Verulam, | philosopher and writer |
| id S. Oderberg (born 1963) is an Australian | philosopher and ethicist based in Britain since 1987. |
| May 24 - William Whewell, scientist, | philosopher, and historian of science (died 1866) |
| r 20, 1952) was an Italian critic, idealist | philosopher, and occasionally also politician. |
| e Jane Gore, Lady Abercorn, she married the | philosopher and surgeon to the household, Thomas Charle |
| Dr Blay Whitby is a | philosopher and technology ethicist, specialising in co |
| (10 May 1830 - 19 November 1897), Scottish | philosopher and divine, was born at Peebles. |
| r 30, 1802 - January 24, 1872) was a German | philosopher and philologist. |
| ugh possibly not originally from Athens), a | philosopher, and a convert to Christianity. |
| ngor, Wales; June 8, 2000) was a professor, | philosopher, and logician. |
| ongho Yi Ik (1681-1763) was an early Silhak | philosopher and social critic. |
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