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  • nd Chinese educators, including educational philosopher John Dewey of Columbia University and Chine
  • that originally proposed by the Australian philosopher, John Burnheim.
  • are five methods of induction described by philosopher John Stuart Mill in his 1843 book A System
  • e teacher and diplomat Diogo de Gouveia and philosopher John Mair (who went on to teach theology th
  • He was the father of philosopher Jon Elster.
  • ssicist James M. Redfield, psychologist and philosopher Jonathan Lear, philosopher Jean-Luc Marion,
  • the works of French conservative political philosopher Joseph de Maistre.
  • e 2004 book Undoing Gender, by the feminist philosopher Judith Butler, addresses the case of David
  • est for the Spirit is a work by the Italian philosopher Julius Evola.
  • ore had connections with the traditionalist philosopher Julius Evola and has written about topics s
  • tury monument to the Lebanese-born poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran who as a young immigrant educ
  • estphalen was the wife of the famous German philosopher Karl Marx.
  • In a letter to the noted German philosopher Karl Jaspers she stated that Hausner was "a
  • y of Nature is a book written by the German philosopher Karl Marx as his university thesis.
  • She was a distant cousin of the political philosopher, Karl Marx.
  • is a manuscript written by German political philosopher Karl Marx in 1843.
  • This followed an assertion by philosopher, Karl Popper, who had proposed that falsifi
  • 1938) is a book by German psychiatrist and philosopher Karl Jaspers.
  • He also began a biography of philosopher Karl Popper, and work on literature and evo
  • f social relationships from the work of the philosopher Kenneth Craik.
  • stical figures, including one of the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard (who incidentally was very crit
  • In contrast with the philosopher Kierkegaard, Heidegger wanted to explore th
  • Philosopher Kim Dinh died on 25 March 1997 at Carthage,
  • y is modeled on a modified form of Plato's ' Philosopher King' ideal, and remains a non-commercial a
  • his ignorant bliss and stagnancy, from the philosopher kings and Renaissance man to Nietzsche's Su
  • The Philosopher Kings are a Canadian rhythm and blues band
  • The Philosopher Kings (1996)Gold in Canada
  • n't Love Me (Like You Used to Do)" from The Philosopher Kings' album Famous, Rich and Beautiful.
  • also married to Jonathan Glover, a British philosopher known for his studies on bioethics
  • Hubert Beckers (1806-1889) was a German philosopher known chiefly as an expositor of the philos
  • circa 1175-1248) was an English scholastic philosopher, known for his work on the nature of the so
  • e 11, 1918 - June 19, 1993) was an American philosopher, known best for being the first philosopher
  • rt Haddox (August 9, 1929- ) is an American Philosopher known for his thought in the area of ethics
  • uary 18, 1743-14 October 1803) was a French philosopher, known as le philosophe inconnu, the name u
  • Writer and philosopher Konstantin Raudive
  • Also, his sister Marna was married to philosopher Kristian Birch-Reichenwald Aars from 1895 t
  • ere also overseas commissions including the Philosopher Kuu Nim, whose head sculpture Gordine calle
  • rbour in deep water, named after the French philosopher La Pallice.
  • September 1845), was a French statesman and philosopher, leader of the Doctrinaires group during th
  • A Philosopher Lecturing on the Orrery by Joseph Wright of
  • He hired the philosopher Leibniz as a librarian, and was a supporter
  • d to be followers of the American political philosopher Leo Strauss, their detractors interpreting
  • cquainted with many of the followers of the philosopher Leo Strauss.
  • The following year, she met the philosopher Leonard Nelson, an acquaintance that change
  • orn in Athens, son of the pagan and sophist philosopher Leontius, and brother of Gessius and Athena
  • He is the ancestor of the philosopher Li Zhi.
  • As an academic philosopher, Lifshitz served as an executive member of
  • on Isaac Israeli, the first medieval Jewish philosopher, likewise rescued this thinker from undeser
  • Eco (born 1932), medievalist, semiotician, philosopher, literary critic and novelist
  • iedrich Engels, German social scientist and philosopher, lived here for a time; the site of his lod
  • Richard Baron (born 1958) is a philosopher living in London.
  • Sosigenes the Peripatetic was a philosopher living at the end of the 2nd century AD.
  • feld (1605 - 16 February 1655) was a German philosopher, logician and encyclopedic writer from Sieg
  • A poet, philosopher, logician, and a scrupulous Anushtatha he t
  • 5, 1906 - January 25, 2001) was an American philosopher, logician, and author.
  • greatest Philosopher; Long live His Lotus Feet!
  • Born at Millau, he was the son of the philosopher Louis Gabriel Ambroise de Bonald.
  • gures such as the writer Tudor Arghezi, the philosopher Lucian Blaga, and the historian Constantin
  • She is married to the philosopher Luciano Floridi.
  • Bartley published a biography of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, titled simply Wittgens
  • f the ideas of Marx's fellow Young Hegelian philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach.
  • Logocentrism is a term coined by German philosopher Ludwig Klages in the 1920s.
  • Fund to research a play about the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.
  • ally son of a first cousin) of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein (not to be confused wit
  • Along with Schuler, it consisted of the philosopher Ludwig Klages (1872-1956), the poet Karl Wo
  • The philosopher Ludwig Feuerbach based his theory of religi
  • In addition to being a playwright and philosopher, Marcel was also a music critic.
  • take part in a celebration of the Norwegian philosopher Marcus Jacob Monrad.
  • anniversary , quoting the ancient Roman philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero: Our fatherland is mo
  • anized a series of lectures with the German philosopher Marcus Steinweg in Reykjavik in collaborati
  • secondly) to the computational linguist and philosopher Margaret Masterman with whom he founded the
  • of the Duomo, Filippo Brunelleschi, and the philosopher Marsilio Ficino; he knew Leon Battista Albe
  • ty of Chicago president Hanna Holborn Gray, philosopher Martha Nussbaum, Nobel Prize winners Milton
  • title of the English translation of German philosopher Martin Heidegger's Beitrage Zur Philosophie
  • German philosopher Martin Heidegger wrote of leveling: “by ave
  • igures, directly or indirectly, who include philosopher Martin Heidegger, poet Ezra Pound, and espe
  • s by Gustav Landauer, which his friend, the philosopher Martin Buber, published in 1921.
  • 998), the poet Anne Ridler (1912-2001), the philosopher Mary Scrutton, the archaeologist Aileen Fox
  • April 9 - Christan Wolff, German philosopher, mathematician and scientist (b.
  • yman Levy FRSE (1889 - 1975) was a Scottish philosopher, mathematician and political activist.
  • January 24 - Christan Wolff, German philosopher, mathematician and scientist (died 1754)
  • 796 or 806) was a Muslim philosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
  • Lipman's marriage to philosopher Matthew Lipman ended with their divorce.
  • henomenology of embodiment was developed by philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty in the mid-20th centu
  • the magnum opus of French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty.
  • ncluding the American historian Page Smith, philosopher Maurice Natanson, culture theorist Harry Be
  • an affair with the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty, whom she described a
  • She was married to the philosopher Max Stirner from 1843 to 1846.
  • inese shi da (Korean, sadae) as used by the philosopher Mencius.
  • inese shi da (Korean, sadae) as used by the philosopher, Mencius.
  • McEvoy, John G. "Joseph Priestley, 'Aerial Philosopher': Metaphysics and Methodology in Priestley'
  • (Greek) Dionysius the Philosopher, Metropolitan of Larissa - Analytical Biogr
  • She had one son and was married to philosopher Michael Landmann since 1939.
  • py was developed by the British underground philosopher Michael Swann.
  • The philosopher Michel Henry defines God in a phenomenologi
  • He was also a close friend of French philosopher Michel Foucault.
  • 895 by the Czar of Russia), and Syrian-born philosopher Michel Aflak, founder of the Ba'ath party.
  • s current form and meaning come from French philosopher Michel de Certeau, more specifically in his
  • Later, philosopher Miguel de Unamuno, Machado's contemporary,
  • Bakunin's Bum, named after the anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin, is a musical collaboration
  • on (huduth-e-dahri) proposed by the Iranian philosopher Mir Damad.
  • influence on him, as did Romanian-American philosopher Mircea Eliade and Otto's most famous German
  • Logical Positivists, founded by the German philosopher Moritz Schlick.
  • , based on ideas taken from his friend, the philosopher Moritz Lazarus from Germany, with adaptatio
  • e band is named for 12th century Kabalistic philosopher Moses DeLeon and the great-grandfather of f
  • orothea and Henriette, the daughters of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
  • m its connection with Abraham's father, the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
  • He was the oldest son of the influential philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
  • cularly the work of the iconoclastic Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
  • ly are the descendants of the German Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, and include his grandson
  • wish family; she was a granddaughter of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, daughter of Abraham Mend
  • a Wodeyar Bahadur, last Maharaja of Mysore, philosopher, musicologist, political thinker and philan
  • a Wodeyar Bahadur, last Maharaja of Mysore, philosopher, musicologist, political thinker and philan
  • the other hand, we stipulate that a Jewish philosopher must in some way be concerned with engaging
  • oneering American yogi, scholar, occultist, philosopher, mystic and businessman; he held a notoriou
  • oneering American yogi, scholar, occultist, philosopher, mystic, and businessman.
  • ss (a tradition traced back to the Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna)
  • He was married to philosopher Nancey Murphy and was Distinguished Scholar
  • He was not a poet or philosopher, nevertheless he was brilliant intellectual
  • arly the role of Rand's philosophy teacher, philosopher Nicholas Onufrievich Lossky-and argued that
  • 9, 1928) and because he somewhat resembles Philosopher Nietzsche in face and whiskers, his governm
  • rn Sequel is an epic poem by Greek poet and philosopher Nikos Kazantzakis, based on Homer's Odyssey
  • For example, American philosopher Noam Chomsky has criticized drug prohibitio
  • ientists Edward Lorenz and Murray Gell-Man, philosopher Noam Chomsky, painters Ellsworth Kelly and
  • Albert Einstein, physicist, philosopher, Nobel Prize winner.
  • own anti-Fascist teachers, amongst them the philosopher Norberto Bobbio, and for a few months Cesar
  • e della pace is a university booklet of the philosopher Norberto Bobbio's lessons famous for the th
  • illiam Stern, was a German psychologist and philosopher noted as a pioneer in the field of the psyc
  • Paul Churchland is a philosopher noted for his studies in neurophilosophy an
  • emphis, Tennessee, where he was dubbed "The Philosopher of Soul".
  • f Illinois at Chicago and is an influential philosopher of art working in the analytical tradition.
  • Paul A. Nelson (born 1958) is a philosopher of science, American young Earth creationis
  • He was, in the paradigmatic sense, a philosopher of science.
  • 43 BC-28 AD) was a Chinese philosopher of the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220 AD) and shor
  • an Australian entomological taxonomist and philosopher of science, particularly noted for his book
  • 6th century CE) was a philosopher of the Nyaya school of Indian philosophy.
  • , in Salt Lake City, Utah), was an American philosopher of art, language, and religion.
  • c. 300 BCE) was a philosopher of the Megarian school.
  • David Pearce is a British philosopher of the negative utilitarian school of ethic
  • -19 December 1992) was an influential legal philosopher of the 20th century.
  • J. (1888-1978) was a Roman Catholic priest, philosopher of love, and a correspondent, friend, and a
  • rnedal, Surface and the Abyss, Nietzsche as Philosopher of Mind and Knowledge, Berlin - New-York, 2
  • Isaac Israeli: A Neoplatonic Philosopher of the Early Tenth Century.
  • oleto, Italy) was a mechanician and natural philosopher of the 17th century.
  • Brian David Ellis, philosopher of science at University of Melbourne
  • Moderatus of Gades was a Greek philosopher of the Neopythagorean school, who lived in
  • as an ancient rishi (sage), who was a great philosopher of the Mimansa school of Indian philosophy.
  • nce in present-day Iran, became the leading philosopher of Islamic humanism in the Baghdad of his t
  • H.J.A. Sire, Fr Martin D'Arcy: Philosopher of Christian Love (Gracewing, 1997).
  • ence (HPS) as a discipline at Leeds was the philosopher of science Stephen Toulmin, who was appoint
  • ays the pivotal role of a friend, guide and philosopher of Rita, the main protagonist.
  • born in Exeter Street, perhaps the greatest philosopher of his time & the originator of the new sci
  • gy was an important influence on the French philosopher of technology, Bernard Stiegler, and in par
  • He notes also that "according to the philosopher of science Karl Popper, it is possible only
  • ter to Richard Bentley, a leading Cambridge philosopher of the time."
  • 1915 - September 18, 1985) was an American philosopher of art.
  • sme, or Nicolas d'Oresme, was a significant philosopher of the later Middle Ages.
  • 1996), philosopher of science.
  • March 1953 in Ghent) is a mathematician, a philosopher of science, and a prominent professor at th
  • to have been written by Phocylides, a Greek philosopher of the 6th century.
  • Luca Incurvati is a philosopher of mathematics at the University of Cambrid
  • Former student and assistant to the philosopher of politics Augusto del Noce and to the his
  • y 8, 1997) was a German-U.S. physicist, and philosopher of science.
  • el (born 1928) is an American physicist and philosopher of science.
  • m Isaac Kook, chief rabbi of Palestine, and philosopher of religious zionism
  • Massachusetts 1974) was an Italian-American philosopher of science and historian of science, and pr
  • Kneale was also known as a philosopher of science and the author of a book on Prob
  • A. James Gregor, Giovanni Gentile: Philosopher of Fascism (Transaction Publishers, 2001).
  • He was a highly original philosopher of history and a discerning interpreter of
  • Thomas Jefferson: Philosopher of Freedom.
  • Likewise, philosopher of science Michael Ruse has made use of the
  • CSC fellow and philosopher of religion William Lane Craig discusses th
  • gist and anatomist, historian of botany and philosopher of biology.
  • July 1910-Geneva, 5 June 2000) was a Swiss philosopher of Polish origin, whose works dealt with th
  • ovember 20, 1954 - February 14, 1997) was a philosopher of science and an ecological psychologist i
  • ber 1956, Morristown, New Jersey, USA) is a philosopher of biology.
  • author of an apology against a Neo-Platonic philosopher of the early part of the fourth century, co
  • stant relative of Jean Bodin, a Renaissance philosopher of France.
  • ribed by the magazine Rolling Stone as "The philosopher of the group and a plotter who's always thi
  • He was an internationally-respected philosopher of science who has written and lectured ext
  • Physicist and philosopher of science J. Brian Pitts states that the r
  • Ian Hacking, Canadian philosopher of science
  • lin (1728, Basel - Basel, 1782) was a Swiss philosopher of history and politics.
  • aged 66. Stax billed Johnnie Taylor as The Philosopher of Soul.
  • from Georgia Tech, under the advisement of philosopher of science Nancy J. Nersessian and artifici
  • avid B. Malament (born 1947) is an American philosopher of science.
  • egory, 4th Baronet and his wife Victoria, a philosopher of language who was the daughter of Charles
  • The noted philosopher of science, Karl Popper, among others, pred
  • Philosopher of science Eric Scerri criticizes both Capr
  • sor of English at Rutgers University, was a philosopher of language, author, and professor.
  • rnal has included papers by the influential philosopher of mathematics Hao Wang, and by the logicia
  • A philosopher of the scholastic tradition, his focus on t
  • athan Chaplin, Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian Philosopher of State and Civil Society (Notre Dame, 201
  • urnamed Sophista, was a Scottish scholastic philosopher of the fourteenth century.
  • For the philosopher of the same name, see Fred Feldman (Philoso
  • d. c. 1593) was an Italian rabbi, poet, and philosopher of the sixteenth century; born at Osimo, ne
  • at that time) was an English theologian and philosopher of the 13th century.
  • n February 2003 by Paul Nelson, an American philosopher of science, young Earth creationist and int
  • s Butterworth, Ph.D. (born 1938) is a noted philosopher of the Straussian school and currently a pr
  • thplace of the writer, peace campaigner and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, (1886 - 1950), author of La
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