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  • The Presocratic Philosophers: A Critical History with a Selection of Tex
  • Masterman with whom he founded the Epiphany Philosophers a group of (largely) Anglicans and Quakers
  • ed in 1877, one of the so-called Stonyhurst Philosophers, a significant group for neo-scholasticism
  • Please note that the philosophers AADT uses the fork AADT.
  • ritic of evolutionary ethics, although both philosophers accepted the fact of evolution.
  • mud, and also of the Greek and later German philosophers, acquiring a high reputation among Jewish s
  • aved sets of portraits, such as ‘12 Ancient Philosophers,' after Rubens, ‘The Four Indian Kings' (17
  • del, one for the forks algebra, one for the philosophers algebra.
  • le, featuring newsreels and quotations from philosophers alongside the story of a failing circus who
  • Like most American philosophers, Alston is counted among the analytic philo
  • sorimotor theory of visual consciousness of philosophers Alva Noё and Susan Hurley, and psychologist
  • cis utiles (Six Books of Optics, useful for philosophers and mathematicians alike), published in Ant
  • l known for engaging in debates with theist philosophers and scientists about the existence of God a
  • ts often were discussed by ancient Egyptian philosophers and officials who referred to the spiritual
  • medics, sportsmen, companies, universities, philosophers and therapists.
  • the mid-1990s, whose work has inspired many philosophers and neuroscientists to continue with this n
  • He has published numerous volumes on philosophers and mathematicians.
  • gs were seized upon by Renaissance humanist philosophers and argued continually for the next 200 yea
  • es and contrasts by citing not only Western philosophers and statesmen, but also the shapers of Euro
  • les and the thoughts of such notable German philosophers and novelists as Friedrich Nietzsche, Hugo
  • for philosophical endeavors by professional philosophers and other intellectuals devoted to matters
  • culties with the White Horse Dialogue, many philosophers and sinologists have analyzed it.
  • e blocks are decorated with inscriptions by philosophers and indigenous leaders.
  • British Philosophers and Theologians of the 17th & 18th Centurie
  • ntury, was of great concern to scholars and philosophers, and their efforts can in part be traced to
  • Philosophers and psychologists interested in the nature
  • ute's membership includes both professional philosophers and lay people.
  • For both stoic philosophers and for early Christians the seasons repres
  • The character Lao quotes Chinese philosophers and is a friend of Pitar.
  • rcle of scholarly friends who studied Greek philosophers, and attempted to merge the ideas of Plato
  • nterpretation of the Bible, he mentions few philosophers and interacts sparingly with only one conte
  • ians, astronomers, geographers, historians, philosophers, and artists.
  • know as 'legalism') as defined by political philosophers and legal theorists of the day.Statistics w
  • tocrat, Member of Parliament, and patron of philosophers and mathematicians.
  • essons from ancient stories, rabbis, poets, philosophers, and scholars.
  • patched up partly of the moral doctrines of philosophers, and partly of poetical fictions and extrav
  • Early lives of celebrated British authors, philosophers and poets, inventors and discoverers, divin
  • been a favorite haunt of mystics, writers, philosophers and poets over the millennia.
  • enology" is being used today by a number of philosophers and theologians, most notably by Craig J. N
  • cusing on Arthurian romances, on the modern philosophers, and on the novels of Thomas Mann.
  • ty, so they direct them toward politicians, philosophers and the general public.
  • First described in ancient times by Indian philosophers and Greek philosophers (such as Aristotle a
  • Empire is a text written by Marxist philosophers Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt.
  • d transformed the way in which contemporary philosophers approach the so-called problem of evil and
  • The Twelve Philosophers are Min Zijian, Ran Boniu, Zhong Gong, Cai
  • These two philosophers are perhaps the most famous vegetarians of
  • Philosophers are less concerned with establishing fixed,
  • According to her, philosophers are increasingly realizing that to understa
  • t Pakistan universities, and many Pakastani philosophers are doing research in diverse fields of phi
  • Some philosophers argue that it is not only the right of a pe
  • the common metaphor of firm "grounding" for philosophers' arguments shaky and uncertain: "Under the
  • e of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University(VU) in Ams
  • e of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University (VU) in Am
  • e of the second generation of reformational philosophers arising from the Free University(VU) in Ams
  • cosmology that fused the ideas of the Greek philosophers Aristotle and Ptolemy.
  • The works of German philosophers Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche
  • e rabbis of the classical rabbinic era, and philosophers as Saadia, Donnolo, and Judah ha-Levi never
  • ution to philosophy, and a handful of other philosophers associated with Swansea, is recognised amon
  • dualism, monism, and aesthetics, and Aztec philosophers attempted to answer the main Aztec philosop
  • nations", based on custom, with that of the philosophers, based on human abstractions.
  • Later philosophers believed that celibacy would be conducive t
  • Pythagorean women philosophers believed they were making a real difference
  • Contemporary European Philosophers, Berkeley, 2. Aufl.
  • See also: List of philosophers born in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuri
  • On this point I differ from a number of philosophers, but agree, I believe, with Chomsky and his
  • semantics, and is author of Modal Logic for Philosophers by Cambridge University Press.
  • on of consciousness is synonymous with what philosophers call "meta-consciousness" or "meta-awarenes
  • Since all philosophers can take their left fork without taking the
  • between sense and reference, and subsequent philosophers changed the example to "Hesperus is Phospho
  • ade a philosophical discourse in Indonesian philosophers' circle up to this time.
  • He read large numbers of philosophers, classic novels and political books.
  • ists who have based their thinking on those philosophers classified as "existentialists" are conside
  • rnius managed to avoid influence of Russian philosophers, common among other Lithuanian thinkers.
  • al figure in the canon of liberal political philosophers contradicts most standard interpretations,
  • cond, a comparative personal history of the philosophers, contrasting their origins in Vienna and th
  • Various philosophers define the doctrine in various ways, but al
  • Many philosophers did not believe in God, and believed matter
  • His work has focused on the German philosophers Dilthey and Kant.
  • Pythagoras in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Diogenes cites Aristoxenus' statement that
  • Existentialist philosophers don't build grand philosophical systems and
  • In 1981 the philosophers Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett
  • with Dr. Gerald Caplan) debated Objectivist philosophers Dr. John Ridpath and Dr. Leonard Peikoff, d
  • (2009) St. Paul among the Philosophers, ed.
  • The philosophers emphasized the importance of ritual in Neo-
  • later medieval philosophy; and, among some philosophers, enthusiasm for the occult and Hermeticism.
  • With the rise of Nazism, many of Germany's philosophers, especially those of Jewish descent or left
  • ya, are now also discussed among Indonesian philosophers, especially those who are called Philosophe
  • y insights provided by American Continental philosophers, especially Mark C. Taylor of Williams Coll
  • of philosophy and with the works of famous philosophers, especially as these relate to our contempo
  • her some of the world's leading scientists, philosophers, ethicists, authors and journalists to deba
  • Some philosophers find it absurd that an armchair argument ca
  • logical empiricism, brought by continental philosophers fleeing the Third Reich.
  • Aztec philosophers focused on morality as establishing balance
  • Concerned Philosophers For Peace (CPP) is an organization of profe
  • It has been studied by mathematicians and philosophers for almost two hundred years, both for its
  • Among philosophers, Frankfurt was for a time best known for hi
  • Watkin visited the faculty and met Belgian philosophers from the Free University of Brussels (VUB)
  • itings of religious traditions, mystics and philosophers from around the world.
  • Essays on Early Modern Philosophers: From Descartes and Hobbes to Newton and Le
  • losophy, enriched by the ideas of preceding philosophers, from Pythagoras to those living at the sam
  • His works draw on political philosophers from Aristotle through the U.S. Founding Fa
  • Well known Advaita philosophers from present day Karnataka region were Padm
  • scientists from his skills and talents and philosophers from his deep and wise manner of speaking.
  • ademic and contained analysis of a group of philosophers from a chosen period.
  • riety of reasons, recently, the majority of philosophers give preference to the second, to Heidegger
  • Medieval scholastic philosophers granted aether changes of density, in which
  • ion and morality on a hypothesis which many philosophers had rejected, and which could not be proved
  • fs and influenced by his reading of foreign philosophers, Hart began writing discourses in which he
  • A majority of philosophers have felt that the word consciousness names
  • uch matters' often creates problems for me; philosophers have a hard time figuring out what I am say
  • of being, knowledge, and communication that philosophers have been asking for centuries.
  • Many political philosophers have interpreted the dialogue as written in
  • grown tremendously in breadth and scope and philosophers have studied a number of questions includin
  • Some of the world's greatest philosophers have studied or taught at Oxford, including
  • Czech philosophers have also played a central role in the deve
  • Of these nine or ten opposites, many philosophers have seized on the third pair as one of the
  • Many philosophers have tried to better explain it, Alan Watts
  • 23% of major philosophers have written Latin (until 1905 in France),
  • distinctly positivist tinge to most of the philosophers he described.
  • practice of Saadia, Bahya, and other Jewish philosophers, he never quotes the Bible, but cites Greek
  • Among philosophers he is known for a thoroughgoing rejection o
  • iry Group, an annual confluence of Catholic philosophers held at Spode House in Staffordshire that w
  • quiry Group, an annual meeting for Catholic philosophers held at the nearby Spode House.
  • lic debut at a conference of scientists and philosophers held at Southern Methodist University in Ma
  • Hence their philosophers held that a small city was the largest poss
  • mputational theory of mind, associated with philosophers Hilary Putnam and Jerry Fodor.
  • ton, Massachusetts, of writers, scientists, philosophers, historians and others.
  • Philosophers' Hobbies and other Essays [27 short papers]
  • d of the journals Philosophical Studies and Philosophers' Imprint.
  • nd most active organization of professional philosophers in North America oriented to the critique o
  • ies on Xunzi, one of the greatest Confucian philosophers in ancient China.
  • inued and performed by the poet-singers and philosophers in oral traditions of Bangladesh, a cultura
  • Philosophers in conversation: interviews from the Harvar
  • equently from the works of non-Jewish moral philosophers in his work.
  • care for all people equally, a notion that philosophers in other schools found absurd, as they inte
  • ete text of Diogenes Laertius' Lives of the Philosophers in ancient Greek with accompanying Italian
  • Certainly saints and philosophers in every generation have basically argued i
  • fly, as one of the kidnapped scientists and philosophers in the Doctor Who episode Time and the Rani
  • cessful series of short introductory books: Philosophers in 90 Minutes and The Big Idea: Scientists
  • is currently being explored by professional philosophers in the areas of Ethics, Social Philosophy,
  • s, religious leaders, environmentalists and philosophers including Desmond Tutu, Noam Chomsky, Lynne
  • The Immortalists, profiling scientists and philosophers, including Ray Kurzweil, about the philosop
  • ecame important legal, moral, and political philosophers, including Brian Barry, John Finnis, Kent G
  • lier era; the Paris of artists, writers and philosophers, including Pablo Picasso, Arthur Rimbaud, P
  • and after his death, Butler influenced many philosophers, including David Hume, Thomas Reid, and Ada
  • hical psychopathology as well as studies of philosophers including Michel Foucault and Ludwig Wittge
  • ral influential books on French writers and philosophers including Samuel Beckett, Marguerite Duras,
  • nd influenced a whole generation of British philosophers, including Gareth Evans" - This is an odd s
  • Clarke had an influence on Enlightenment philosophers including Lord Monboddo, who referred to Cl
  • The theologians of natural theology are the philosophers, inquiring into the nature of the gods.
  • dians (XVI,I), and otherwise divides Indian philosophers into Brahmans and Sramanas (XV,I,59-60), fo
  • metrodynamics also attracted attention from philosophers intrigued by the suggestion that geometrody
  • The equivalent organisation for philosophers is the Cambridge Moral Sciences Club.
  • ), one of the most influential of the Greek philosophers, is the earliest natural historian whose wo
  • ory of education that combines the ideas of philosophers John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau as wel
  • "The Tibet of Philosophers: Kant, Hegel, and Schopenhauer."
  • nd red from the blood of the scientists and philosophers killed.
  • ok classes with writer Carlos Monsivais and philosophers Leopoldo Zea and Emilio Uranga.
  • rpretations of the Rig Veda by scholars and philosophers like Ralph T.H. Griffith, F.E. Pargiter, Ba
  • rnalist camps, the latter including work by philosophers like Alvin Goldman, Fred Dretske, David Mal
  • valuation of physical presence, inspired by philosophers like Spinoza and taking examples mainly fro
  • relationships with many famed scholars and philosophers, like Buffon, Lavoisier, and Voltaire.
  • eloping under the influences of significant philosophers like John Dewey, George Herbert Mead, and F
  • Movie stars like Woody Allen, philosophers like Arthur Danto, and politicians like May
  • r finiteness, etc. Pythagorean and Platonic philosophers like Plotinus and Porphyry condemned Gnosti
  • Here she debated with poets and philosophers like Novalis, Fichte, Hegel, Schiller and h
  • Hatcher is one of eight Platonist philosophers listed for the second half of the twentieth
  • The Flying Philosophers, London: British & Colonial Publishing Co.,
  • ober-1817 with historian Heinrich Luden and philosophers Lorenz Oken and Jakob Friedrich Fries, he p
  • nd is co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Philosophers' Magazine.
  • vited to join the Vienna Circle, a group of philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, and others com
  • hermeticism to be one of the more important philosophers, mathematicians, and Egyptologists of the t
  • non-denominational retreat or refuge, where philosophers might come to work communally together, or
  • It was found by many famous Persian philosophers, most notably Mir Damad, Sheykh Bahaee and
  • Some philosophers, notably Colin McGinn, believe that sentien
  • Unlike the other famed philosophers of the time, Han Fei was a member of the ru
  • ny of Elea, now Velia, in Campania came the philosophers of the Pre-Socratic philosophy school, Parm
  • and Islamic View', International Network of Philosophers of Education (INPE), Eleventh Biennial Conf
  • This new doctrine challenged American philosophers of a naturalistic or pragmatic bent, such a
  • ng naturally drew him towards the socialist philosophers of the school of Saint-Simon, whom he joine
  • the first Sufis as well as one of the first philosophers of Al-Andalus.
  • tem, with strong influences of the economic philosophers of the time.
  • red among his friends the chief orators and philosophers of the age, Christian and non-Christian.
  • Around 350 BCE, Aristotle and other philosophers of the time were attempting to explain the
  • Some philosophers of science, and in particular Nancy Cartwri
  • Some philosophers of the Enlightenment, including Voltaire, a
  • entaries on the works of mathematicians and philosophers of the time, including works on the philoso
  • robably in Srinagar where most of the later philosophers of the school lived, as a householder.
  • ealist gardener Sam Edgar, one of the great philosophers of the 18th century, poet laureate and memb
  • He has trained a number of prominent philosophers of science, including Peter Godfrey-Smith a
  • theoretician, Canguilhem was one of the few philosophers of the 20th century to develop an approach
  • en lectures as well as his discussions with philosophers on the Continent.
  • the conflicting positions of scientists and philosophers on epistemology and knowledge.
  • onds regularly podcasts interviews with top philosophers on a range of subjects at Philosophy Bites.
  • these people or any of their children into philosophers or men of learning or men of science.
  • has written extensively on the pre-Socratic philosophers Parmenides and Empedocles and the world the
  • cker that they "cannot be labeled 'feminist philosophers'", claiming that "they are philosophers, pe
  • ), Berkhof assessed - along with many other philosophers, philosophical theologians, and systematic
  • The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle used ousia in their ont
  • also great Russian and foreign scientists, philosophers, poets and writers, artists, composers and
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