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  • The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism (1989)
  • Introduction to Philosophy: A Case Method Approach (with Forrest Baird)
  • Modern Epistemology Against Analytic Philosophy: A Reply to Maki Journal of Economic Literat
  • where he was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy, a post he held until 1934.
  • Philosophy: a Beginners Guide (with Katherine Evans) Bl
  • btained several degrees, as a B.A. degree in Philosophy, a B.A. degree in Education, a M.A. degree i
  • The Institution of philosophy: a discipline in crisis?.
  • a bachelor's degree in political science and philosophy, a master's degree in political philosophy,
  • Boyle on Science and the Mechanical Philosophy: A Reply to Chalmers, Studies in the History
  • Political Philosophy: A Beginner's Guide for Students and Politic
  • Postcolonial African Philosophy: A Critical Reader (1997), ISBN 0-631-20340-
  • If, in philosophy, a subject supposes a non-historical presenc
  • s completed his first contribution to modern philosophy, a 28 page article titled, "Reason and Moder
  • rew language, as well as on issues of Jewish philosophy about which they were at odds.
  • Hussman sums up his philosophy about newspapers by referring to a statement
  • aboratories record labels to demonstrate his philosophy about sound, his recording equipment, and hi
  • book was edited by an esteemed contemporary philosophy academic and contained analysis of a group o
  • public figure, remembered for his work as a philosophy academic, politician, and news editor.
  • He wrote books on Indian philosophy according to Western academic standards, and
  • sing his research on "communicating everyday philosophy across cultural contexts".
  • In Indian philosophy, action or Karma has been divided into three
  • The Montessori philosophy addresses the challenges of the pre-adolesce
  • a minister in the Unity Church, Williamson's philosophy adopts a New Thought approach to spiritualit
  • Schreiner's philosophy advocated integration and equal rights for a
  • ok, Kant und die Epigonen, he deals with the philosophy after Kant, discussing Fichte, Schelling, He
  • 672, he taught the humanities, rhetoric, and philosophy, after which he devoted himself for a long t
  • Philosophy after Drawing
  • introductory pamphlets on Jewish beliefs and philosophy aimed at non-religious and newly-religious J
  • Its philosophy aims at an ambitious, excellent and reputabl
  • Within philosophy Albert Blumberg was best known for having co
  • addition to being a student and professor of philosophy, Albert Blumberg also fought for economic an
  • tes offering the same services with the same philosophy all over the world.
  • Mind is the creator of all philosophy, all order, all beauty, all satisfaction, bu
  • son", which includes lectures on science and philosophy, along with performances of his music.
  • as the ancient religion, wisdom or esoteric philosophy, also known as a synonym for theosophy.
  • Baumgarten's philosophy also created a significant political impress
  • This philosophy also extends to use of station restroom faci
  • ing to Sri Vaishnavism follow Vishistadvaita philosophy, although it is not implied that every Sri V
  • He taught Political Philosophy, American Political Thought, and American Go
  • He became a professor of Philosophy an der Erfurt University in 1554.
  • Zen & Philosophy: An Intellectual Biography of Nishida Kitaro
  • African Philosophy: An Anthology, ISBN 0-631-20338-9.
  • Contours of a Christian Philosophy; An Introduction to Herman Dooyeweerd's Thou
  • Philosophy, an Introduction (1979)
  • In philosophy an intuitionist, he dismissed the idealist a
  • tly before his death, he wrote Problems from Philosophy, an introduction to philosophy.
  • She is a student at Department of Philosophy, Anadolu University.
  • e Philosophical Review, Mind, The Journal of Philosophy, Analysis, and Foundations of Language (whic
  • 1937, Barcelona) was an Italian professor of philosophy, anarchist militant, propagandist and theori
  • prepare students for college in the areas of philosophy, ancient history, the classics, ethics, and
  • chool continued to expand aided by a low-fee philosophy and generous discounts for less well off stu
  • y orders, and he also graduated as Doctor of Philosophy and medicine.
  • as having a deep understanding of religious philosophy and scriptures at a very young age by the pr
  • There, he studied musicology, philosophy, and aesthetics at Comenius University, and
  • Decision Library: An International Series in Philosophy and Methodology of the Social and Behavioral
  • ency with Western nursing practices, medical philosophy and culture.
  • Rao initiated programs on Sanskrit, Hindu philosophy and Hindu humanities at the University of Ce
  • dhas Korakkar has written songs on Medicine, Philosophy and Alchemy.
  • He studied philosophy and theology at the seminary of Mechelen (Be
  • 9, 1636, he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and then studied theology, in which he meri
  • rabhupada, author of numerous books on Vedic philosophy and spiritual culture, and founder-acarya of
  • ical science based firmly on mathematics and philosophy, and the imitation of nature in music.
  • l theories came to hold significance in both philosophy and popular belief.
  • ictine abbey of Oberaltaich in 1738; studied philosophy and theology at Erfurt and Salzburg.
  • activities, such as manufacturing, culture, philosophy, and science which is said to lead to the de
  • This massive work includes writings on philosophy and biography in addition to music theory, a
  • Philosophy and the Nature of Language (London: Longman,
  • ord as a Marshall Scholar (M.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics).
  • se he decided to go back to college to study philosophy and theology.
  • theory, the relationship between science and philosophy, and the relationship between science and re
  • Paul's religion was based mainly upon Greek philosophy and was entirely different from the religion
  • practical skill and interconnections between philosophy and psychiatry.
  • s on a variety of topics including theology, philosophy, and personal ethics.
  • Hyung Jin Moon studied philosophy and theology in college, has practised Zen B
  • orf, and Jena, lecturing at the same time on philosophy and linguistics and winning recognition at J
  • Psychology, Philosophy and Physiology ("PPP") is a degree at the Un
  • From 1974 to 1979, he studied philosophy and sociology in Memphis, Tennessee, United
  • nitoba), graduating in 1974 with his B.A. in Philosophy and French.
  • erta Extension courses, studying psychology, philosophy and world affairs".
  • He studied philosophy and theology in the same city, after complet
  • received a Master's degree and Doctorate in Philosophy and Letters at the National Autonomous Unive
  • especially the interaction of law with moral philosophy, and the importance of juries.
  • 'Virtue Theory and Abortion' in Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 20, 1990-91.
  • ed a professorship at Glasgow teaching moral philosophy, and during this time he wrote and published
  • l psychology is to be found the basis of all philosophy, and his rigid treatment of mental phenomena
  • national forest is managed on a multiple-use philosophy and are used for lumbering, grazing, oil pro
  • he Loreto schools share a common educational philosophy and maintain links through inter-school co-o
  • ral years, the Mercersburg Review, and wrote Philosophy and Logic (1858) and Institutions of the Chr
  • After undergoing training in Buddhist philosophy and practice at Sera Je Monastic University
  • He holds a bachelor's degree in philosophy and comparative literature from the Universi
  • rough his studies in psychology of religion, philosophy, and psychoanalysis before meeting Reich, Ra
  • Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race (1998).
  • Bletschacher studied law, philosophy and literature in Munich, Heidelberg, Paris
  • arned three bachelor's degrees - in physics, philosophy and electrical engineering - from Purdue Uni
  • as "prefetto degli studenti" and lecturer in Philosophy and Mathematics at the Collegio dei Nobili,
  • is on the council of the Royal Institute of Philosophy and is a member of the editorial boards of R
  • He studied philosophy and theology in Bamberg, then continued his
  • rning, Abdallatif applied himself to natural philosophy and medicine.
  • d at Manhattan College, where he excelled at philosophy and the classics and obtained a Bachelor of
  • ensive database of early modern theology and philosophy and also includes Late medieval and patristi
  • echa genres with a heavy dosage of politics, philosophy, and sociology.
  • ing the Abitur in 1976, Hoff studied German, philosophy and political science at the University of F
  • In Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
  • Neuropsychology Society and the Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
  • eminary in the city, earning a doctorates in Philosophy and Theology.
  • He held the chairs of philosophy and theology at Puebla and Mexico.
  • But he focused on philosophy and history in school, becoming an avid stud
  • pired first to be a composer, turned next to philosophy and then eventually to writing as his vocati
  • association with him in Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy and Language (1972), a volume co-edited with
  • In Japan, Tempu was a prolific writer on philosophy and entrepreneurship.
  • n the University of Jena in the faculties of philosophy and history.
  • in 1892, he was a student at the Faculty of Philosophy and later at the Faculty of Law.
  • isiana, he received a degree in the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science and Medicine
  • in London and Paris, studying Music, French, Philosophy and Theology.
  • oche completed extensive studies in Buddhist philosophy and training in Vajrayana rituals, receiving
  • Before 1914, Christaller began studies in philosophy and political economics and subsequently ser
  • She received a B.A. in philosophy and mathematics from St. John's College, stu
  • He received his B.A. in English and Philosophy, and his M.A. in English literature from the
  • Browne read Philosophy and Theology at New College, Oxford and stud
  • e Divina Commedia of Dante, illustrated from philosophy and theology.
  • until near the close of his life, he taught philosophy and theology.
  • He studied Humanities, philosophy and theology in the Seminary of his native c
  • ved the 1968 National Book Award in Science, Philosophy, and Religion.
  • in the fields of mythology, literature, art, philosophy and religion.
  • Giulio Alessandrini studied philosophy and University of Padua.
  • become classics in the fields of theology or philosophy and their relationship to science.
  • , Brook reviews the development of religious philosophy and politics and the new familiarity with, a
  • He tries to find the answers in science, philosophy and religion.
  • After studying Philosophy and Rhetoric and teaching for a year he was
  • ced by the traditions of Chassidus, Lurianic philosophy and mysticism, and the rational thinking of
  • niversity (where he obtained a licentiate in philosophy) and Pontifical Lateran University (licentia
  • J.C. Baudet teaches philosophy and history of science, from 1966 to 1973, i
  • She spent her time studying philosophy and corresponded with Gasparo Sardi, who ded
  • He was a student of natural sciences, philosophy and history in Germany, biology in England a
  • He earned doctorates in philosophy and theology at Erlangen.
  • He has also published books about Islamic philosophy and canon law.
  • use I believe entirely in the specificity of philosophy and I owe this conviction to you yourself."
  • about 5,000 titles in the areas of theology, philosophy, and cultural studies.
  • y contribution to the development of African philosophy and for sparking off the philosophical debat
  • the American Society of Political and Legal Philosophy and president of the New England Political S
  • 0 Peuerbach received the degree of master of philosophy and the free arts, cum insigni laude, at the
  • His latest book (as of March 2011) is Philosophy and Simulation: The Emergence of Synthetic R
  • ege, Ellicott City, Maryland, and courses of philosophy and theology at the Provincial Seminary of N
  • Kiss studied philosophy and psychology at the Carleton University.
  • a's film work is inspired by his interest in philosophy and critical theory; one of his best known f
  • Religious philosophy and the supernatural are also central to the
  • art from science, he is well versed in Hindu philosophy and Tamil literature.
  • 32, he later attended the Superior School of Philosophy and Theology in Fulda, and the seminary in N
  • tute and at the Moscow Institute of History, Philosophy and Literature.
  • Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and practice, Thames & Hudson, 1989 (1st edi
  • ilgrim's Progress, recast with the politics, philosophy and aesthetic principles of the early-20th c
  • Philosophy and Culture Science Faculty,
  • Courses are offered in Christian Theology, Philosophy, and Religious Education.
  • of didactic career at Blaj, as Professor of Philosophy and Church History, in 1807 he was appointed
  • golden rule is firmly embedded in its entire philosophy and can be seen in its clearest form in the
  • economics, he has later turned to political philosophy, and his writings draw on both.
  • he university's first full-time professor of philosophy and his brother-in-law, Herman Dooyeweerd, w
  • He was some time professor of philosophy and theology at Herborn, in Nassau, and afte
  • embraced a thoroughly anarchist, nihilistic philosophy, and she made common cause with Park Yeol (1
  • Buddhism: An Introduction to Buddhist Philosophy and Religion (Hebrew) 1993
  • ion the paper was aligned with the political philosophy, and financial support, of the Democratic Pa
  • life at Georgetown, where he taught natural philosophy and mathematics for forty-eight years.
  • en attended Oxford University, where he read philosophy and modern languages.
  • at City College Norwich before going to read Philosophy and English Literature at the University of
  • , with their high quality plants and organic philosophy, and Jeffrey's high class, eclectic cuisine
  • He studied Greek, Grammar, Theology and Philosophy and subsequently taught these subjects to ne
  • minary in Rome where he earned doctorates in philosophy and theology.
  • nterpretation, and explanation of the Taoist philosophy and religion, from its historical roots to i
  • btained a Master of Arts degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
  • He studied philosophy and theology in the Moravian town of Brno, w
  • rovision", to present an exposition of Vedic philosophy and of man's search for the eternal truth, t
  • erata from 1893 to 1905, where he was taught philosophy and theology, and later at the Pontifical Gr
  • extragalactic astronomy, cosmology, and the philosophy and methodology of science.
  • He has a number of works on natural philosophy and logic to his credit.
  • ersity he was appointed in 1713 professor of philosophy, and in 1718 professor of jurisprudence.
  • e pursued his studies in natural science and philosophy, and in 1855 became master at the Gymnasium
  • ience (anthropology, economics, linguistics, philosophy and psychology), biological science (behavio
  • Sara Grant taught philosophy and theology at the institute.
  • He is the editor of the journal Philosophy and Honorary Director of the Royal Institute
  • ly returned to Halle in 1733 as professor of philosophy and jurisprudence.
  • High Point College, where he earned a BA in Philosophy, and Boston University, where he earned the
  • rn in DeKalb County, Georgia, after studying philosophy and psychology at Yale University, Hudson ea
  • ral topics: poetics, linguistics, semiotics, philosophy and history of science and education.
  • attending the seminary of Andria, he studied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Regional Semi
  • He studied Philosophy and Theology at Oxford University and joined
  • Dr. Damer is a professor of philosophy and chair of the Division Visual and Perform
  • National Louis University, receiving a BA in philosophy and a certificate in education, respectively
  • he Netherlands, and a MA in Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy and Psychology from Berkeley, California.
  • studied social sciences, political history, philosophy and physics at the University of Ghent and o
  • The faculties of philosophy and theology he formed by united the two exi
  • at the same university, lecturing in antique philosophy and Greek.
  • Philosophy and Ordinary Language: The Bent and Genius o
  • He also serves as director of the Philosophy and Literature Ph.D. program at the universi
  • Eventually he was won over by Hindu philosophy and became a sannyasi.
  • Faculty of Philosophy and Arts
  • e became successively doctor in mathematics, philosophy and theology in the university of Rome.
  • Philosophy and Rhetoric, 1, 15-24.
  • He has presided over both the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, and the Cognitive Science So
  • He teaches Moral Philosophy and serves as the chancellor of New College
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