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  • graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy and religion.
  • the 1940s he went on to study BA in English, philosophy and psychology at Auckland University where
  • are also clubs for bridge, chess, debating, philosophy and photography.
  • Philosophy and the Brain, 1987
  • Teleology Revisited and Other Essays in the Philosophy and History of Science (1979)
  • ategories that Peirce would apply throughout philosophy and elsewhere for the rest of his life.
  • ey, was a scientist and college professor of philosophy and history of religions who specialized in
  • ege, Cambridge, one for logic, one for moral philosophy and one for the humanities.
  • raman's personality relates to Spirituality, Philosophy and Religion, particularly of the Vedic and
  • e Jewish Law, Torah, Hasidism, and religious philosophy and customs.
  • ic journal covering artificial intelligence, philosophy, and cognitive science.
  • theology, psychology, sociology, literature, philosophy and history.
  • h his studies at Salzburg University were in philosophy and mathematics.
  • Born in Tel Aviv, Shanon studied philosophy and linguistics at Tel Aviv University and r
  • the University of Cambridge and a Reader in Philosophy and Theology, Fellow and Tutor of Emmanuel C
  • brought with it the end of the modern era in philosophy and the initiation of contemporary philosoph
  • At Heidelberg Benz studied philosophy and cultural history at the university.
  • the University of Valencia where he studied philosophy and law, obtaining a bachelor's degree in la
  • In 2007 she was Official Fellow, Tutor in Philosophy and Christian Ethics, Dean, and Women's Advi
  • Successively his interests extended to philosophy and logic which he combined with the study o
  • apprenticed to a publisher and later studied philosophy and literature.
  • forefront of the new field of environmental philosophy and ethics.
  • ity of Sydney, majoring in Computer Science, Philosophy, and Education.
  • rom Oxford University with a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
  • y attended Yale College, where he majored in philosophy and was the 93rd Chairman of the Party of th
  • n history of literature in 1899, and finally philosophy and psychology in 1900, with Theodor Lipps.
  • He has served as professor of philosophy and religion at the College since 1968.
  • chool which sought to reconcile theology and philosophy, and to bring about a speculative reconstruc
  • faithful to Catholicism, diligently studying philosophy and the writings of the Church Fathers.
  • currently offers two degrees, the Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Science in Nursing Science and
  • e graduated for Journalism in the Faculty of Philosophy and History.
  • academic requirements include 18 credits of philosophy and 12 of theology, but they are free to pur
  • he integrity of the University's educational philosophy and academic programs.
  • The World We Live in, or Philosophy and Life in the Light of Modern Thought (191
  • dbury family which is known for their Quaker philosophy and the chocolate conglomerate which they fo
  • ationalistic for his appreciation of Western philosophy and logic.
  • rn in Angeles City, Pampanga, Yalung studied philosophy and theology at San Carlos Seminary.
  • al subjects such as Vedic literature, Indian philosophy and culture.
  • recognized a kind of universality in Western philosophy and logic but did not accept that it was the
  • sity of Cluj in 1931 majoring in psychology, philosophy and sociology.
  • Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law (revised edition), Har
  • Modern Thinkers, an International Library of Philosophy and theology (Presbyterian & Reformed: Phila
  • After his doctorate he was a professor of philosophy and theology at the Seminary of Bologna, unt
  • He earned his B.A. with Honors in Philosophy and Psychology from Northwestern University
  • He studied philosophy and theology at the Roman College as a stude
  • nd Trinity College, Dublin, where he studied philosophy and mathematics.
  • Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law, Harvard University Pr
  • Prince Edward Island, and earned degrees in philosophy and communications from St. Francis Xavier U
  • th being the first American to introduce the philosophy and practices of yoga and tantra to the Amer
  • ls in other professions who have adopted the philosophy and perspectives described in the articles.
  • arshan evam Dharma Darshan (Social-Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion), (Patna: Motilal
  • er areas of specialty include the history of philosophy and aesthetics.
  • Arnault studied philosophy and graduated from the University of Sorbonn
  • hysician Elijah Montalto, and was trained in philosophy and the classical languages.
  • Kantzer, who earned a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Religion from Harvard University (1950),
  • ge (now McKenna) where he received a B.A. in philosophy and continued his studies at the Claremont G
  • ideas traditionally associated with Eastern Philosophy and religion.
  • m and is the author of more than 20 books on philosophy and religion.
  • Faculty of History, Philosophy and Geography
  • eturned to Freiburg for research activity in philosophy and theology.
  • were not art books, but books on literature, philosophy and history.
  • She has a B.A. in Philosophy and Religion from Hollins University and a J
  • they are interested in: General, Technology, Philosophy, and Politics.
  • He studied philosophy and theology at the Dominican House of Studi
  • ter school Raming studied Catholic theology, philosophy and pedagogy at University of Munster and Un
  • nclude: American Constitutional Law, law and philosophy, and legal and ethical issues posed by count
  • specialized in the history of enlightenment philosophy and early modern anti-dogmatism.
  • uage, conveying ideas and truths about life, philosophy and nature.
  • He took a doctorate of philosophy and law, but he left the clerical state to j
  • ence-Function takes a particular form in the philosophy and writings of Chinul.
  • to learn Sanskrit, Marathi, English, Indian Philosophy and Mythology.
  • nary cultural research in the fields of art, philosophy and literature.
  • Born at Andainville, he was a professor of philosophy and rhetoric before becoming a Benedictine m
  • Albert Einstein: his influence on physics, philosophy and politics.
  • After passing maturita he studied philosophy and aesthetics at Charles University (1945-4
  • Philosophy and Conceptual Art, edited by Peter Goldie a
  • Till his death (11 December 1944) he taught Philosophy and Experimental Psychology at the Jesuit ho
  • ackovic fired Fuller, citing a difference of philosophy and strained relationship between the two as
  • doctorate in theology in 1955, Medina taught philosophy and theology at the Major Seminary of Santia
  • ault as Complexity Theorist', in Educational Philosophy and Theory,.
  • Cyberphilosophy: The Intersection of Philosophy and Computing, (with Terrell Ward Bynum) Oxf
  • Time', in Timing and Temporality in Islamic Philosophy and Phenomenology of Life, ed.
  • He studied theology and philosophy, and soon became active as a writer, falling
  • Alston helped to found the journal Faith and Philosophy and the Society of Christian Philosopher.
  • The Contest of Faculties: Philosophy and Theory After Deconstruction
  • re on witchcraft and shamanism, in classical philosophy and in various myths and religious scripture
  • Descamps was a licentiate in philosophy and literature and an industrialist.
  • It is also the house of higher education and philosophy and is connected with long journeys far from
  • clerics, long sea voyages, books, learning, philosophy and dreams.
  • The gowns of Doctors of Philosophy and other first doctorates are claret, while
  • After studying philosophy and medicine in Berlin, he settled as a phys
  • teen to the Academy of Saumur for courses in philosophy and history.
  • and obtained his bachelor of arts degree in philosophy and classics in 1946.
  • ontinuity is said to give the house a unique philosophy and style, particularly with regard to maint
  • , bridging between the normative concerns of philosophy and the sociological investigation of norms.
  • Religion, Philosophy and Psychic Research, London: Routledge, 195
  • suit high school in Klatovy and then studied philosophy and law in Prague (1778-1780).
  • ory from Wellesley College, and Ph.D. in the philosophy and foundations of mathematics from Yale Uni
  • Maryland) was an eminent scholar in Chinese philosophy and comparative philosophy who was professor
  • egree at the University of Warwick, covering Philosophy and Literature.
  • After earning an undergraduate degree in philosophy and theology from Princeton University, he r
  • glish grammar, composition, public speaking, philosophy, and the humanities.
  • udy in Borne, Italy and received a Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of the Academy of Saint Thomas.
  • earch but used it to introduce Mendelssohn's philosophy and ideas (published mainly in German) to th
  • He studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Lincoln College, Oxford.
  • s; Jalil, Athir, and Masael u'ttabi'a, about philosophy and wisdom.
  • olaus Christoph Lyncker and also lectures in philosophy and theology.
  • avitating from math and science to politics, philosophy and eventually the law.
  • ilosopher, focusing on integrating spiritual philosophy and science.
  • by Johann Christoph Gottsched, professor of philosophy and poetry.
  • l Theology and published a work on political philosophy and in 1838 he published an edition of his s
  • ch describes the decline of German classical philosophy, and Meaning in History, which discusses the
  • ducated as a theologian, he soon switched to philosophy and psychology.
  • After a course in philosophy and theology at the Jesuit University of Dil
  • ds, most notably, the crisis of metaphysical philosophy and of the university institution which in t
  • the book entered the canon of psychology and philosophy, and has remained in print for over a centur
  • The Company uses a conservative investment philosophy, and the portfolio is managed with the expec
  • r 1731, and was employed chiefly in teaching philosophy and theology, though for a time he professed
  • Collier, A. (1977) R.D. Laing: The Philosophy and Politics of Psychotherapy.
  • In philosophy and artificial intelligence (especially, kno
  • is the author of several books on political philosophy, and is also a Lay Canon at Winchester Cathe
  • ord, where he was awarded an MA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
  • ose two out of History, Art and Archaeology, Philosophy and Linguistics.
  • mptions about rhetoric in his book Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literature: An Exploration.
  • ident of the American Institute of Christian Philosophy and for ten years was editor of its journal,
  • When twenty-two years old he already taught philosophy and theology at Kempten, and, after his elev
  • r routinely sought his opinions on offensive philosophy, and he was a favorite of reporters, who fou
  • in The Alarm and in Parsons' Anarchism: Its Philosophy and Scientific Basis.
  • tic style, however, Surrealism encompassed a philosophy and a way of viewing reality, an expression
  • Haganah in Jerusalem, where he was studying philosophy and mathematics at the Hebrew University.
  • lberta, where he earned an honours degree in philosophy and an education degree.
  • e was a complex interaction between Hellenic philosophy and Christianity during the early years of t
  • , and since then has continued to spread his philosophy and motto, “Give Youth A Chance To Be Heard,
  • ere he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy and received his Bachelor of Sacred Theology
  • ted from Dalhousie University with a B.A. in Philosophy and Psychology.
  • He has attacked both certain strands of philosophy and psychology from this viewpoint.
  • New College, Oxford where he read Politics, Philosophy and Economics under the tutelage of Isaiah B
  • as born in Baghdad, where he studied western Philosophy and French Literature.
  • In Berlin he studied psychology, philosophy, and physiology with professors Carl Stumpf
  • of monism akin to that of Brahman in Advaita philosophy and Smarta theology.
  • Master of Arts, Master of Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and Doctor of Science.
  • lso graduated in musical science, aesthetic, philosophy and oriental studies at Charles University.
  • d itself in pictorial art, environmentalism, philosophy, and design of facades, postage stamps, flag
  • ntotheology: Complicating the Divide Between Philosophy and Theology", The Heythrop Journal, Volume
  • For the first eleven years he taught philosophy and religion and then taught philosophy alon
  • He studied philosophy and physical therapy at the University of Ca
  • After studying philosophy and literature Derleth worked as a college l
  • o bring together the teachings of Scholastic philosophy and the discoveries of the physical sciences
  • mor than earlier dialogues, and to emphasize philosophy and speculation over drama and poetry.
  • Jena to study theology, and also began with philosophy and general studies.
  • He studied philosophy and theology at the Catholic University of L
  • est in other fields, including astronomy and philosophy, and wrote books about astronomy, music, rel
  • Political Philosophy and the God of Abraham.
  • deed, Phillips's distinctive contribution to philosophy, and a handful of other philosophers associa
  • ing the University of York, where he studied Philosophy and English Literature.
  • The Logic of Philosophy and the Doctrine of Categories translated by
  • rom where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in philosophy and sociology.
  • He has written widely on the philosophy and practice of research, covering methods q
  • Between 1943 and 1949, he taught Philosophy and Religious Studies at the Kyoto Universit
  • cations are predominately in the area of the philosophy and ethical implications of artificial intel
  • later, in Paris, was professor of rhetoric, philosophy, and theology.
  • ld in order to devote himself to literature, philosophy and art history in Paris.
  • ained visibility, the similarity between its philosophy and the Museum of Natural History's mission
  • Intorcetta studied Chinese philosophy, and published in 1662 his notes related to
  • 2, 1920) is Distinguished Professor of Greek Philosophy and Culture at the University of South Flori
  • She is also an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Suffolk County Commun
  • inberg left the yeshiva over a difference in philosophy and founded Aish HaTorah in 1974, Shema Yisr
  • University in 1989 and an M.A. in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Oxford
  • He was widely read, especially in philosophy; and again like his contemporaries, although
  • m is based on Maria Montessori's “erdkinder” philosophy and on the school's five core values of comm
  • Sutras are built on a foundation of Samkhya philosophy and are generally seen as the practice while
  • pseudonym of Dr. John Lange, a professor of philosophy and a classical scholar-often delights in et
  • There he studied philosophy and theology.
  • Nevakhovich was a linguist, a student of philosophy, and an ardent admirer of Moses Mendelssohn.
  • udy English Language, English Literature and Philosophy and Ethics.
  • olitics and farming, but also read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Magdalen College, Oxford an
  • He originally studied Philosophy and History of Art in Budapest but his fathe
  • apers on archaeology, anthropology, history, philosophy and literature.
  • September 22, 1769) was an Italian writer on philosophy and political economy.
  • e and post-graduate programs in the history, philosophy and social studies of science and medicine a
  • iversity of Sydney in 1962, where he studied philosophy and psychology.
  • inberg left the yeshiva over a difference in philosophy and founded Aish HaTorah in 1974.
  • Brandt studied philosophy and history at the City University of New Yo
  • es at St. Stephen's at Augsburg, and studied philosophy and theology at the Collegium Germanicum at
  • the University of Salamanca, where, besides philosophy and theology, he studied civil and canon law
  • Advanced degrees such as Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Sacred Theology are also offer
  • ha, was Heidegger's star graduate student in philosophy and one of the world's preeminent interprete
  • heir cultural resources in formulating their philosophy and bringing it to play to add to the philos
  • a shelter in the cellar of the Institute of Philosophy and the Abbey of Postel.
  • here he lectured on Arabic, Syriac, Aramaic, philosophy and theology.
  • ese can be divided into histories of Chinese philosophy and philosophic treatises.
  • She did an undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Dundee.
  • he saw a possibility for a synthesis between philosophy and theology.
  • Dove studied history, philosophy, and the natural sciences at the University
  • o authored more than 60 articles on medieval philosophy and was the recipient of numerous academic a
  • Later he visited Germany where he studied philosophy and medicine.
  • In 1894, he habilitated in philosophy and subsequently held a post in philosophy a
  • University at Fulda to pursue his studies in philosophy and the natural sciences.
  • He became a professor of Natural philosophy and Chemistry and in later years he became V
  • He served as a professor of philosophy and the principal of Sir Parshurambhau Colle
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