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  • the heliocentric model was contrary to both philosophy and Scripture, and could be discussed only a
  • died German philology/studies (Germanistik), philosophy and history of art in Bonn, Munich and Vienn
  • ent to the University of Wittenberg to study philosophy and theology.
  • the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science.
  • e, and then Spain, and for a while he taught philosophy and history at Roman Catholic universities i
  • With her he studied natural philosophy and mathematics, and gave also great attenti
  • t on to Purdue University, studying physics, philosophy, and computer science.
  • "Things in Themselves", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1997.
  • guide, Plotinus writes regarding both formal philosophy and hands-on, personal, inner experience.
  • writings are mainly on social and political philosophy, and are based ultimately on one great princ
  • He studied philosophy and theology in Erlangen, Halle and Berlin,
  • te in Inistioge before teaching mathematics, philosophy, and theology at St. John's Seminary at Birc
  • He also was a prominent scholar of Chinese philosophy and a generous philanthropist.
  • dicine and psychology, premised on Cartesian philosophy and Newtonian physics, made incorrect assump
  • cine, physics and chemistry, and then later, philosophy and painting in Munich.
  • esident of the European Society for Analytic Philosophy and is current director of the Franz Brentan
  • 8, he devoted over two years to the study of philosophy and theology, attending besides historical l
  • aths, Sociology, Government and Politics and Philosophy and Ethics, Applied ICT, Applied Business St
  • agram (or Graph)" in Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology (1902), v. 2, p. 28.
  • She received a good education in philosophy and history and is described by Gioseffanton
  • was sent to Leuven to pursue his studies in philosophy and theology.
  • n South Shields, he studied and later taught philosophy and psychology at Cambridge University.
  • ill was Emeritus Professor of the History of Philosophy and Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford.
  • He then studied Politics, Philosophy and Economics (PPE) at Corpus Christi Colleg
  • s an author, lecturer, and scholar of Jewish philosophy and mysticism.
  • where she studied English literature, French philosophy, and women's studies.
  • After taking his B.A. in philosophy and biology from Kalamazoo College in Kalama
  • tur in 1997, she studied sociology, history, philosophy, and political science at Johannes Gutenberg
  • President of the International Institute of Philosophy, and subsequently its honorary president.
  • Rome where he earned doctorates in theology, philosophy and canon law.
  • Economic Analysis, Moral Philosophy, and Public Policy, 2nd ed.
  • dney's Departments of Traditional and Modern Philosophy and of General Philosophy is attributed to h
  • After doctoral studies he taught Natural Philosophy and Mathematics at Maynooth.
  • ve member of the International Committee for Philosophy and the Social Sciences (CIPSH).
  • He now teaches Philosophy and Logic at Pima Community College and Medi
  • the University of Durham and gained a BA in philosophy and politics.
  • Angela Sommer-Bodenburg studied education, philosophy, and sociology at the University of Hamburg.
  • He founded the Society for Philosophy and Public Affairs along with G.A. Cohen, Th
  • Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays.
  • Science, Philosophy, and Human Behavior in the Soviet Union, Col
  • Wolff was an Instructor in Philosophy and General Education at Harvard University,
  • In 1753 he was called to the chair of philosophy and Oriental languages at the University of
  • s that he calls "Reliquaries" and shares his philosophy and techniques with interested students of a
  • ollege of Fellows of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Berkeley, California.
  • British philosopher, currently Professor of Philosophy and the Head of the Department of Philosophy
  • He studied Philosophy and English at the University of Vienna and
  • countering indigenous peoples who embody his philosophy and live in tune with their natural environm
  • t. Stephen's College, Delhi with a degree in Philosophy and a master's in Communication Studies from
  • having finished his legal course he studied philosophy and theology.
  • ts power and even compromise the educational philosophy and moral and religious guidance of their sc
  • am University (where she studied physics and philosophy), and King's College London, where she recei
  • He was a professor of Philosophy and Psychology at Rajaram College in Kolhapu
  • lege's faculties of Arts, Celtic Studies and Philosophy, and Science.
  • ford where he obtained a degree in politics, philosophy and economics.
  • Ottawa, where he obtained licence degrees in Philosophy and Theology.
  • Prohibitionism is a legal philosophy and political theory often used in lobbying
  • Siebenkees studied theology, philosophy, and philology at University of Altdorf.
  • espeare and works on the connections between philosophy and literature.
  • igious topics such as the Hadith, as well as philosophy and medicine.
  • egrees from Trent University (in biology and philosophy) and Concordia University (in creative writi
  • rom where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in philosophy, and at Immaculate Conception Seminary in Da
  • His philosophy and ontology is considered to be just as imp
  • ding housed the chemistry, zoology, geology, philosophy, and psychology departments.
  • astronomy, mathematics, anatomy, psychology, philosophy, and Islamic mysticism.
  • which is published by the Royal Institute of Philosophy and aimed at the general public.
  • Professor and a member of the Department of Philosophy and Religion Studies and the Institute of Ap
  • Callicott held the position of Professor of Philosophy and Natural Resources at the University of W
  • In 1971 he started teaching philosophy and sociology at the Faculty of Social Scien
  • Adam Exner holds Masters degrees in philosophy and theology from the Pontifical Gregorian U
  • Salzburg, where he is Honorary Professor of Philosophy, and the University of Leeds.
  • ve investigation of the relationship between philosophy and the special sciences: Philosophy: Discip
  • It is both a discussion on the history of philosophy and an exposition of Jaspers' own philosophi
  • r with VanderStelt's thematic) was enititled Philosophy and Scripture.
  • Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV was taught philosophy and English in this building.
  • Aztec poetry was closely tied to philosophy and often used to express philosophic concep
  • hen supplemented those studies with those of philosophy and theology at the Seminary of Malines.
  • Chemistry, Commerce, Management, Economics, Philosophy, and History.
  • author Aleister Crowley, the founder of the philosophy and religion of Thelema.
  • Following studies centered around philosophy and psychology, he worked for 15 years as po
  • He attended courses in philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Gregorian Uni
  • Zi was also obviously influenced by Western philosophy and arts, especially Nietzsche and Van Gogh.
  • the Adoration of Madrid, he received a BA in Philosophy and Literature from the Central University.
  • nciscan Order there and for some time taught philosophy and theology.
  • who is active in the traditions of analytic philosophy and continental European intellectual though
  • th contemporary urban issues, art, activism, philosophy and culture.
  • As a result, she turned to the Buddhist philosophy and began her Buddhist studies and life in 1
  • ational unions in the United States, and its philosophy and principle of democratic unionism is summ
  • Jesuits at age 18 and earned a doctorate in philosophy and theology, after which he taught ethics,
  • promotion of research in the areas of logic, philosophy, and the history of mathematics.
  • Dominican houses of studies where he studied philosophy and theology and later at the Pontifical Rom
  • s much information on the Theravada Buddhism philosophy and practices.
  • After studying philosophy and sociology at Istanbul University, he bec
  • rom the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters.
  • r, Harrison Leigh Wittels, earned degrees in philosophy and business administration from Southern Me
  • Arbuthnot received his Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and minor in Anthropology from the Universit
  • World initiated by Azerbaijan Association of Philosophy and Socio-Political Sciences.
  • He received his bachelor's degree in philosophy and history at Bucknell University in 1982 a
  • nce to study French civilization, sociology, philosophy, and Confucianism at the “Institut des Haute
  • he was appointed White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, and despite much university opposition, Reg
  • wned leader in academic fields as diverse as philosophy and medicine, and is well known for pioneeri
  • David Benatar is professor of philosophy and head of the Department of Philosophy at
  • e studied medieval and early modern history, philosophy and political science at the University of B
  • scholar who worked on physics, theology and philosophy, and served as librarian in Geneva (Switzerl
  • Contrastive Linguistics: History, Philosophy and Methodology.
  • h Africa, where he later received degrees in philosophy and economics from the University of Cape To
  • Weber studied philosophy and law in Prague before turning his attenti
  • bachelor's degrees in biology, education and philosophy; and a master's degree in business administr
  • i College, where he was employed in teaching philosophy and divinity.
  • ased on their mutual interests in Esperanto, philosophy, and literature.
  • Philosophy and Conceptual Art, with Peter Goldie (Oxfor
  • Environmental Sciences, Business Studies and Philosophy and Ethics are offered at A-level.
  • us on June 20, 1937; after his licentiate in philosophy and in theology he obtained a doctorate in c
  • Filosofie en techniek ( Philosophy and Technique)
  • He studied philosophy and sociology at the University of Ljubljana
  • ian Jesuit Priest and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Science-Religion Dialog at Jnana-Deepa V
  • profound worship based on the high ideals of philosophy and spirituality, prompted by divine love, d
  • during the Vietnam War, due to his anarchist philosophy and principals.
  • Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy at Mason
  • He then studied philosophy and theology at St. Mary of the Lake Seminar
  • He later went on to study Philosophy and International Relations at the Universit
  • Further information: Hellenic philosophy and Christianity
  • He published A Discourse of Natural Philosophy, and was a prominent Protestant controversia
  • m his reading of Hermetic and Sufi writings, philosophy and theology.
  • It was devoted to "analysis of philosophy and issues in Africa and the Black diaspora"
  • After 1994 he continued his studies of philosophy and exegesis in Munich, also attending cours
  • ved as President of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
  • His works in English include Chinese Philosophy and the French Revolution and The European R
  • gram deals both with fundamental problems of philosophy and with the works of famous philosophers, e
  • Studies in Philosophy and Psychology (1930)
  • the founder of the Baghdad School of Islamic philosophy, and a teacher of the Sufi masters Junayd al
  • the process failed; he was made professor of philosophy and regent in theology (1533 to 1539).
  • cal context (e.g., Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy), and such perspectives are somewhat remote
  • berdeen with a first-class Master of Arts in Philosophy, and received a Master of Arts in the Philos
  • e land and through obedience to the American philosophy and way of life.
  • That intersection of questions in the philosophy and history of science is seen in his contri
  • Essays on religion, philosophy, and politics.
  • Madison taught philosophy and mathematics at the college from 1773 to
  • ty of Cincinnati with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and received a master's degree and rabbinica
  • But he felt that his real vocation was philosophy, and after holding for a short time an extra
  • In 1724 he began studies in philosophy and theology at the University of Leipzig, w
  • Department of Philosophy and Political Science
  • "Anselm on the Cost of Salvation," Medieval Philosophy and Theology.
  • of the Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy and Culture.
  • Here he took courses Philosophy and Theology, then he moved to the Central U
  • The philosophy and methods of these educators emphasize the
  • the professorship of natural religion, moral philosophy, and civil polity in Harvard University.
  • e in 1544, he moved to Bologna as student of philosophy and medicine.
  • nd in 1786 and commenced studies in science, philosophy and politics.
  • The school's mission, philosophy and core values create an educational enviro
  • thus created an epoch in German literature, philosophy and law, and, along with Spittler, began the
  • is a Belgian writer, critic and professor of philosophy and law at the University of Burgundy.
  • aduate of Columbia International University ( philosophy) and Reformed Theological Seminary in Orland
  • sly taught at NYU as an adjunct professor of philosophy and journalism.
  • He studied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical University of
  • eek people to contemporary European science, philosophy and culture.
  • rgraduate education included a year studying philosophy and theology at Phillips University in Marbu
  • Paris where he graduated with doctorates in philosophy and theology.
  • There he pursued an MSc in the Philosophy and History of Science, and completed a diss
  • Philosophy and Rhetoric, 36(3), 177-88.
  • llege faculty in 1908, teaching primarily in Philosophy and Education.
  • roughs, David Antin, French critical theory, philosophy, and pornography.
  • vor to blend amusement with instruction, and philosophy and taste with morals - to persuade without
  • ge of Saint John Nepomuk in Rome and studied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Lateran Unive
  • He studied philosophy and Orientalia at the Budapest University, r
  • the priesthood, and completed his studies of Philosophy and Theology.
  • He studied philosophy and theology in Freiburg, Berlin and Heidelb
  • here he later earned doctorates in Theology, Philosophy, and Canon Law.
  • to Bourges, France, to finish his studies in philosophy and theology.
  • e read Interdisciplinary Studies in English, Philosophy, and Comparative Literature at UNC Chapel Hi
  • He became interested in natural philosophy, and devoted himself to astronomy and meteor
  • to University College Exeter as Professor of Philosophy and Principal of the College, and returned t
  • Wilhelm Abraham studied philosophy and theology in the university of his native
  • He educated himself in in philosophy and optics, and studied colour and the geome
  • to Truman State to earn a master's degree in Philosophy and Religion.
  • e-President of the Inter-African Council for Philosophy, and has been Professor of Philosophy at the
  • He studied economic science and philosophy and worked as a TV journalist after his grad
  • He was also dean of the faculty of Arts and Philosophy, and head of the CLWF (Center for Logic and
  • y formation, he was sent to Trichy for doing philosophy and theology.
  • Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 73 (3) (2006)
  • time to attend Cambridge where he read both Philosophy and Greek.
  • He taught science, philosophy, and theology at St. Mary's College and the
  • ege, doing undergraduate studies in history, philosophy, and mathematics at Reed College, where he g
  • orida and went on to graduate with a B.A. in philosophy and a B.A. in psychology from the University
  • versity of California, Riverside, an M.A. in philosophy and political science at the University of C
  • He completed his undergraduate degree in Philosophy and Theology at Sanata Dharma University, Yo
  • riety of topics including history, theology, philosophy and medicine.
  • Reconceptions in Philosophy and Other Arts and Sciences, 1988
  • 02: Karen Hanson, chair of the Department of Philosophy and the Rudy Professor of Philosophy, is nam
  • this work, he refuses to distinguish between philosophy and theology.
  • He then taught philosophy and German at Trinity Christian College, and
  • studied marine biology, zoology, botany, and philosophy, and became a well-known entomologist.
  • has been studying Islam and teaching Western philosophy and Christianity at the Imam Khomeini Educat
  • ttended Brown University where he majored in philosophy and semiotics.
  • He holds degrees in philosophy and theology from Harvard University and Sta
  • She is also a professor of philosophy, and has published a variety of works in tha
  • Wolf earned a BA from Yale University in philosophy and mathematics and a PhD in philosophy from
  • This Crippled Flesh - A Book of Philosophy and Filth (Penny Rimbaud, 2010, Bracketpress
  • to strengthen the bridge between biology and philosophy, and point to the new direction in which a n
  • esis: a short essay on the relations between philosophy and language' (Studies in Language 1:1, pp 2
  • Mulla Sadra's philosophy and ontology is considered to be just as imp
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