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  • he Carol and Michael Lowenstein Professor of Philosophy and Legal Studies at the University of Penns
  • s treasurer of the International Council for Philosophy and Humanities of UNESCO.
  • of Brian Leiter, Nietzsche on Morality', in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (forthcoming).
  • rid and the Sankt Georgen Graduate School of Philosophy and Theology in Frankfurt am Main, Germany,
  • shes a separate field for research in logic, philosophy, and phenomenology, independently from the e
  • Bavarian town of Straubing and later studied philosophy and history at the University of Regensburg.
  • of the people is the highest law: Political Philosophy and Healthcare in the 21st century."
  • He studied Philosophy and Theology at Papal Seminary, Kandy, Sri L
  • He read fiction, philosophy and poetry, and came to realise that his son
  • He has also written on philosophy and has written a variety of fictional works
  • studied ancient Indian literature, Buddhism, philosophy and returned China in 1946.
  • He is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Consciousness
  • Between 1865 and 1869, he lectured in philosophy and modern history at one of the private hal
  • ee program, while maintaining an emphasis on philosophy and liberal arts.
  • re is any other place where the knowledge of philosophy and theology and the faculty of preaching in
  • Ulrich Peltzer studied philosophy and social psychology in Berlin since 1975.
  • ondary appointments as Research Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at the University of H
  • He is currently the Samuel Hall Chair in Philosophy and Head of the Philosophy Discipline Area o
  • From 1960 to 1966 he studied Philosophy and Theology at the SMA Major seminary at Dr
  • aphics since childhood, and later he studied philosophy and psychology.
  • ety of Jesus on December 8, 1582, and taught philosophy and moral theology at Bordeaux for many year
  • nt debater he was trained to be professor of philosophy and theology, which he did at Santiago (Phil
  • h University College Dublin (BA, English and Philosophy) and Trinity College Dublin (MBA).
  • Philosophy and Literature 18 (1994) also available here
  • Bergk was professor of philosophy and jurisprudence at the University of Leipz
  • Sadly, England selectors rejected this rugby philosophy and Blake never represented his country.
  • ence-Function takes a particular form in the philosophy and writings of Kihwa.
  • e Morehead Alumni Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Philosophy Department at th
  • s objection in an early issue of the journal Philosophy and Public Affairs.
  • cademic expertise is the literary history of philosophy, and he is a specialist in Boethius (his Phi
  • She holds a Master of Philosophy and is currently living in France.
  • r blogs under the title, "Leiter Reports" on philosophy and academic rankings.
  • He studied philosophy and theology at All Hallows College in Dubli
  • a direct encounter with Hegel's dialectical philosophy and particularly his Absolutes, which she in
  • He studied philosophy and was educated in Jena, Berlin, and Paris
  • serving as the Chairman of the Department of Philosophy and Chairman of the Graduate Field in Philos
  • ficiency in mathematics, suspicion of French philosophy, and adherence to English Newtonian mechanic
  • She holds a Masters degree in German and Philosophy and attended the Berliner Journalistenschule
  • zing behavior and natural phenomena in Hindu philosophy, and also in Ayurvedic medicine, as a system
  • e was instrumental in promoting Thomism (the philosophy and theology of St. Thomas Aquinas) until 15
  • e presentation of Brunner's understanding of philosophy and its history.
  • igh schools of the Belgian province, studied philosophy and theology, and was finally ordained pries
  • llege, a Jesuit institution, before studying philosophy and theology at Ambatoroka.
  • xford, with First Class Honours in politics, philosophy and economics, and a Ph.D. in economics at Y
  • as of expertise are the history of political philosophy and the role of statecraft in constitutional
  • fiction, she was also greatly interested in philosophy and religion.
  • opy of Bertrand Russell's History of Western Philosophy and a bar with two discs for weight training
  • Gordon Graham (Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts, Princeton Theological Seminary
  • He is also a member of the Academy of Philosophy and Letters.
  • arrero was Professor of Biblical Literature, Philosophy, and Theology at the Evangelical Seminary.
  • inly with regard to bioethics, environmental philosophy, and cultural philosophy.
  • Cowen has written papers in political philosophy and ethics: for example, he co-wrote a paper
  • ollege of fellows of the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.
  • his thought in the area of ethics and social philosophy, and for his groundbreaking work of introduc
  • There he studied philosophy and met his wife Jane, a fellow student and
  • Stagliano espouses a libertarian political philosophy, and has been a significant financial contri
  • ton he was introduced to the formal study of philosophy, and though he began teaching English at Fra
  • e, at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy, and at the Church of Ireland Theological Co
  • See also: Early Islamic philosophy and Science in medieval Islam
  • tended Sarah Lawrence College and majored in philosophy and art.
  • He received a B.A. in Philosophy and in French from Wake Forest University, a
  • Avril was a professor of philosophy and mathematics at Paris when he was dispatc
  • over thirty years, where he was Professor of Philosophy and of which he is now an Emeritus Professor
  • Science, Philosophy and Religion
  • Schulze studied medicine, chemistry, philosophy and theology and became a professor in Altdo
  • ed from the (interfaith-) Graduate School of Philosophy and Religions, Abac Assumption University (T
  • at Utrecht University, but then also studied philosophy and psychology.
  • school is divided into three parts, History, Philosophy and History and Philosophy of Science (HPS).
  • Schlegel received his bachelor of arts in philosophy and classics from Saint Louis University in
  • he college of fellows at Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology.
  • In 1884 he was appointed professor of philosophy and vice chancellor of New York University,
  • mathematician with a strong interest in the philosophy and teaching of mathematics.
  • helor of arts in 1955, he pursued studies in philosophy and logic from 1956 to 1960 at the Universit
  • eyan Satanism, outlining the basic concepts, philosophy and rituals of the religion.
  • omas Young's A Course of Lectures on Natural Philosophy and the Mechanical Arts published.
  • ly rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teac
  • 1 May 1847, when he was appointed chairs of philosophy and general history by the theological facul
  • bs and societies exist for chess, computers, philosophy and the like.
  • Abolitionism, as he uses the term, is a philosophy and movement dedicated to eliminating suffer
  • With a B.A. in philosophy and Celtic Studies from Trinity College in t
  • He went through his course of philosophy and theology at the Abbey of Jovillier, near
  • He was a specialist on Indian philosophy, and archaeology of India and Central Asia.
  • He has published on Greek philosophy and on contemporary philosophy of mind and m
  • He later earned his undergraduate degree in philosophy and economics from the University of Notre D
  • iversity of Manitoba, and was a medallist in philosophy and political economy.
  • He was a Professor of Mathematics, Philosophy, and Physics at Boston College from 1927 to
  • He studied philosophy and theology in Rome, where he defended his
  • logy at the University of Paris and history, philosophy, and political science at the Free Universit
  • Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory
  • ty of Toamasina from 1989 to 2002 and taught philosophy and anthropology there.
  • She graduated in philosophy and began earning her living as a teacher, t
  • disciplines studies are history, literature, philosophy and theology.
  • She has rich parents who were professors of philosophy and economics at Harvard.
  • He studied Philosophy and Political Science at the UAB, but did no
  • Grisez moves between the spheres of philosophy and theology, articulating a new form of nat
  • , first chemistry and physics and as of 1921 philosophy and history.
  • He was born at Lynn in Norfolk, and studied philosophy and theology at Cambridge with much credit,
  • niversity College Cork where he graduated in Philosophy and English.
  • nceptualizations of the body in early modern philosophy, and the influence of traditional exorcist n
  • 27, 1949) is an author and lecturer on yogic philosophy and yoga lifestyle.
  • ppointed successively professor of rhetoric, philosophy and moral theology, in various Jesuit colleg
  • 1843-1844 he spent at Berlin studying German philosophy and theology.
  • After having taught rhetoric, philosophy, and theology, he devoted himself to the Sac
  • ing works on literature, painting, politics, philosophy and religion.
  • raduated in 1927 with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a minor in history.
  • itor-in-chief of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy and is a member of the editorial boards of s
  • rk has impacted the disciplines of political philosophy, and also cultural theory, as well as studie
  • eminary of Brixen, completing his studies in philosophy and theology at the Higher Institute of Phil
  • y 1651, and for the next seven years studied philosophy and theology.
  • He has also written at length on analytic philosophy and recent French philosophy.
  • DEGREES: B.A. 1956, University of Texas, Philosophy and Anthropology, M.A. 1959, University of C
  • mself to the study of philology, history and philosophy, and won his degree of master (1653) by a di
  • Born in Jerusalem, Tecer studied philosophy and started his career as a philosophy teach
  • He currently is professor of philosophy and religious studies at the College of DuPa
  • ement: The Journal of the Society for Mormon Philosophy and Theology".
  • Philosophy and Rhetoric.
  • nology, hermeneutics, deconstruction, modern philosophy and philosophy of language.
  • These SRs were influenced by Neo-Kantian philosophy and Marxism.
  • ates in canon and civil law (July 22, 1818), philosophy, and theology (September 25, 1819).
  • en Ove Hansson (born 1951) is a professor of philosophy and chair of the Department of Philosophy an
  • d interest in various topics, including law, philosophy and writing, and dreamed of becoming involve
  • ] in The Chinese Mind: Essentials of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, ed.
  • rom Bristol University in 2007 with a BSc in Philosophy and Politics.
  • born in Atlanta, Georgia in 1944 and studied philosophy and sociology at Georgia State University, e
  • He taught philosophy and religious studies at San Bernardino Vall
  • Professor Bett specializes in ancient Greek philosophy, and has strong interests in ancient and mod
  • garded as a classic of 20th century analytic philosophy, and is widely read in philosophy courses ar
  • His interest was in classical philosophy, and the history of philosophy.
  • "A Jewish Philosophy and Pattern of Life" (Jewish Theological Sem
  • He studied philosophy and theology in the Franciscan convents in N
  • He was born at Suhl, studied medicine, then philosophy and history, in Berlin.
  • Existentialists and Mystics: Writings on Philosophy and Literature by Iris Murdoch (1999) editor
  • ated to the promotion of Vedanta, the Indian philosophy and the oldest management school in the worl
  • n's rights, education, environment, science, philosophy, and contemporary issues.
  • It is sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and published by the Undergraduate Philosoph
  • rham University for an Masters in systematic philosophy and subsequently a PhD.
  • He received his B.A. in Philosophy and Literature from Southern Illinois Univer
  • nd ended it at Brugelettes, where he studied philosophy and the sciences.
  • of Leuven, where he was created professor of philosophy and Canon law.
  • Robert Allinson is Professor of Philosophy and the former Director of Humanities at Sok
  • sent him to England in 1888 to study English philosophy, and in 1898 to the Netherlands to research
  • degree from Yale Law School, and Bachelor of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Oxford
  • Dooyeweerd's colleague, professor of philosophy and co-founder with Dooyeweerd of Reformatio
  • oulgaris apart from Greek taught also Latin, Philosophy, and experimental physics.
  • al Law, Comparative Constitutionalism, Legal Philosophy and Political Theory.
  • ered the seminary in Mainz, where he studied philosophy and theology for four years.
  • nd holds the Pledger Family Endowed Chair of Philosophy and Ethics.
  • He studied for an undergraduate degree in philosophy and psychology at Newcastle University.
  • He attended courses in law, philosophy and art history at the University of Vienna,
  • obtained a degree in geology with minors in philosophy and chemistry from BYU.
  • inson, medieval Jewish intellectual history, philosophy, and biblical exegesis
  • He shaped post-Kantian philosophy and advances in science throughout the late
  • relik is a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science, Boston University.
  • ined almost unknown to Western historians of philosophy and logic.
  • rsity of Chicago to earn graduate degrees in Philosophy and Theology and was awarded a PhD in 1976 (
  • Born to a family of peasants, he studied philosophy and theology in Blaj.
  • us and treat topics of Bible interpretation, philosophy, and doctrinal and practical theology.
  • linguistics, lexicography, trivia, political philosophy, and religion.
  • also an accomplished expert in the fields of philosophy and literature.
  • ly decides to give up the piano in favour of philosophy, and spends much of his subsequent time comp
  • , and Free University of Berlin, majoring in philosophy and economics.
  • The Faculty of Philosophy and Letters was founded in 1896.
  • years in Namgyal Monastery studying Buddhist philosophy and practice.
  • social justice, political and social theory, philosophy and sociology of science, German social thou
  • r its poor presentation of anarchist theory, philosophy, and ethics, which they felt amounted to ant
  • He also served in the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology.
  • to history, antiquity, astronomy/astrology, philosophy, and mathematics.
  • White followed the Classical philosophy and Thomistic Theology that defined evil as
  • he Lyceum of Kuopio in 1959, he then studied philosophy and literature at Dartmouth College for one
  • (1830-1835), he took the degree of doctor of philosophy and established himself in 1837 at Bonn as P
  • After studying philosophy and theology at the Dominican convent at Som
  • 15 December 2006 following a "difference in philosophy and ideas" with Gareth Southgate, and was re
  • la, India in 1978, where he teaches Buddhist philosophy and practice, mainly to westerners.
  • istory and political science with a minor in philosophy and religion.
  • was born in Lexington, Illinois and studied philosophy and mathematics at Millikin University.
  • He soon became interested in analytic philosophy and wrote his tesi di laurea (MA dissertatio
  • Subsequently he received a BA in Philosophy and Arabic from the Hebrew University of Jer
  • nd the Universidad Mariana, where he studied philosophy and theology, from 1982 to 1987; during this
  • 20, 1954, and later completed his studies in philosophy and theology at the Pontifical Salesian Univ
  • ulticultural Jurisdictions, special issue of Philosophy and Social Criticism, vol.
  • rofessorial fellow of the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) in Canberra.
  • been the first to lecture there publicly on philosophy and theology.
  • raham Isaac Kook, history, Musar literature, philosophy and a men-only Hebrew ulpan.
  • Ancient philosophy and ideas.
  • Studied philosophy and theology at Grenoble and Rome.
  • entered Munich University, where he studied Philosophy and Art History, but not music.
  • The Uses of Judgment, special issue of Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol.
  • He studied philosophy and holds a Master in Business Administratio
  • ly, and later earned the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and Medicine at the University of Pisa in Ma
  • inary of Dili and was sent to Macao to study philosophy, and to Portugal to study theology in the ma
  • medieval school concentrated on humanities ( philosophy and theology) to a modern scientific institu
  • Letters program, majoring in classical Greek philosophy and literature.
  • -founded Jesuit order in 1565 after studying philosophy and jurisprudence at the University of Salam
  • with Hebrew grammar, Masorah, theology, and philosophy, and knew Arabic and Greek well.
  • For 10 years from August 1955 he taught philosophy and theology at St Peter's College, Cardross
  • He is the Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, and Senior Research
  • s educated as a scholar in classical Chinese philosophy and literature and the ancient Japanese clas
  • he was Head of the Department of Comparative Philosophy and Buddhist Studies from 1958-1963.
  • r childhood, she devoted herself to studying philosophy and languages living and dead.
  • ellars Distinguished Collegiate Professor of Philosophy, and was the first College of Literature, Sc
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