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  • From 1950 to 1955 he was professor of philosophy at the University of Otago in New Zealand.
  • He is Lecturer of Philosophy at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virgi
  • ing at James Cook University and a Master of Philosophy at Nottingham University (UK) and completed
  • career, being appointed professor of natural philosophy at the Andersonian Institution, which later
  • From 1893 to 1894 he taught philosophy at the University of Chicago.
  • Studies of Philosophy at Valladolid (1645-47) and Theology at Sala
  • ng (born February 4, 1964) is a professor of philosophy at Auburn University and libertarian anarchi
  • In 1898, he accepted a post as Professor of Philosophy at the Government College, Lahore and later
  • Prior to teaching philosophy at the Free University, Zuidema held a chair
  • al analysis of science might not require any philosophy at all, but that an investigation of the mea
  • He was formerly a lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge University.
  • orist and is Emeritus Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Manchester.
  • 33 he finished his studies in literature and philosophy at the University of Bucharest.
  • those years he was Lecturer in Theology and Philosophy at Blackfriars, Oxford.
  • Stich joined the department of philosophy at the University of Sheffield in February 2
  • the Polish language newspapers, and studying philosophy at the Wilno University.
  • ul Robert and Jean Shuman Hanna Professor of Philosophy at Hamline University (1987).
  • eived his B.A. at Centre College, an M.A. in Philosophy at University of Kentucky, and an M.A. in Li
  • s degrees in psychology and his doctorate in philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.
  • He currently teaches philosophy at Gwynedd-Mercy College, PA and acts as a s
  • In 1886 he was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Strasbourg.
  • i works as an assistant in the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Zagreb, and since 1975
  • He subsequently studied philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Ro
  • He teaches early modern philosophy at the Faculty of Arts of the University of
  • elbourne before pursuing doctoral studies in philosophy at both Oxford and Rome (Gregorian).
  • was appointed Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford, a chair which h
  • at same year, he pursued graduate studies in philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgiu
  • ethics and the Departments of Pediatrics and Philosophy at The University of Minnesota.
  • dy were Leary and Huston Smith, professor of philosophy at MIT and respected religious scholar.
  • He studied philosophy at China Public School in Shanghai, between
  • November 13, 1918) is Emeritus professor of Philosophy at University of California, Berkeley in Ber
  • American author, lecturer, and professor of philosophy at Wayne State University.
  • urrently he is full professor of theoretical philosophy at the Faculty of Theology in Lugano, Switze
  • Bull studied history and philosophy at the University of Sydney, where he was st
  • om 1963 to 1970 he chaired the department of philosophy at Princeton University.
  • eis University and later become Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.
  • He is currently professor of philosophy at the University of Reading and is a regula
  • Born in Hiroshima Prefecture, Nakai studied philosophy at Kyoto University, particularly aesthetics
  • Benjamin's career began as a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Warwick, UK, where he w
  • Department Chair and Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University at Albany, SUNY.
  • He was appointed Lecturer in Moral Philosophy at Glasgow in 1910, and Lecturer in Philosop
  • and in 1842 he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at Strasbourg.
  • confused with Zoltan Domotor, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania who receiv
  • Martini completed his studies in philosophy at the Jesuits House of Studies in Gallarate
  • rom 1891 to 1900 he was Professor of Natural Philosophy at University College Dublin.
  • n Burgess is a John N. Woodhull Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University.
  • In 1987 she was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the University of New South Wales, being
  • He is currently professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston College.
  • After studying philosophy at Barnard College, she worked as an editor
  • ool and went on to read Biblical Studies and Philosophy at the University of Wales, Lampeter.
  • A teaching point for German and philosophy at the Federal Armed Forces University in Ha
  • He graduated from philosophy at the University of Zagreb, where he also o
  • llow of New Hall, Cambridge and professor of philosophy at the University of Warwick before taking h
  • rry S. Walters (born 1954) is a Professor of Philosophy at Gettysburg College and award-winning auth
  • died law at the University of Valladolid and philosophy at Universidad Central de Madrid.
  • For many years Professor of History and Philosophy at Bond University on Australia's Gold Coast
  • Shelton Lawrence is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa,
  • studies in Rome and then became professor of philosophy at Christ the King Regional Seminary, Karach
  • He studied sociology and philosophy at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
  • ntil his death in 1875 he was a professor of philosophy at the Lyceum at Augsburg.
  • He studied history and philosophy at Cluj-Napoca and has to date written many
  • a Bokulich, who is an Associate Professor of philosophy at Boston University, has recently been name
  • ently became a fellow, lecturer and tutor in philosophy at University College, Oxford, and was calle
  • He was Stuart Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University between 1955 and 197
  • He studied philosophy at the Free University in Amsterdam under D.
  • Ray Monk is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton, where he h
  • etween 1614 and 1618, he taught theology and philosophy at Nevers, but he returned to Paris and sett
  • Andrew Janiak is a professor of philosophy at Duke University, where he directs the Gra
  • m 1972, Brandt was a professor of history of philosophy at the University of Marburg.
  • st music at the Warsaw Conservatory and then philosophy at the University of Warsaw.
  • and later in doctorate programs in political philosophy at Harvard University and sociology at Bosto
  • Burbank Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at the University of Rochester and served as
  • He began to study philosophy at the Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemal
  • He studied German literature and philosophy at the University of Fribourg.
  • 940, and a professor of canon law, Latin and philosophy at St. John's Seminary from 1940 to 1941.
  • John's Minor Seminary in 1940, then studied philosophy at Glennon College in St. Louis, Missouri.
  • 2005 she completed a doctorate in new media philosophy at CAiiA / Planetary Collegium, University o
  • (N.Z High Court), is the Professor of Legal Philosophy at the University College London Faculty of
  • rn fabrication, used to discredit scholastic philosophy at a time when it still played a significant
  • m Whewell as Knightbridge professor of moral philosophy at Cambridge University.
  • rrison studied natural science, religion and philosophy at the University of Queensland and Yale Uni
  • ssor for Oriental languages at the School of Philosophy at Jena University.
  • as a priest and in 1936 he started studying philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, where
  • He earned his BA and MA in Philosophy at Stanford University in 1992 and 1993, res
  • He became professor of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg in 1862, mov
  • cer in the Norwegian cavalry, before reading philosophy at the University of Oslo and economics at t
  • She is chairperson of Department of Philosophy at Sindh University Jamshoro.
  • , before studying Psychology, Physiology and Philosophy at St Anne's College, Oxford University, gai
  • He went on to teach philosophy at Rhode Island College in Providence, Rhode
  • After Oxford, he lectured in moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow for nine years,
  • mian Professor of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy at Cambridge from 1796 until his death.
  • FBA, (born 23 March 1950) is a professor of philosophy at Trinity College Dublin.
  • He is currently Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Davis.
  • er is currently a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of California Riverside.
  • 983 to become Graduate Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of Florida at Gainseville,
  • ust 1891 - 17 March 1980) was a Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.
  • Paul Russell is a professor in philosophy at the University of British Columbia, where
  • 91, he has been a professor of Reformational philosophy at the Universiteit van Leiden.
  • St Fidelis subsequently taught philosophy at the University of Freiburg, ultimately ea
  • In 1983 he completed his PhD in philosophy at the University of Munich and then became
  • ergraduate degree, master's and doctorate in philosophy at the National Autonomous University of Mex
  • In 1927 he became a professor of philosophy at Marburg.
  • ting Professorship in Moral and Intellectual Philosophy at Northwestern University, Illinois.
  • He is a retired Professor of Philosophy at Newcastle University.
  • Hanson is a Rudy Professor of Philosophy at IU and has been a member of the universit
  • Chatterjea studied philosophy at the University of Calcutta, India, and di
  • ord, Oxfordshire, England) is a professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University.
  • From 1986 to 2004 he taught Philosophy at Oxford University, where he was a Fellow
  • He completed Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy at the Lyceum of the Philippines University
  • Returning to Vietnam in 1957, he taught philosophy at Le Bao Tinh Academy and the Saigon Univer
  • After studying philosophy at the University of Cologne, he joined the
  • y Academy, Woolwich and Professor of Natural Philosophy at Queen's University of Ireland.
  • Bonnie Steinbock is a professor of philosophy at the University at Albany and a specialist
  • , and then graduated with a major in Chinese philosophy at Aichi University in Nagoya.
  • of Madrid and received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London, where he
  • David Basinger (21st century), professor of philosophy at Roberts Wesleyan College
  • r school in Montserrat, and read English and philosophy at the University of Wales, Lampeter.
  • He received his Doctor of Philosophy at University of Leeds in 1970 with his thes
  • to have attended the lectures on Cabala and philosophy at the University of Bologna, devoting himse
  • He is a professor of Language, Literature & Philosophy at Southern Oregon University in Ashland, Or
  • obtained the position of Lecturer in Indian Philosophy at Manchester University in 1910 and held th
  • and Associate Professor in the department of philosophy at the University of Nottingham, and is head
  • Hovius studied theology and philosophy at the Old University of Leuven, and was ord
  • He at first lectured on philosophy at the University of Kiel, and afterwards wa
  • He studied philosophy at Birkbeck College.
  • , 2008 in Chapel Hill NC) was a Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chape
  • He studied philosophy at the University of Oregon before moving to
  • He was Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Yeshiva University, and headed both the R
  • ert Zuidervaart (Senior Member of systematic philosophy at ICS)
  • 1957 he returned to Reggio Emilia and taught philosophy at the diocesan seminary until 1968.
  • Ashton has taught science and philosophy at colleges and universities, and has held s
  • 1987-9 she studied philosophy at the University of Milan.
  • He now lectures as a Professor in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield.
  • He was a teacher of philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago unt
  • Gyekye is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ghana, and a Visiting P
  • ewind (born 1930) is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University.
  • During these years, she also taught Indian philosophy at Jnana Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune, the Catholi
  • In 1822 he took the degree of doctor of philosophy at Berlin, and in 1825 became extraordinary
  • The son of a Buddhist priest, he studied philosophy at Kyoto University where his mentor Keiji N
  • After studying science and philosophy at the University of Sydney, she helped teac
  • Father Miceli taught theology and philosophy at several universities including Gregorian
  • He studied philosophy at Lucerne, and theology at Landshut (1802-4
  • In 1933, he began studying Philosophy at the University of Bucharest.
  • r father, Lenn E. Goodman, is a professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt.
  • rlin is a current professor of sociology and philosophy at the Community College of Rhode Island at
  • He obtained a BA (Hons) in Philosophy at the University of Liverpool, then qualifi
  • ilip Willem van Heusde, who was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utrecht from 1804 to 18
  • Two years later he started teaching philosophy at his old university, where he would stay u
  • ther gave him his early training; he studied philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford, and also at Chri
  • 9) was an emeritus professor of religion and philosophy at Brigham Young University and director of
  • yoto in 1915, Kanamatsu received his B.A. in Philosophy at Otani University.
  • om Ireland, earned his B.A. in economics and philosophy at King's College, Cambridge in 1979 and his
  • she became the third ever female graduate in philosophy at Vienna University.
  • He enrolled in the faculty of philosophy at Tokyo Imperial University, but switched t
  • He studied philosophy at Red Deer College and the University of Al
  • rsity, reading classics, ancient history and philosophy at Brasenose College, graduating with second
  • , 1892) was a Buddhist monk and professor of Philosophy at the Japanese Imperial University (now the
  • Nottingham before joining the Department of Philosophy at the Open University in 1994.
  • In 1787 he became professor of philosophy at Leipzig.
  • Skillen then studied philosophy at the Free University of Amsterdam where he
  • He lectured in philosophy at University College, Dundee, and the Unive
  • He studied law and philosophy at the University of Vienna, and was connect
  • He was Professor of Philosophy at University College London in 2005-6 and K
  • to secondary school in Taiz and then studied philosophy at Cairo University earning a Bachelor's deg
  • ity of Marburg, Germany, and Mathematics and Philosophy at the universities in Giessen and Frankfurt
  • e United States Coast Guard to study art and philosophy at Cornell University, receiving his BFA in
  • The Laurence Professorship of Ancient Philosophy at Cambridge University was established in 1
  • She completed her B.A. in Psychology and Philosophy at Hunter College in 1948, and her M.A. and
  • In 1864 he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the Sorbonne, and elected a member of the
  • He studied history and philosophy at the University of Halle, and after finish
  • He studied philosophy at Louvain, and on 27 March 1553, he was pro
  • 52) and, after a spell as Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (1922-24), beca
  • He studied philosophy at Hosei University (Tokyo), graduating in 1
  • He became a professor of philosophy at Columbia, and during the course of his ca
  • rfeld Professor of German and a Professor of Philosophy at Barnard College, Columbia University.
  • recently served as an associate professor of philosophy at CUA.
  • nd, after studying at Milan, he graduated in philosophy at the University of Catania.
  • All that is known is that he went to teach philosophy at the University of Paris.
  • He also taught philosophy at the National Seminary of Bungoma, of whic
  • In 1776, Tetens became Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kiel, which might have
  • ssics at Juilly, rhetoric at Marseilles, and philosophy at Soissons.
  • ty is also cross-appointed as a professor of philosophy at Queen's, specialising in Indian philosoph
  • She studied economics and philosophy at Queen's University Belfast between 1933 a
  • He studied History and Philosophy at McMaster University before taking a job i
  • Laforet left for Barcelona where she studied Philosophy at the University of Barcelona while living
  • t Breslau, and in 1845 became a professor of philosophy at the Catholic faculty of theology at the U
  • gy - The Male-Female Dimension' in Christian Philosophy at the Close of the Twentieth Century, Asses
  • Murray Clarke is a Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec,
  • dinburgh (1995-2000); Fellow and Lecturer in Philosophy at University College, Oxford (1988-1994); a
  • e married Fred James Clifton, a professor of Philosophy, at the University of Buffalo and sculptor w
  • He also studied political science and philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and a
  • At the moment he teaches philosophy at the IES Ramon Llull, Valencia.
  • o Falero obtained a degree on the History of Philosophy at the University of Granada (Spain).
  • Christian Ludovici (1697-1724), professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig, theologian and
  • ama) was a notable German-Russian teacher of philosophy at the Tokyo Imperial University in Japan.
  • In 1824 he became extraordinary professor of philosophy at Berlin, later transferring to Kiel, where
  • From 1959 to 1961 he was reader in Indian philosophy at Utrecht but found he had little interest
  • Loughran was an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham from 1974-1984 and held the Edmun
  • 733, he became a full professor of practical philosophy at the university.
  • e school to become a teacher of kindergarten philosophy at a girls' normal school.
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