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  • is the Associate Professor of Modern Jewish Philosophy at Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish S
  • an Jack Copeland (born 1950) is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury, Christchurc
  • nz is currently a Distinguished Professor of philosophy at the City University of New York and an Ad
  • He was a gold medalist in philosophy at St. Michael's College and has two graduat
  • almetto, Florida) is a Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at University of Illinois at Chicago and is
  • He entered the doctoral program in philosophy at Princeton and studied under Walter Kaufma
  • He studied philosophy at the University of Graz with Alexius Meino
  • ity Professor and Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University.
  • 1930, in Germany) is a Professor Emeritus of philosophy at the University of Michigan, where he regu
  • Braunsberg and studied catholic theology and philosophy at the Universities of Breslau, Bonn and in
  • nathan Kvanvig is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Baylor University.
  • n Orthodox rabbi teaching Jewish Studies and philosophy at Yeshiva University, where he is currently
  • also begun to distance himself from Klages' philosophy at this time and defended Wolfskehl against
  • She read read theology and philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, an
  • d is currently teaching in the Department of Philosophy at California State University, Sacramento.
  • Chinese boxing champion and started studying Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley af
  • majored in Religious Studies and minored in Philosophy at the University of South Carolina.
  • He taught philosophy at Turin from 1694 to 1697, and philosophy,
  • In 1875 he became lecturer in philosophy at the University of Breslau; in 1878 he was
  • born 1933) was the James Thomas Professor of Philosophy at the University of Richmond from 1965 unti
  • ed English literature and drama, she studied Philosophy at the University of Vienna and received a D
  • a noted philanthropist, endowing a chair of Philosophy at Pembroke College, Oxford, and a gallery a
  • He studied theology and philosophy at the universities of Leipzig and Wittenber
  • Born in Glasgow, he became a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow.
  • mtchiloff is Senior Commissioning Editor for Philosophy at the Oxford University Press.
  • as born in Dunedin, New Zealand, and studied philosophy at the University of Otago, where she gradua
  • Przerwa-Tetmajer studied classics and philosophy at the Jagiellonian University in 1884-1889.
  • He completed his high school studies and philosophy at the seminary of Ibague.
  • He graduated in philosophy at The Catholic University in Milan.
  • He then went on to complete his MA (1983) in Philosophy at Cambridge University and his PhD in Philo
  • Leonard Harris is a professor of Philosophy at Purdue University.
  • is Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Davis in Da
  • He studied Philosophy at the FU Berlin.
  • He studied humanities and philosophy at the Olomouc University then at the Univer
  • ular biology bug, he dabbled in the field of philosophy at the University of Chicago where he attend
  • emer, Westphalia, he studied art history and philosophy at the University of Vienna, receiving his d
  • Arindam Chakrabarti is a professor of philosophy at the University of Hawaii, where (as of 20
  • He is currently Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Kent, and Vice-Presiden
  • became a professor of mathematics and moral philosophy at Masonic College in Lexington, as well as
  • He graduated from the Department of Philosophy at Fudan University, Shanghai.
  • except that she held a chair of medicine and philosophy at the University of Bologna for over forty
  • Now there are seven departments of philosophy at different Pakistan universities, and many
  • Anscombe was elected Professor of Philosophy at Cambridge University in 1970, where she s
  • Yorkshire, England, Bryars initially studied philosophy at Sheffield University before studying musi
  • - October 21, 1935, Vienna) was professor of philosophy at the Universities of Czernowitz and Vienna
  • According to Ghirondi, he was professor of philosophy at the University of Padua.
  • He then taught philosophy at the University of California, 1911-20, af
  • Owens studied philosophy at Boston College, United States and divinit
  • Raymond James Long, Ph.D., is a professor of philosophy at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connec
  • ied history of art, history of religions and philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin from 19
  • She studied Hebrew Literature and Philosophy at Bar Ilan University.
  • eturned to Germany and was given a chair for philosophy at the University of Erlangen.
  • of professor of logic, metaphysics and moral philosophy at the University of Olomouc.
  • 1856, he taught mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy at Nicolet College.
  • profession in December 1977, McMahon studied philosophy at Blackfriars, Oxford and theology at Heyth
  • In 1832 he was appointed professor of philosophy at the Lyceum at Dillingen, and in 1847 prof
  • Renata of Lorraine, he studied theology and philosophy at Ingolstadt University with his younger br
  • a Polish philosopher, vitalist, professor of philosophy at the Jesuit University of Philosophy and E
  • He received a B.A. in Philosophy at Cambridge University, a MA in Hebrew and
  • He studied philosophy at Olmutz, and in 1772 began his theological
  • Since 2009, Cassam has been Professor of Philosophy at Warwick University.
  • Valentijn read Theology and Philosophy at the University of Leiden and the Universi
  • He is married to Gail Fine, Professor of Philosophy at Cornell University and Visiting Professor
  • w's Abbey in Valyermo, California. he taught philosophy at Claremont Graduate University for 38 year
  • Campbell studied Mental Philosophy at the University of Glasgow, graduating M.A
  • Beneke studied Physics, Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Konstanz, University of
  • Masters in politics and philosophy at Oxford on an S Radhakrishnan scholarship
  • Later, he was a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Queensland and an autho
  • onors College and chair of the Department of Philosophy at Indiana University.
  • He studied philosophy at Sophia University in Tokyo from 1941 to 1
  • Ahmed Arif has studied philosophy at Ankara University.
  • migrated to the US and received his Ph.D. in Philosophy at Yale University in 1956.
  • In 2000 he was appointed Professor of Philosophy at the Central European University in Hungar
  • Dr. Holas studied Latin, French, and Philosophy at Charles University in Prague, Czech Repub
  • he lives in Kiel and studies musicology and philosophy at the University.
  • He served as a Professor of Religion & Philosophy at Wilmington College from 1955 until his re
  • , Paul Constantinescu and Tudor Ciortea, and philosophy at the University of Bucharest from 1945-49.
  • chael Ferejohn (born 1945) is a professor of philosophy at Duke University, and the author of the bo
  • Before coming to Texas Tech, Ransdell taught philosophy at the University of California, Santa Barba
  • 1971 he was appointed as Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the then UOFS.
  • In 1945, he started graduate studies in philosophy at Columbia University.
  • tounios was appointed associate professor of Philosophy at the University of Padua in 1633.
  • Ron McClamrock, is an associate professor of philosophy at the University at Albany, The State Unive
  • He was elected fellow and tutor in philosophy at Balliol from 1947-1996; honorary fellow a
  • He was a Professor of Latin, Greek, and philosophy at Trinity College.
  • 4, 1926 - March 25, 2004) was a professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin in the
  • from 1980 to 1981, an assistant professor of philosophy at Harvard University from 1981 to 1982, a s
  • He earned his Ph.D in philosophy at Nagpur University.
  • He studied philosophy at St. Vincent Ferrer Seminary and theologic
  • Drobisch studied mathematics and philosophy at the university of Leipzig, where he subse
  • the Peace Corps (1963-1965), Gibbard studied philosophy at Harvard University, participating in the
  • He obtained a B.A. in Philosophy at Nottingham University in 1971, where he w
  • Glenn received a BA in Philosophy at The American University and holds an MA i
  • He then studied mathematics, physics and philosophy at the universities of Berlin, Halle and Fre
  • graduated in Orthodox theology in Zadar and philosophy at the University of Belgrade.
  • From 1996 to 2000 he was Reader in Legal Philosophy at King's College, London.
  • am H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University since 2000.
  • Prior to his Ph.D. in philosophy at Notre Dame, he began a Ph.D. program in p
  • He studied English literature and philosophy at Bristol University, then completed a TEFL
  • A BPhil DPhil (born 12 October 1949) studied Philosophy at St Andrews and Oxford, and has taught at
  • p is one of five statutory professorships in philosophy at the University of Oxford, the other four
  • ite mysticism and was awarded a doctorate in philosophy at Rome in 1909.
  • He later studied philosophy at both the University of Chile and the Sorb
  • , and Wittenberg before becoming a master of philosophy at Wittenberg (1549).
  • David E. Cooper (Professor of Philosophy at the University of Durham)
  • versity Professor Emerita of Linguistics and Philosophy at UMass-Amherst.
  • He studied philosophy at the Charles University in Prague and then
  • British philosopher and former professor of philosophy at the University of Liverpool.
  • In 1992 he became full professor of Philosophy at the University of Pisa.
  • Germany, he studied both History of Art and Philosophy at the Free University of Berlin till 1998.
  • an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of California, San Diego, 1985
  • Massachusetts, and studied the classics and philosophy at the College of the Holy Cross in Worceste
  • She is a professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge, a former Pre
  • Patrick Richard Heffron in 1914, and taught philosophy at St. Mary's College and St. Teresa's Colle
  • the Charles J. Mach University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln befor
  • Robert Koons is a professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas (UT).
  • For some years he taught philosophy at Bonn and Aachen, and subsequently lecture
  • Piarists at Kis-Szeben from 1817-22, studied philosophy at Eger, 1822-24, theology in the seminary f
  • t the Sociology Department of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb, and teaching co
  • Dingle became a professor of Natural Philosophy at Imperial College in 1938, and was a profe
  • s health, Masters read French Literature and Philosophy at University of Wales, Cardiff where he gai
  • Kreeft, Ph.D., (born 1937) is a professor of philosophy at Boston College and The King's College, an
  • oomfield, Connecticut and received a B.A. in Philosophy at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore.
  • In 1778 he accepted the professorship of philosophy at Halle, where his students included Friedr
  • In 1847, he was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Vienna, where he promot
  • nding high school, he studied literature and philosophy at the University of Bucharest.
  • Smith studied social philosophy at the University of Glasgow and the Univers
  • hilosopher, the Charles Goldman Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University.
  • able to recite poetry and have bits of true philosophy at his fingertips.
  • He served as professor of philosophy at St. John's Seminary in Brighton until 190
  • He studied philosophy at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Phi
  • 7 as professor and head of the Department of Philosophy at the UOFS.
  • fessor of computer science, mathematics, and philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin.
  • nd the emeritus John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.
  • r, apart from a period as Soros Professor of Philosophy at Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hunga
  • d, as a New Zealand resident and lecturer in philosophy at Canterbury University College, he found S
  • 67, Jellinek studied law, history of art and philosophy at the University of Vienna.
  • served as Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy at the College of William and Mary from 1836
  • tly Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Philosophy at King's College London, having previously
  • He is a professor of philosophy at Rice University, in Houston, Texas, speci
  • d from the Weston High School and majored in Philosophy at the Claremont Colleges.
  • s Dean of Faculty and Professor of Political Philosophy at Soka University of America from 2001 to 2
  • Dr. Stephen R. L. Clark, professor of philosophy at Liverpool University in the UK;
  • ic when he became a professor of theoretical philosophy at the Pontifical Salesian University.
  • Dr. Matthew Calarco, assistant professor of philosophy at Sweet Briar College, Virginia;
  • left Glasgow in 1973 to become Professor of Philosophy at the recently-established University of St
  • He then studied philosophy at the Jesuit College of Strasbourg, and ent
  • He is now Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University.
  • Dr. Lisa Kemmerer, lecturer in philosophy at Montana State University, Billings;
  • P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy at Dartmouth College.
  • become from 1902-1905 professor of Greek and philosophy at the defunct Mount Lebanon College, someti
  • oming a professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Brown in 1819.
  • Paul Boghossian is professor of philosophy at New York University, where he held the ch
  • William Hatcher Davis is Professor of Philosophy at Auburn University.
  • By 1497 he had become a professor of philosophy at the university.
  • He also studied medicine a year, then philosophy at Buenos Aires.
  • Eze was most recently Associate Professor of Philosophy at DePaul University, where he also edited t
  • llisian Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard College.
  • r serving in the First World War, he studied philosophy at the University of Warsaw before moving to
  • airo University, Egypt, and took a course in Philosophy at Al-Azhar University.
  • Vollenhoven, professor of philosophy at the Free University in Amsterdam.
  • He is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bergen, Norway.
  • Michael Bratman, Durfee Professor of philosophy at Stanford University.
  • appointed lecturer in philosophy at Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne (n
  • is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Stanford University.
  • She studied philosophy at the University of Sydney in the early 196
  • chool and currently a professor of political philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park.
  • Dawes earned his B.A. in Philosophy at Harvard (1958) and his Master's in Clinic
  • From 1843 to 1868 he was a professor of philosophy at the Episcopal Seminary in Trier.
  • He graduated in Germanic philology and philosophy at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
  • ork University Film School after majoring in philosophy at Amherst College.
  • Steve Awodey studied mathematics and philosophy at the University of Marburg and the Univers
  • e in June 1899, Suhard was made Professor of Philosophy at the Grand Seminary of Laval on the follow
  • hilosopher Cesare Cremonini, at the Chair of Philosophy at the University of Padua.
  • hen he accepted the professorship of natural philosophy at the Catholic University of Ireland.
  • 06, he became the Ryerson Professor of moral philosophy at Victoria University.
  • Steve Awodey is a Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University.
  • read English at Jesus College, Cambridge and philosophy at University College London.
  • He was professor of the history of philosophy at the University of Bordeaux, and president
  • in 1995 he was Sedleian professor of natural philosophy at the Mathematical Institute, together with
  • ge in Winooski, Vermont, where he majored in philosophy attaining a B.A. and graduating magna cum la
  • The Barbaulds' educational philosophy attracted Anglicans as well as Dissenters.
  • e and dynamic exposition of Yoga and Vedanta Philosophy attracted enormous interest all over India,
  • ead and Professor, Department of English and Philosophy, Auburn University at Montgomery in 1991, wh
  • Cloud won the Best Student Philosophy award at the 2006 Slamdance Guerilla Games C
  • Rosen holds a B.A. in philosophy, awarded in 1974, and a D.Phil.
  • It houses the English , History and Philosophy awards of university's School of Humanities,
  • This philosophy backfired against Army in 1946, when the Iri
  • ant in the Department of Indian Religion and Philosophy, Banaras Hindu University, India, from which
  • The argument preempts criticism of Heller's philosophy, based on its roots in Nietzsche and Rilke,
  • straight, much less people following a silly philosophy based on selfishness).
  • Jonathan Kvanvig, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Baylor University
  • In his philosophy be was mainly concerned to defend Christiani
  • "I don't know where they got their business philosophy, because this will have a devastating financ
  • le work in which his political and aesthetic philosophy becomes historically anchored is his work on
  • He studied physical sciences and philosophy before taking up writing and music criticism
  • Abraham de Balmes, both of whom lectured on philosophy before Christian audiences.
  • ciency in studies he was appointed lector of philosophy before his ordination to the priesthood.
  • equired journalists to read parts of the GNU philosophy before an interview, for "efficiency's sake"
  • De Trooz was born in Leuven, and had studied philosophy before entering politics.
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