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  • hat the foundational certainty of Descartes' philosophy began to shake following the Lisbon earthqua
  • He has an A.B. from Cornell University in philosophy, began his graduate studies in political sci
  • Around 1930, American philosophy began to experience a turning point because
  • His philosophy begins with despair, his whole thinking is d
  • Also Vegetarianism: The Philosophy Behind the Ethical Diet (London: Thorsons, l
  • Thus the management philosophy behind Liverpool's success over the next thr
  • ne with what you create, essentially, is the philosophy behind Zen Calligraphy and other Japanese ar
  • The paragraph above describes the philosophy behind the design of the hardware and the so
  • Campaign for the 2007 election based on the philosophy behind the original campaign.
  • hat other neo-realist filmmakers do, but the philosophy behind it is different.
  • Making Sense: Philosophy Behind the Headlines - Oxford University Pre
  • The idea and the philosophy behind the United Buddy Bears exhibitions ar
  • of DeLand's Garden District and explains the philosophy behind New Pedestrianism.
  • raduated in 1890 from Harvard University, in philosophy, being awarded a doctorate there in 1893.
  • He is best known as a populariser of philosophy, being author of a number of books of this g
  • l the study of western traditions, including philosophy, being taught in Iran. 
  • Politisk filosofi (Political Philosophy), Bergen, 1972, 2nd ed.
  • Virginia, where Buchanan was a Professor of Philosophy between 1929 and 1936.
  • Henrich studied philosophy between 1946 and 1950 at Marburg, Frankfurt
  • He was White's Professor of Moral Philosophy between 1654 and 1657.
  • e history of Arabic science, mathematics and philosophy between the 8th and the 18th centuries in a
  • Political Philosophy beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism, Berk
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Bhedabheda
  • Israel he pursued Graduate Studies in Jewish Philosophy, Bible, and Midrash.
  • He also became a professor of philosophy Bigard Memorial Senior Seminary [Roman Catho
  • with whom she has co-authored many papers in philosophy, bioethics, and philosophy of psychiatry.
  • as psychology, anthropology, medicine, law, philosophy, biology, economics and sociology.
  • Listen to Anne on ' Philosophy Bites' (podcast)
  • Branches include African Philosophy, Black Existentialism, Black Liberation Theo
  • Young (eds) Blackwell Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Blackwell, 1998, pp.
  • Turner's offensive philosophy blends with elements of the Air Coryell syst
  • t a copy of the work to Thomas Hobbes, whose philosophy Blount admired, with a letter in praise of A
  • troductory books (including three children's philosophy books).
  • is subject and wrote many acclaimed works on philosophy, both eastern and western.
  • In describing his interpretive philosophy, Breyer has sometimes noted his use of six i
  • "What is true philosophy but divinity?" he asks, "and if it be not tr
  • only a scholar of astronomy, mathematics and philosophy, but also of music.
  • cy: The Greeks Were Not the Authors of Greek Philosophy, But the People of North Africa, Commonly Ca
  • He did not only hold lectures in philosophy, but also in experimental psychology and epi
  • He lectured in grammar and philosophy, but is remembered today for his organ lesso
  • in Canada and America, where he refined his philosophy, but settled in London in 1957 where he beca
  • istic teachings of the French literature and philosophy, but his reading was wider than France and h
  • e Crossroads reveals aspects of her life and philosophy but is reticent about her private life.
  • nd wrote articles on many subjects, not only philosophy but also mathematics, geography, astrology (
  • ishes original work in all areas of analytic philosophy, but emphasizes material that is of general
  • uld note, is not a finite Ideal, as in Greek philosophy, but the infinite Substance of the world."
  • The tale is full of moral sentiment and philosophy, but it is fairly slow for modern readers.
  • th which it shares an overlap of mission and philosophy, BV is constituted as an independent, for-pr
  • Dr. Radhakrishnan studied philosophy by chance rather than by choice.
  • n thinks he has restored to the integrity of philosophy by the method of the observation of consciou
  • degree was one of the first Ph.Ds awarded in philosophy by MIT.
  • ferred to as in fact being orthodox Platonic philosophy by scholars like John D. Turner.
  • Kennell was awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by the Florida State University College of E
  • Sketch of Modern Philosophy, by Lockhart (1882)
  • Philosophy by Alberta Feretti (now closed, but still av
  • The term monad was later adopted from Greek philosophy by Giordano Bruno, Leibniz (Monadology), and
  • there is no chance of achieving progress in philosophy by adopting a paradigm-adopting a paradigm c
  • charges of cultivating Batini teachings and philosophy by the order of al-Malik al-Zahir, son of Sa
  • ms pre-questions, that will lead to the true philosophy by the way of an ontological practice.
  • He was made Doctor of Philosophy by the University of Oslo in 1961 for six di
  • He was influenced in philosophy by the ideas of Wolff, Gottfried Leibnitz, a
  • s: An introduction, (The Dickenson series in philosophy) by Keith Campbell, 1976
  • He casts doubt on the project of past philosophy by asking why we should want the "truth" rat
  • , "Zeno of Citium (Cyprus)", who founded the philosophy called Stoicism.
  • founded a journal about druidic studies and philosophy called Kad (combat).
  • orpus, the manual on metaphysics and natural philosophy called the Major Madnun.
  • The foundation subscribes to a philosophy called deep development focusing on one loca
  • video game has several oblique refences to a philosophy called "Nu".
  • Black existential philosophy came to the academy in the 1970s in the work
  • rt Two: How Buddhist Monastic Discipline and Philosophy Came to Tibet
  • itation teacher Sally Kempton shows how yoga philosophy can provide modern practitioners with a road
  • From this worldview, a Christian philosophy can be developed for the sake of examining t
  • It is not that 'folk philosophy' cannot play a part in genuine philosophy; o
  • er-reacting, constitute his personality, his philosophy, capability and attitude.
  • His values-based investing philosophy centers around four key principles he calls
  • His philosophy centred around the intense love one must fee
  • ver, by the late 1980s Commonwealth Edison's philosophy changed again.
  • (19??), Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy, chapter two
  • He studied philosophy, chemistry and mathematics at the University
  • His interests are history and philosophy, chess and art.
  • ing groups), politics, debating, psychology, philosophy, chess, animal rights, medicine, cryptograph
  • McAfee went on to serve as a professor of philosophy, choir director, pastor and dean of Park Col
  • nd tolerance, and had rituals based on Greek philosophy circa 400 B.C.
  • In moral philosophy circles he is a leading defender of moral re
  • After attending Catawba College majoring in philosophy, Clark won a football scholarship to Hillsda
  • described questioning his religion while in philosophy classes where he had to "test [his] belief a
  • al vacation in Rome, he pursued by attending philosophy classes at Ohr Somayach Yeshiva in Jerusalem
  • Being inspired by his philosophy classes, for a short while he considered bec
  • Although his research and personal philosophy clearly has its roots in the alchemical trad
  • Political Philosophy, Clearly (2010)
  • ctivities include, but are not limited to, a philosophy club, a mock trial team, and a model UN team
  • Curry College's philosophy club, which was initiated in the spring of 2
  • Alain LeRoy Locke: The Biography of a Philosophy, co-author, C. Molesworth, Chicago Universit
  • His philosophy combined Husserl's analysis of the structure
  • This egalitarian philosophy combined with tough financial controls resul
  • His philosophy combined existentialism, Catholicism, and Li
  • Her teaching philosophy combines the concepts of yield/push and reac
  • The center had a unique treatment philosophy, combining elements of psychodynamic theory,
  • erelman's 'First philosophies and regressive philosophy': Commentary and translation.
  • While the (hi)Pakistani philosophy community includes adherents of all the majo
  • Anderson Distinguished Service Professor in Philosophy, Comparative Literature, History of Science,
  • " approach that women considered their moral philosophy compared to the "ideal" approach that men co
  • ng, and spans cognitive science, psychology, philosophy, computer science, artificial intelligence,
  • ich was one of the hallmarks of Seung Sahn's philosophy concerning Zen practice in his organization.
  • eings (Proceedings of the Royal Institute of Philosophy Conference, Cambridge University Press, 1991
  • Puad holds a Doctor of Philosophy conferred by the University of Hull.
  • The music is recorded with a "warts and all" philosophy consistent with the rest of the Highway 61 R
  • of six separate traditional environments of philosophy, consisting of three sets of two pairs.
  • the history of Western political thought and philosophy, contemporary Continental philosophy, and fe
  • words to the validity of reasoning made this philosophy controversial.
  • For Gentile, that theory realised how philosophy could directly influence, mould, and penetra
  • , from 1585 to 1587, and then the three-year philosophy course from 1587 to 1590.
  • It runs a Master of Philosophy course in Commerce.
  • e of the neighboring city of Oudenaarde, his philosophy course at the preparatory seminary of Saint-
  • He attended both philosophy courses in Vienna.
  • In 1932, at the end of his Philosophy couse, O'Brien received minor orders from Ca
  • Environmental Philosophy: Critical Concepts in the Environment, Econo
  • Am Not a Hindu: A Sudra critique of Hindutva philosophy, culture and political economy(Calcutta: Sam
  • The book documents the history, definition, philosophy, culture, structure, dance steps and varied
  • e subluxation theory within its chiropractic philosophy curriculum.
  • He was of influence in the areas of philosophy, cybernetics, mathematics, and sociology.
  • UNESCO's decision to hold this year's World Philosophy day in Tehran.
  • La philosophy de Nietzsche, Paris, 1909
  • Palermo from 1840 to 1846, such as lector of philosophy, dean, professor of dogmatic theology, and m
  • "patriotic duty", and although in Japan this philosophy declined after World War II, feminist histor
  • to fluids and electrolytes for his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1980.
  • t personnel administration and the doctor of philosophy degree in higher education from the Universi
  • She received a doctor of philosophy degree in educational psychology at The Univ
  • ridge University, Baugh earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of Cambridge in 196
  • UEA in 1979 on the completion of a doctor of philosophy degree at the University of Oxford and has s
  • e Malton Grammar School, before completing a philosophy degree at the University of Hull in 1983.
  • ed his M.A. degree in 1939 and his doctor of philosophy degree in 1947.
  • of Science degree in 1963 and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1966, both from the University of
  • a (1972-74) and graduated with his doctor of philosophy degree (Ph.D.) in Anthropology from Rutgers
  • ration degree with distinction and doctor of philosophy degree in public administration from the Max
  • He received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1975 from the mathematics departme
  • He graduated with a philosophy degree from McGill University in 1997.
  • dvanced study in mathematics and a master of philosophy degree from Cambridge University in 1983 and
  • He earned his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Queen's University.
  • Soto earned his Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in Electrical Engineering and has app
  • In 1945 he received a philosophy degree at Moscow University, and in 1948 he
  • hip, and is currently completing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in law at the Australian National Uni
  • rom Madurai Kamaraj University and Master of Philosophy degree from Karaikudi Alagappa University.
  • of science degree in 1976, then a Doctor of Philosophy degree in electrical engineering in 1981, fr
  • History from Hunter College, and a Master of Philosophy degree from Columbia University
  • rded by the University of Wales, a Master of Philosophy degree (MPhil), also awarded by the Universi
  • Thomas in St. Paul, he earned a Bachelor of Philosophy degree from The Catholic University of Ameri
  • He received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in English literature from the Univer
  • omplete studies leading toward the Doctor of Philosophy degree in higher education/institutional res
  • egree from Edinburgh University, a Master of Philosophy degree in Medical Law from Glasgow Universit
  • for graduate schooling and took a Doctor of Philosophy Degree from the University of Michigan in 19
  • Redfern received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2001.
  • He has a philosophy degree from the University of Southern Maine
  • He graduated from Kenyon with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree in 1923, and then entered the Episcop
  • rles University in Prague, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Rutgers University and has been
  • tained his Master's Degree and his Doctor of Philosophy degree at the London School of Economics.
  • novels of Jin Yong and earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree from Boston University.
  • rence, where he graduated with the Doctor of Philosophy degree in analytical chemistry.
  • He earned a philosophy degree at the University of Western Ontario,
  • That same year he earned his philosophy degree, and in 1791 received his medical doc
  • In 1961 he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree.
  • f Arts, Master of Science, and the Doctor of Philosophy degrees on graduate students.
  • elor of Music, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the New College, Oxford.
  • ty offers Bachelor's, Master's and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
  • 25 books on constitutional theory, political philosophy, deliberative democracy and analytical Marxi
  • r's Degree, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of American Studies Zagreb, Croa
  • He was chair of the philosophy department from 2004-2007.
  • Fellow of the Australian National University Philosophy Department and the Canberra School of Music
  • Hondt, Pucelle, Delhomme and Garaudy, of the Philosophy Department of University of Poitiers, and ot
  • When the Philosophy Department at Aberystwyth was 'rationalized'
  • Mali Mokri Lug, Faculty of philosophy, Department for ethnology and anthropology,
  • Paulsen joined the philosophy department at BYU around 1972 and specialize
  • In the 1970s he was active in philosophy department disturbances An infrequent but in
  • as metaphysics, and who worked mainly at the Philosophy Department at the University of Sydney.
  • In 2001, the University's Philosophy Department initiated the Donald Kalish Prize
  • Norton, Massachusetts, and was chair of the philosophy department at Union College in Schenectady,
  • rgosyan received his college degree from the Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Letters at the
  • sity of Texas at Austin where he chaired the Philosophy department from 1962-1967.
  • He was chair of the philosophy department at Delhi University from 1964 -19
  • published as a book, routing it through the philosophy department at University of Jena to avoid th
  • erine Ann Power represented the Oregon State philosophy department in a biotech lecture series.
  • 6) was a noted medical ethicist, head of the Philosophy Department at McMaster University, and the a
  • After his being commissioned to found the Philosophy Department of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts Universi
  • a long-running campaign criticizing the MIT philosophy department for presenting analytic philosoph
  • Tulane University, and an Instructor in the Philosophy Department at the University of New Orleans.
  • He served as chairman of the philosophy department from 1981 to 1996 and has also se
  • In Moscow, he worked as part of the philosophy department at the Soviet Academy of Sciences
  • ntment as an Assistant Professor in both the Philosophy Department and the Religious Studies Departm
  • gs of Hegel and Marx) was established at the Philosophy Department of the University of Poitiers in
  • the early 1930s, the University of Chicago's philosophy department was unstable, but in the midst of
  • lege until 1969, then became chairman of its philosophy department while doing graduate work in phil
  • As chairman of the Philosophy Department of the University of California,
  • serving as the Chairman and Professor at the Philosophy department of the University of Peshawar.
  • Gerard Smith he helped to mold the Philosophy Department into its current state.
  • He taught in the Philosophy Department, University of Melbourne, eventua
  • While he was chair of the Michigan Philosophy Department, Frankena devoted a considerable
  • was also a professor in Kuwait University's Philosophy department.
  • A graduate of law and philosophy departments of the Jagiellonian University i
  • n widely circulated since the early 1990s by philosophy departments as well as individuals.
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