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  • ...y, Phenomenology and Existentialism (particularly Sartre and Kierkegaard), Philosophy of Religion.
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  • ...Seminary in Shrewsbury, Missouri; his main area research is late medieval philosophy; he has published seven volumes of translations from Latin and over fifty a
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  • ...Area of specialisation: history of medieval philosophy, history of logic, philosophy of language.
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  • ...appen (KNAW). His teaching subject is the History of ancient and medieval philosophy
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  • ...guage; she is Renaissance subject Editor for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • ...with bibliographies of both primary and secondary sources. A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, constitutin [[Category:Medieval philosophy secondary sources]]
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  • ...e and Cognition'' Acts of the Symposium, the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996, p 77.</ref>. Pinborg was a pupil of Roos.
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  • ...(5 January 1875 - 9 January 1949) was a German historian of theology and [[philosophy]], and a medievalist. ...Doctorate in Theology (1900–1902). He was made a professor of theology and philosophy in Catholic University of Eichstätt in 1906. He moved to the University o
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  • ...his later philosophy is influential in a growing number of fields outside philosophy. His ideas are very useful in/for education & educational systems.
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  • ...ornia and teaches philosophy, ethics, theology, and contemporary political philosophy.In an anthropocentric world, Lawrence Hilliard teaches from a theocentric p
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  • == Care Philosophy ==
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  • ...es. Twenty-five years of continuous growth is the best measurement of that philosophy's success. Benchmark's development team has developed many state-of-the-art
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  • ....mit.edu The Internet Classics Archive] Classics of ancient literature and philosophy. Well indexed (by line).
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  • ...07 [http://thomistica.net/news/2007/8/4/international-congress-of-medieval-philosophy-in-palermo-200.html] *Peter Hoffmann: The Epistemological Status of Thomas Aquinas’ Concept of Philosophy
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  • ...und it necessary to introduce the distinction, his conception of pragmatic philosophy is based on one or another version of the so-called "[[pragmatic maxim]]". * [[Philosophy of mathematics]]
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  • * Gracia, J.E. & Noone, T., ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', Blackwell 2003. * Honderich, T., (ed.) ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'', article "Duns Scotus", Oxford 1995.
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  • ...hology. He has contributed many works in the field of ancient and medieval philosophy over many decades of dedicated research, and has numerous publications, inc ...Det danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab, Society for Medieval & Renaissance Philosophy, Dansk Selskab for Oldtids- og Middelalderforskning (president 1990-93), Th
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  • .... Among his lasting contributions were his writings on natural history and philosophy, where he anticipated the methods and findings of ecology and environmental ...s of Wendell Phillips and defending the abolitionist John Brown. Thoreau’s philosophy of nonviolent resistance influenced the political thoughts and actions of s
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  • ...ological interest, the volume is organised by those topics in which recent philosophy has made the greatest progress. * Part VII. Natural Philosophy:
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  • [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...Testimony [with Nathan Ballantyne], forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Philosophy. * Damaged Goods: Human Nature and Original Sin, in Faith and Philosophy 24 (2007), 247-267.
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  • [[Category:History of Philosophy]] [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • [[Category:History of Philosophy]] [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...it Wrong to Discriminate on the Basis of Homosexuality?” Journal of Social Philosophy 26, no. 1 (1995): 39-52 *Schaff Kory “Equal Protection and Same-Sex Marriage” Journal of Social Philosophy (2004) 35:1 133
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  • ...story of Later Medieval Philosophy|The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy]]
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  • ...e New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S. Peirce, Volume 4, Mathematical Philosophy'', [[Carolyn Eisele]] (ed.), Mouton, The Hague, 1976. [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • The three '''normative sciences''', according to traditional conceptions in philosophy, are ''aesthetics'', ''ethics'', and ''logic''. [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...[[France|French]] [[Thomism|Thomistic]] [[philosopher]] and [[historian of philosophy]]. In 1946 he attained the distinction of being elected an "Immortal" (memb ...e [[Collège de France]] under [[Henri Bergson]], he finished his degree in Philosophy in 1906. In 1907 he married Therese Ravise of Melun, and he taught in the h
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  • ..."Damico">{{cite book|last=Damico|first=Helen |title=Medieval Scholarship : Philosophy and the arts}}</ref> the Latin form of the Greek ''Philotheos'', ("friend o ...t Bonaventure College]] (now a university) where he lectured on Franciscan philosophy, and it was here that he began to build the [[Franciscan Institute]] into a
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  • ...of Peirce's "architectonic", his blueprint for a [[pragmaticism|pragmatic philosophy]].
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  • ...articular propositions. It contains Aristotle's principal contribution to philosophy of language. It also discusses the [[Problem of future contingents]]. ...philosophers]]. Though predicate logic is predominant in much of analytic philosophy, defenders of Aristotelian logic remain: for example, [[Henry Babcock Veatc
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  • Like Philosophy, Wikipedia attracts some bad, some really stinkingly bad saloon-bar rants a
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  • ...ology, history and politics, languages and learning, math and science, and philosophy and religion.
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  • [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...r, teacher, and mentor, Chan Wing Tsit. From Chan he learned about Chinese philosophy and was convinced to further his studies at the University of Hawaii.
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  • ...has been given to us by revelation. Aristotle is not the only authority in philosophy and is su bject, like all philosophers, to error<ref>Bazan 1980a, pp. 234-5 ...ting the philosopher's words'. <ref>Quoted by Etienne Gilson, ''History of Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', New York 1955, p. 398</ref>.
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  • ...d and Paris Traditions in Logic. ''The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy'', edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg. Cambridge, pp ...Synthese Historical Library. Studies and Texts in the History of Logic and Philosophy, Vol. 32. Dordrecht, pp. 57-90.
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  • ==Philosophy==
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  • [[Category:Philosophy]] [[Category:Philosophy of Science]]
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  • [[Category:Philosophy]]
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  • ...le Ages, ed. Jorge J.E. Gracia & Timothy B. Noone, Blackwell Companions to Philosophy, 24 (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003), 626-629.
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  • ...he romanisation scheme) means "path" or "way", but in Chinese religion and philosophy it has taken on more abstract meanings. Tao is rarely an object of worship,
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  • ...ts editors have graduated from top U.S. universities with degrees spanning philosophy and religion to business and law. It recognizes that editing needs may aris
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  • '''Gyula Klima''' is a medieval scholar. He is currently professor of philosophy at Fordham University. *Klima, G. (contracted) Medieval Philosophy: A Systematic Survey for the 21st Century, Continuum Publishers
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  • ...cia/Timothy B. Noone, Malden/Oxford/Victoria 2006 [Blackwell Companions to Philosophy]. ...The Earliest Known, Surviving, Western De anima Commentary", in: Medieval Philosophy and Theology 10 (2001), 110-156.
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  • ...under Lejewski and Prior at Manchester (1961-2). From 1962-7 he taught the philosophy of language and logic at Hawkesyard. He was assigned to the Oxford Blackfr
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  • == My Philosophy ==
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