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    David Gordon (born April 7, 1948) is an American libertarian philosopher and intellectual historian influenced by Murray Rothbard's views of economics...
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  • David Gordon may refer to: David Gordon (economist) (1944–1996), American economist David Gordon (philosopher) (born 1948), Ludwig von Mises Institute...
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    Aaron David Gordon (Hebrew: אהרן דוד גורדון; 9 June 1856 – 22 February 1922), more commonly known as A. D. Gordon, was a Labour Zionist thinker and the...
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  • Prof Thomas Gordon FRSE (1714-1797) was a Scottish philosopher, mathematician and antiquarian. He was Professor of Humanity at King's College, Aberdeen...
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  • Thomas Gordon (writer) (c. 1691–1750), British writer Thomas Gordon (philosopher) (1714–1797), Scottish philosopher and antiquarian Thomas Gordon (British...
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    Stanford University. Retrieved 26 April 2022. Denton, David E. (April 1964). "Albert Camus: Philosopher of Moral Concern". Educational Theory. 14 (2): 99–127...
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  • David Conway (born 1947) is a British academic philosopher who has written several books on philosophy and politics. He has been described as "a classical...
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  • Gordon Graham (1949) is Chair of the Edinburgh Sacred Arts Foundation, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and the Arts at Princeton Theological Seminary...
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    George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, FRS (22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824) was an English poet and peer. He is one of the major figures of the Romantic...
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    Harry Gordon Frankfurt (May 29, 1929 – July 16, 2023) was an American philosopher. He was a professor emeritus of philosophy at Princeton University,...
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    Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) was an American naturalist, essayist, poet, and philosopher. A leading transcendentalist, he is best...
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    18 September 2011. Downloadable archive copy Brewster, David (1854). The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian. Murray (reissued by Cambridge...
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  • combining the names of physicist and philosopher Freeman Dyson and mathematician Henri Poincaré. The texture for Gordon's head was "too big of a job for just...
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  • philosophers; of philosophers who are either from, or spent many productive years of their lives in the United States. Francis Ellingwood Abbot David...
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    Epicurus (category 4th-century BC Greek philosophers)
    EH-pih-KURE-əs; Greek: Ἐπίκουρος Epikouros; 341–270 BC) was an ancient Greek philosopher and sage who founded Epicureanism, a highly influential school of philosophy...
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    List of existentialists (category Lists of philosophers)
    (e.g. Martin Heidegger), and others are not remembered primarily as philosophers, but as writers (Fyodor Dostoyevsky) or theologians (Paul Tillich). It...
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  • Reader and mixed reviews from David Gordon in Library Journal and the philosopher Alexander Nehamas in The New Republic. Gordon wrote that Bataille offered...
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    replaced by barrister David Jardine. John Austin died on 1 December 1859 in Weybridge. His only child, Lucie, later became Lady Duff-Gordon. Austin's goal was...
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    Vere Gordon Childe (14 April 1892 – 19 October 1957) was an Australian archaeologist who specialised in the study of European prehistory. He spent most...
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    greater congruence between the former and Christianity than the latter philosopher. He held that philosophy works in harmony with religion and should lead...
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  • Ethics (redirect from Moral philosopher)
    express how actions are inherently right or wrong. According to moral philosopher David Ross, it is wrong to break a promise even if no harm comes from it...
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    David Hume Pinsent (/ˈpɪnˌsɛnt/; 24 May 1891 – 8 May 1918) was a collaborator and an alleged lover of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. Wittgenstein's...
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    Samuel Edward Konkin III (category American political philosophers)
    2004), also known as SEK3, was a Canadian-American left-libertarian philosopher and Austrian school economist. As the author of the publication New Libertarian...
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  • Adam Swift (category British philosopher stubs)
    Adam Swift (born 1961) is a British political philosopher and sociologist who is professor at University College London. He has published books on liberalism...
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    Pythagorean philosophers moved to mainland Greece while others regrouped in Rhegium. By about 400 BC the majority of Pythagorean philosophers had left Italy...
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    sacrifice the one life. A 2009 survey by David Bourget and David Chalmers shows that 68% of professional philosophers would switch (sacrifice the one individual...
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  • Frantz Fanon (category Pages using infobox philosopher with unknown parameters)
    6 December 1961) was a French Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, political philosopher, and Marxist from the French colony of Martinique (today a French department)...
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    both the center-right and center-left. Biden has cited the Catholic philosopher Jacques Maritain, credited with starting the Christian democratic movement...
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    January 1852 – 5 February 1902) was a Scottish philosopher and Professor of Logic at Glasgow. The philosopher Robert Adamson was born in Edinburgh, Scotland...
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  • (b. 1960) (death announced on this date) Daniel Dennett, 82, philosopher (b. 1942) David McCarty, 54, baseball player (Minnesota Twins, San Francisco...
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