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    The philosophers' ships or philosopher's steamers (Russian: философский пароход) were steamships that transported intellectuals expelled from Soviet Russia...
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  • question was raised by ancient philosophers: After several hundreds of years of maintenance, if each individual piece of the Ship of Theseus were replaced,...
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    primarily philosophers, also included here are some Russian fiction writers, such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, who are also known as philosophers. Russian...
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  • philosophers are "utter rogues", and the best of them are generally considered to be useless. Socrates explains the poor reputation of philosophers through...
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  • enemies and expelled them from society, by way of deportation on Philosophers' ships, forced labor in the gulag, and summary execution. The members of...
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    six along with professors and journalists on one of the so-called Philosophers' ships, subsequently working for an emigrant newspaper in Latvia. His father...
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    intellectuals such as writers, philosophers, scientists and engineers were deported to Germany on philosophers' ships in 1922 while others were deported...
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    Lev Shcherba in 1919), execution, or exile abroad on the so-called Philosophers' ships in 1922 (e.g., Nikolai Lossky). Furthermore, the entire staff suffered...
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    II: An Historical Approach List of Russian philosophers Eastern Orthodox Christian theology Philosophers' ships Andrew Blane, ed., George Florovsky—Russian...
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    Sergei Bulgakov (category Philosophers from the Russian Empire)
    1922, he was deported to Constantinople on one of the so-called philosophers' ships without the right to return to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist...
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    which carried these intellectuals to Europe came to be known as the Philosophers' ships. With the establishment of the St. Sergius Orthodox Theological Institute...
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  • Pre-Socratic philosophers were mostly interested in cosmology, the beginning and the substance of the universe, but the inquiries of these early philosophers spanned...
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  • to hand over control of the ship to them, and whichever convinces him becomes the navigator, representing a philosopher-king. In the Republic, the character...
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  • exiled to Kazan. He was deported to Germany in 1922 on one of the "Philosophers' ships". He lived in Berlin and Italy before settling in Paris. In Paris...
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    to Ships and the Sea (Paperback ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-920568-X. George, William E. (2005). Stability & Trim for the Ship's Officer...
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    of Greece, 1.1.2 Formerly the US Army cable ship Joseph Henry Diogenes Laërtius. "Lives of the Philosophers: "Thales", translated by C.D. Yonge". Classicpersuasion...
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  • According to the invisible ships (or ships not seen) myth, when European explorers' ships approached either North America, South America, or Australia...
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  • ultimately argues that the only people fit to be captain of the ship (Greek: ναῦς) are philosopher kings, benevolent men with absolute power who have access...
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  • Soviet Union, non-conforming academics were exiled via so-called Philosophers' ships. Later, figures such as cultural theorist Grigori Pomerants were...
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  • Party (Bolsheviks) Mass expulsions of intellectuals on the so-called Philosophers' ships and later by rail. 30 December – First All-Union Congress of Soviets...
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    decree (although he does not seem to have travelled on the famous "Philosophers' ships" that took the bulk of them to Germany). In exile, he wrote extensively...
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    Frank and Ilyin where amongst the deportees sent into exile on the philosophers' ships. Shpet's name was put forward for deportation but Anatoli Lunacharsky...
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  • involving true reason concerned with production". Many Ancient Greek philosophers, such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, had difficulty coming up with...
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  • 2004-05-29EU ✔ ✔ ✔ Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone •Harry Potter and the Philosopher's StoneEU •Harry Potter to Kenja no IshiJP Warthog Electronic Arts 2003-12-09NA...
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  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States) is a 2001 fantasy film directed by...
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  • the Grass 1961 (34th) 1 2 Project Hope 1961 (34th) 1 1 Seawards the Great Ships 1961 (34th) 1 1 Sky Above and Mud Beneath 1961 (34th) 1 1 Surogat 1961 (34th)...
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  • Alcidas, then defeat a fleet of Corcyran ships. However, they retire when word reaches them that 60 Athenian ships from Leucas under the command of Eurymedon...
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  • Boris Vysheslavtsev (category 20th-century Russian philosophers)
    intellectuals who were sent into forced exile on the so-called "philosophers' ships".: 575  He emigrated first to Berlin, then in 1924 to Paris. He spent...
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    Thales of Miletus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating the template Lives of the Eminent Philosophers)
    Thales had and on which of the Greek philosophers and mathematicians that came after him. The first three philosophers in the Western tradition were all...
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  • when they both failed to return to base while flying as part of a four-ship element sent to locate and strafe advancing enemy ground forces through heavy...
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