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- Title: Short Bio of Aeschylus (c 525-456 B.C.)
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- later killed at the Battle or Marathon. The playwright matured under as
- traveled to Sicily for a second time. It was there also, in Gela, that
- theme are characteristic of the grand style of the so-called "Father of
- Title: Short Bio of Archimedes (c 287-212 B.C.)
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- problem before him, Archimedes was instantly killed when he was run
- Title: Short Bio of Aristotle (384-322 B.C.)
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- the northwestern shore of the Aegean Sea — hence sometimes called
- and poetics. Among his writings on logic (called later the Organon) are:
- Title: Short Bio of George Berkeley (1685-1753)
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- and in 1710 his great work, The Principles of Human Knowledge, was
- Title: Short Bio of Pierre Jean George Cabanis (1757-1808)
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- French physiologist. A precocious child, Cabanis was enrolled at the
- traveled widely in Poland and Germany. In 1789 he was appointed
- Title: Short Bio of Anthony Ashley Cooper (1671-1713)
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- Styled "Lord Ashley" (1683-99), the Third Earl of Shaftsbury was
- Title: Short Bio of Renatus Cartesius [Rene Descartes] (1596-1650)
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- impulse by a dream he had on November 10, 1619. This revealed to him
- Title: Short Bio of Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814)
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- of the author became known, Fichte was hailed as a philosopher of
- form in the present volume as Truth and Knowledge) on Fichte's
- Title: Short Bio of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
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- A Theory of Knowledge Implicit in Goethe's World Conception
- Title: Short Bio of Robert Hamerling (1830-1889)
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- generosity of friends led him to attend the gymnasium in Vienna,
- Title: Short Bio of Eduard von Hartmann (1842-1906)
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- Title: Short Bio of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831)
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- an unparalleled influence on German philosophy in the 19th century.
- Title: Short Bio of Immanuel Kant (1724-1804)
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- He entered the university there in 1740, enrolled for the study of
- tutoring for 9 years, the kindness of a friend enabled him to resume
- program of activities from youth to old age. For example, he never failed
- traveled more than 40 miles from his native Konigsburg.
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)
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- refraction. Did a pioneer work that led to the the invention of the Calculus.
- Title: Short Bio of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibnitz (1646-1716)
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- defense of optimism, was ridiculed by Voltaire in Candide.
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Peter Müller (1801-1858)
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- Müller developed an entirely new principle which he called "the law of
- Title: Short Bio of Johannes Rehmke (1848-1930)
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- Wissenslehre (Logic or Philosophy as Theory of Knowledge) and
- Title: Short Bio of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775-1854)
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- Knowledge." (From a lecture given at Dornach, Switzerland, Sept. 16, 1924)
- Title: Short Bio of Benedictus de Spinoza [Baruch de Spinoza] (1632-1677)
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- Born 1632 in Holland of a Jewish family that had been exiled from
- The Ethics, which has recently appeared in a new edition titled
- Title: Short Bio of Rahel Varnhagen von Ense [née Levin] (1771-1833)
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- and spirit, assembled in the home of an unassuming young girl of the
- the bourgeoisie. they quarreled, criticized, applauded, recited, and
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