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  2. Franco Volpi (philosopher) - Wikipedia

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    Franco Volpi (philosopher) Franco Volpi ( Vicenza, 4 October 1952 – 14 April 2009), was a philosopher, historian of philosophy and a professor at Padua University, who wrote regularly to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica. Volpi was an expert in German philosophy, in particular Martin Heidegger and Arthur Schopenhauer.

  3. Higher Institute of Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Higher Institute of Philosophy. The Institut supérieur de Philosophie ( ISP) (French for: Higher Institute of Philosophy) is an independent research institute at the University of Louvain (UCLouvain) in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. It is a separate entity to the UCLouvain School of Philosophy. It was founded in Louvain ( Leuven) in 1889 and ...

  4. French philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In France, philosophy of science, also known as French historical epistemology or French epistemology, was a prominent school of thought with Henri Poincaré, Émile Meyerson, Pierre Duhem, Léon Brunschvicg, Gaston Bachelard, Alexandre Koyré, Jean Cavaillès, Georges Canguilhem, Jules Vuillemin, Michel Serres, and Jean-Michel Berthelot.

  5. Mauro Carbone - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1956-12-08) December 8, 1956. Mantua, Italy. Region. Contemporary philosophy. Mauro Carbone (born 8 December 1956) is an Italian philosopher. Since 2009, he has been a full professor at the Faculté de Philosophie of the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 [1] in Lyon, France. From 2012 to 2017, he has been a senior member of the Institut ...

  6. Joseph Maréchal - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Maréchal, SJ (French:; 1 July 1878 – 11 December 1944) was a Belgian Jesuit priest, philosopher, theologian and psychologist. He taught at the Higher Institute of Philosophy of the University of Leuven and was the founder of the school of thought called transcendental Thomism, which attempted to merge the theological and philosophical thought of St. Thomas Aquinas with that of ...

  7. Collegium Trilingue - Wikipedia

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    The current façade of the Collegium Trilingue at Leuven, 2010. The Collegium Trilingue, often also called Collegium trium linguarum, or, after its creator Collegium Buslidianum ( French: Collège des Trois Langues, Dutch: Dry Tonghen ), is a university that was founded in 1517 under the patronage of the humanist, Hieronymus van Busleyden.

  8. Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz - Wikipedia

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    Through Don Ferdinand, Caramuel became friends with Marie de' Medici, the exiled former queen-mother of France (1630–1642), who lived in Bruxelles, though she visited her daughter, the queen of England, for a period of three years. Through Marie's influence, Caramuel was appointed Vicar General of the Carthusians in England, Ireland, and ...

  9. Julien Freund - Wikipedia

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    Julien Freund. Julien Freund (8 January 1921 – 10 September 1993) was a French philosopher and sociologist. [1] Freund was called an "unsatisfied liberal-conservative " by Pierre-André Taguieff, for introducing France to the ideas of Max Weber. His work as a sociologist and political theorist is a continuation of Carl Schmitt 's.