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  • 41José Ortega y Gasset — For other people named José Ortega, see José Ortega (disambiguation). This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Ortega and the second or maternal family name is Gasset. José Ortega y Gasset …

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  • 42Braxton Craven — (1822 1882) was a U.S. educator. He served as the second president of the institution that became Duke University from 1842 to 1863 and then again from 1866 to 1882. The institution was known as Union Institute from 1841 to 1851, Normal College… …

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  • 43The Incoherence of the Philosophers — ( Tahāfut al Falāsifaʰ ) in Arabic (تهافت الفلاسفة) is the title of a landmark 11th century polemic in Islamic philosophy by the Sufi sympathetic Imam al Ghazali of the Asharite school against Avicennism. cite encyclopedia|last= |first= |… …

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  • 44Criticism of Hinduism — This article is about social and cultural criticism of Hinduism. For bias and/or prejudice against Hindus, see anti Hindu. An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 45Tarka sastra — is a science of dialectics, logic and reasoning, and art of debate that analyzes the nature and source of knowledge and its validity. Sastra in Sanskrit means that which gives teaching, instruction or command. Tarka means debate or an argument.… …

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  • 46The Incoherence of the Incoherence — (Arabic: تهافت التهافتTahāfut al Tahāfut) by Andalusian Muslim polymath and philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes) (1126–1198) is an important Islamic philosophical treatise,[1] in which the author defends the use of Aristotelian philosophy within… …

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  • 47Mark Duncan — Died 1640 Nationality British Mark Duncan (1570?–1640) was a British regent of the University of Saumur.[1] Contents …

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  • 48History of Catholic dogmatic theology — The history of Catholic dogmatic theology divides into three main periods: * the patristic; * the medieval; * the modernPatristic period (about A.D. 100 800)The Fathers of the Church are honoured by the Church as her principal theologians.… …

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  • 49Mozi — Chin. /maw zue /, n. Pinyin. Mo tze. * * * or Mo tzu born 470?, China died 391? BC, China Chinese philosopher. Originally a follower of Confucius, Mozi evolved a doctrine of universal love that gave rise to a religious movement called Mohism.… …

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  • 50English literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are… …

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