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  • 31Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy — Prince Sergei Nikolaevich Trubetskoy (1863 1905) was Russian religious philosopher. BiographyAs a teenager, Trubetskoy was an adherent of Herbert Spencer and John Stuart Mill. Later he became disappointed with both and turned to Schopenhauer.… …

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  • 32MOLITOR, FRANZ JOSEPH° — (1779–1860), Christian philosopher and kabbalist. Born into a Catholic family at Oberursel, near Frankfurt, Molitor at first studied law. Later he concentrated on research into the philosophy of history and was deeply influenced by schelling .… …

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  • 33List of Nobel laureates in Literature — Horace Engdahl, the former permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy, announcing that Jean Marie Gustave Le Clézio won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature The Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: Nobelpriset i litteratur) is awarded annually by… …

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  • 34KROCHMAL, ABRAHAM — (d. 1888), Galician born scholar and writer. Very little is known of Krochmal s life. His birthdate is put between 1818 and 1823 and his birthplace identified as Brody or Zolkiew. He studied Jewish and rabbinic subjects with his father nachman… …

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  • 35Godel — Go|del 〈f. 21; oberdt.〉 = Gödel * * * Gödel,   Kurt, österreichischer Mathematiker und Logiker, * Brünn 28. 4. 1906, ✝ Princeton (N. J.) 14. 1. 1978; Studium der Mathematik und Physik in Wien, 1933 38 dort Privatdozent, seit 1938 am Institute for …

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  • 36Gödel — Gö|del 〈f. 21; oberdt.〉 = Pate, Patin; oV Godel [Verkleinerungsform zu Gote1] * * * Gödel,   Kurt, österreichischer Mathematiker und Logiker, * Brünn 28. 4. 1906, ✝ Princeton (N. J.) 14. 1. 1978; Studium der Mathematik und Physik in Wien, 1933 38 …

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  • 37CHRISTIANITY — CHRISTIANITY, a general term denoting the historic community deriving from the original followers of Jesus of Nazareth; the institutions, social and cultural patterns, and the beliefs and doctrines evolved by this community; and – in the   widest …

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  • 38HIRSCH, EMIL GUSTAVE — (1851–1923), U.S. rabbi, scholar, and civic leader. Hirsch was born in Luxembourg and went to the United States in 1866 when his father, Samuel hirsch , the chief rabbi of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, served a Reform congregation in… …

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  • 39Jena — Infobox German Location Art = City Wappen = Wappen Jena.png image photo = Jenamarktplatz.jpg image caption = Jena Market Square lat deg = 50 |lat min = 55 |lat sec = 38 lon deg = 11 |lon min = 35 |lon sec = 10 Lageplan = Bundesland = Thüringen… …

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  • 40The Zahir — Infobox short story | name = The Zahir title orig = El Zahir translator = author = Jorge Luis Borges country = Argentina flagicon|Argentina language = Spanish series = genre = Fantasy, short story published in = publisher = media type = Print pub …

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