Antisthenes

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Antisthenes (Greek: "'"', c. 444-365 BC), the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy, was born at Athens of a Thracian mother. In his youth he...
Zeno Of Elea

Zeno Of Elea

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Zeno of Elea was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher of southern Italy and a member of the Eleatic School founded by Parmenides. Called by Aristotle...
Hugh Of St Victor

Hugh Of St Victor

male, deceased (1141)
Hugh of St Victor (c. 1078 - February 11, 1141), mystic philosopher, was probably born at Hartingam, in Saxony. After spending some time in a house...
Berengar Of Tours

Berengar Of Tours

male, deceased (1088)
Berengar of Tours (c. 999-January 6, 1088) was a French 11th century Christian theologian, a scholar whose leadership of the cathedral school at...
Ferdinand Christian Baur

Ferdinand Christian Baur

male, deceased (1860)
Ferdinand Christian Baur, was a German theologian and leader of the Tübingen school of theology (named for University of Tübingen). Following He...

Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus

male, deceased (1862)
Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus was a German philosopher best known for his exegetical work on philosophy, such as his characterisation of Hegel's d...

Diogenes The Stoic

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Diogenes the Stoic, also known as Diogenes of Babylon or Diogenes the Babylonian, was a Stoic philosopher. Born in Seleucia on the Tigris in...
Julius Bahnsen

Julius Bahnsen

male, deceased (1881)
Dr. Julius Friedrich August Bahnsen (born March 30th, 1830, in Tondern, Nordschleswig; died December 7th, 1881, in Lauenburg, Pomerania) was a...
Thekchok Dorje

Thekchok Dorje

male, deceased (1868)
Thekchok Dorje, also Thegchog Dorje, was the fourteenth Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Thekchok Dorje was born in...
Johannes Despauterius

Johannes Despauterius

male, deceased (1520)
Jan de Spauter (Ninove, circa 1480 - Komen, 1520) was a prominent Flemish humanist. His name was latinized to Johannes Despauterius as was common...