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Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Dictionnaire des rimes. 2013.
Plato — (c. 427 347 bce) Often described as the greatest of all ancient philosophers, and sometimes as the greatest philosopher ever, Plato was born into an aristocratic Athenian family but fell under the spell of Socrates and so never pursued a… … Christian Philosophy
Aristotelianism — Aristotle of Stagira (384 322 bce) exercised a profound influence on many Christian philosophers, especially Thomas Aquinas and his tutor, Albert the Great. Aristotle s influence was relatively late, however, in penetrating the Christian world,… … Christian Philosophy
Kant, Immanuel — (1724 1804) by Alison Ross Immanuel Kant s critical philosophy marks a turning point in modern thought. Kant distinguishes the critical inquiry he conducts into reason from the fanaticism that afflicts the dogmatic philosophy of his… … The Deleuze dictionary
Kant, Immanuel — (1724 1804) by Alison Ross Immanuel Kant s critical philosophy marks a turning point in modern thought. Kant distinguishes the critical inquiry he conducts into reason from the fanaticism that afflicts the dogmatic philosophy of his… … The Deleuze dictionary
Confucius Institute — Type Educational Organization Founded 2004 Location 129 Deshengmenwai Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, P.C. 100088 … Wikipedia
Kant, Immanuel — (1724 1804) The founder of critical philosophy and one of the greatest philosophers of modern times, Kant began as a conventional pre critical philosopher building on the work of Leibniz and his main interpreter Christian Wolff. His monumental … Christian Philosophy
Neoplatonism — A philosophical movement that developed out of Middle Platonism, Neoplatonism flourished in different schools in the years 250 529 ce. The father of Neoplatonism was Plotinus, and the second most influential Neoplatonist, his disciple, Porphyry … Christian Philosophy
event — by Cliff Stagoll Deleuze introduced the concept of the event in The Logic of Sense to describe instantaneous productions intrinsic to interactions between various kinds of forces. Events are changes immanent to a confluence of parts or… … The Deleuze dictionary
artists — by Richard G. Smith Baudrillard commented on artistic movements Hyper realism, Pop Art, the Velvet Underground and the work of artists such as Enrico Baj (UB), Sophie Calle (PFM), Barbara Kruger (UB), Charles Matton (Baudrillard, 1991b),… … The Baudrillard dictionary
event — by Cliff Stagoll Deleuze introduced the concept of the event in The Logic of Sense to describe instantaneous productions intrinsic to interactions between various kinds of forces. Events are changes immanent to a confluence of parts or… … The Deleuze dictionary