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1 1 | Apostle Paul), Justin the Philosopher (100-165), his pupil Tatian,
2 1 | Randall Harrison in 1889), the philosopher Athenagoras, then Pantaenus (
3 1 | Pantaenus (formerly a Stoic philosopher), Clement of Alexandria
4 1 | the Great), a prominent philosopher and theologian of the 3rd
5 1 | French mathematician and philosopher who died in 1650), which
6 1 | him belongs to the German philosopher, Liebnitz (+1716). The philosophy
7 1 | and, in part, deism. The philosopher himself took care that his
8 1 | 18th century, the German philosopher Immanuel Kant gave a critique
9 5 | it is impossible that a philosopher or a scholar, while investigating,
10 5 | Great, who was a scholar, philosopher and a theologian, said: “
11 5 | law is God.~The English philosopher Berkeley (1685-1753), gave
12 8 | argumentation by the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant, in his work,
13 8 | instances where a highly gifted philosopher began to defend anew ideas
14 8 | profoundly believing scholar and philosopher, the Bishop Anselm of Canterbury,
15 8 | conditional to the absolute. The philosopher, Wolf, makes it a conclusion
16 8 | foreseen by the learned French philosopher and mathematician Descartes.
17 11 | them.~The famous Jewish philosopher, Philo of Alexandria, and
18 11 | the theory of the German philosopher Schleiermacher, who lived
19 15,5 | anti-biblical” or “atheistic” by the philosopher I. N. Ilyin, (The Six Days
20 24 | by the well-known German philosopher Immanuel Kant. According
21 App,1| the Alexandrian Jewish philosopher (20 B.C.-A.D. 50), described
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