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1952 in philosophy
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1952 in philosophy
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Jacques Maritain
,
The Range of Reason
(1952, original publication?)
Paul Tillich
,
The Courage to Be
(1952)
C. S. Lewis
,
Mere Christianity
(1952)
Leo Strauss
,
Persecution and the Art of Writing
(1952)
Simone Weil
,
Gravity and Grace
(1952)
Births
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March 11 -
Douglas Adams
(died 2001)
March 12 -
André Comte-Sponville
April 1 -
Bernard Stiegler
April 9 -
Christine Korsgaard
April 9 -
Robert Zubrin
April 15 -
Avital Ronell
August 8 -
Jostein Gaarder
October 27 -
Francis Fukuyama
Galen Strawson
(unknown)
Manuel de Landa
(unknown)
Deaths
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May 6 -
Maria Montessori
(born 1870)
June 1 -
John Dewey
(born 1859)
[1]
[2]
September 26 -
George Santayana
(born 1863)
[3]
[4]
November 20 -
Benedetto Croce
(born 1866)
References
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^
"Dr. John Dewey Dead at 92; Philosopher a Noted Liberal".
The New York Times
. 2 June 1952
. Retrieved
23 January
2013
.
^
Field, Richard. "John Dewey (1859—1952)". The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP)
. Retrieved
23 January
2013
.
^
Saatkamp, Herman. "George Santayana". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP)
. Retrieved
23 January
2013
.
^
Caleb Flamm, Matthew. "George Santayana (1863—1952)". The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP)
. Retrieved
23 January
2013
.