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2 Thomas Nagel  





3 George Wells  





4 Thomas James  





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Thomas Nagel[edit]

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Thomas Nagel
Nagel in 1978
Born (1937-07-04) July 4, 1937 (age 87)
NationalityAmerican
Spouses
  • Doris G. Blum

(m. 1958; div. 1973)
  • (m. 1979; died 2014)
  • Awards
  • Rolf Schock Prize (2008)
  • Academic background
    Alma mater
  • Corpus Christi College, Oxford
  • Harvard University
  • ThesisAltruism (1963)
    Doctoral advisorJohn Rawls
    Other advisorsJ. L. Austin
    Academic work
    DisciplinePhilosophy
    Sub-discipline
  • ethics
  • legal philosophy
  • philosophy of mind
  • political philosophy
  • School or traditionAnalytic philosophy
    Institutions
  • Princeton University
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Doctoral students
  • Rebecca Goldstein
  • Shelly Kagan
  • Samuel Scheffler
  • Susan Wolf
  • Notable works
    • The Possibility of Altruism (1970)
  • "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" (1974)
  • Mortal Questions (1979)
  • The View from Nowhere (1986)
  • Equality and Partiality (1991)
  • The Last Word (1997)
  • Mind and Cosmos (2012)
  • Notable ideas
  • subjective character of experience
  • what is it like to be a something
  • Thomas Nagel
    Nagel in 1978
    Born (1937-07-04) July 4, 1937 (age 87)
    NationalityAmerican
    Spouses
    • Doris G. Blum

    (m. 1958; div. 1973)
  • (m. 1979; died 2014)
  • Awards
  • Rolf Schock Prize (2008)
  • Academic background
    Alma mater
  • Corpus Christi College, Oxford
  • Harvard University
  • ThesisAltruism (1963)
    Doctoral advisorJohn Rawls
    Other advisorsJ. L. Austin
    Academic work
    DisciplinePhilosophy
    Sub-discipline
  • ethics
  • legal philosophy
  • philosophy of mind
  • political philosophy
  • School or traditionAnalytic philosophy
    Institutions
  • Princeton University
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Doctoral students
  • Rebecca Goldstein
  • Shelly Kagan
  • Samuel Scheffler
  • Susan Wolf
  • Notable works
    • The Possibility of Altruism (1970)
  • "What Is It Like to Be a Bat?" (1974)
  • Mortal Questions (1979)
  • The View from Nowhere (1986)
  • Equality and Partiality (1991)
  • The Last Word (1997)
  • Mind and Cosmos (2012)
  • Notable ideas
  • subjective character of experience
  • what is it like to be a something
  • George Wells[edit]

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    George Albert Wells
    Born (1926-05-22) May 22, 1926 (age 98)
    Academic background
    InfluencesBruno Bauer, Paul-Louis Couchoud, Arthur Drews, Ludwig Feuerbach, Albert Kalthoff, Albert Schweitzer, William Benjamin Smith, David Strauss, William Wrede
    Academic work
    School or traditionHistorical Criticism
    Main interestsNon-historicity of Jesus, origins of Christianity
    Notable worksThe Jesus of the Early Christians,
    Did Jesus Exist? (Wells),
    The Historical Evidence for Jesus,
    Who Was Jesus?,
    Belief & Make-Believe,
    The Jesus Legend,
    The Jesus Myth,
    Can We Trust the New Testament?,
    Cutting Jesus Down to Size
    Notable ideasJesus is a composite from two sources: Hebrew wisdom and Galilean miracle-worker/cynic-sage preacher
    InfluencedEarl Doherty, Alvar Ellegård, R. Joseph Hoffmann, Michael Martin
    George Albert Wells
    Born (1926-05-22) May 22, 1926 (age 98)
    Academic background
    InfluencesBruno Bauer, Paul-Louis Couchoud, Arthur Drews, Ludwig Feuerbach, Albert Kalthoff, Albert Schweitzer, William Benjamin Smith, David Strauss, William Wrede
    Academic work
    School or traditionHistorical Criticism
    Main interestsNon-historicity of Jesus, origins of Christianity
    Notable worksThe Jesus of the Early Christians,
    Did Jesus Exist? (Wells),
    The Historical Evidence for Jesus,
    Who Was Jesus?,
    Belief & Make-Believe,
    The Jesus Legend,
    The Jesus Myth,
    Can We Trust the New Testament?,
    Cutting Jesus Down to Size
    Notable ideasJesus is a composite from two sources: Hebrew wisdom and Galilean miracle-worker/cynic-sage preacher
    InfluencedEarl Doherty, Alvar Ellegård, R. Joseph Hoffmann, Michael Martin

    Thomas James[edit]

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    Thomas James, portrait attributed to Gilbert Jackson.
    Born1573
    Died1629
    Academic background
    Alma materNew College, Oxford
    Academic work
    Main interestsfirst librarian of the Bodleian Library
    Notable ideaslibrary catalogue
    Infobox academic/testcases
    Thomas James, portrait attributed to Gilbert Jackson.
    Born1573
    Died1629
    Academic background
    Alma materNew College, Oxford
    Academic work
    Main interestsfirst librarian of the Bodleian Library
    Notable ideaslibrary catalogue

    Ibn Sīnā (Avicenna)[edit]

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    Ibn Sīnā (ابن سینا)
    Pūr Sīnā (پور سینا)
    Avicenna
    Bornc. 980
    Afshana near Bukhara (capital of the Samanid Empire), in present-day Uzbekistan
    DiedJune 1037 (aged 56–57)
    NationalityPersian
    Other namesSharaf al-Mulk, Hujjat al-Haq, Sheikh al-Rayees
    Academic background
    Influencesthe Qur'an, Muhammad, Ja'far al-Sadiq, Hippocrates, Sushruta, Charaka, Aristotle, Galen, Plotinus, Neoplatonism, Indian mathematics, Wasil ibn Ata, al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Rhazes, Biruni, John Philoponus
    Academic work
    EraMedieval era (Islamic Golden Age)
    Main interestsMedicine, philosophy, logic, Islamic theology (kalam), physics, poetry, science
    Notable worksThe Book of Healing, The Canon of Medicine
    Notable ideasFather of modern medicine; pioneer of aromatherapy
    InfluencedBiruni, al-Ghazali, Omar Khayyám, Fakhruddin al-Razi, Abubacer, Averroes, Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi, Tusi, Ibn al-Nafis, Scholasticism, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, Aquinas, Giambattista Benedetti, John Locke, William Harvey, Maimonides, Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani
    Ibn Sīnā (ابن سینا)
    Pūr Sīnā (پور سینا)
    Avicenna
    Bornc. 980
    Afshana near Bukhara (capital of the Samanid Empire), in present-day Uzbekistan
    DiedJune 1037 (aged 56–57)
    NationalityPersian
    Other namesSharaf al-Mulk, Hujjat al-Haq, Sheikh al-Rayees
    Academic background
    Influencesthe Qur'an, Muhammad, Ja'far al-Sadiq, Hippocrates, Sushruta, Charaka, Aristotle, Galen, Plotinus, Neoplatonism, Indian mathematics, Wasil ibn Ata, al-Kindi, al-Farabi, Rhazes, Biruni, John Philoponus
    Academic work
    EraMedieval era (Islamic Golden Age)
    Main interestsMedicine, philosophy, logic, Islamic theology (kalam), physics, poetry, science
    Notable worksThe Book of Healing, The Canon of Medicine
    Notable ideasFather of modern medicine; pioneer of aromatherapy
    InfluencedBiruni, al-Ghazali, Omar Khayyám, Fakhruddin al-Razi, Abubacer, Averroes, Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi, Tusi, Ibn al-Nafis, Scholasticism, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, Aquinas, Giambattista Benedetti, John Locke, William Harvey, Maimonides, Abu 'Ubayd al-Juzjani

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    Ute Wartenberg
    Wartenberg in 2021
    Born1963 (age 60–61)[5]
    Academic background
    EducationUniversity of Saarbrücken (BA)
    University of Oxford (DPhil)
    ThesisSome papyri from Oxyrhynchus (1990)
    Academic work
    DisciplinePapyrology
    InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
    British Museum
    American Numismatic Society
    Columbia University
    President of the American Numismatic Society

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    24 October 2020[6]
    Preceded bySydney F. Martin

    Ute Wartenberg
    Wartenberg in 2021
    Born1963 (age 60–61)[5]
    Academic background
    EducationUniversity of Saarbrücken (BA)
    University of Oxford (DPhil)
    ThesisSome papyri from Oxyrhynchus (1990)
    Academic work
    DisciplinePapyrology
    InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
    British Museum
    American Numismatic Society
    Columbia University
    President of the American Numismatic Society

    Incumbent

    Assumed office
    24 October 2020[6]
    Preceded bySydney F. Martin

    Oliver Chase Quick[edit]

     
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    Oliver Chase Quick
    Born(1885-06-21)21 June 1885
    Sedbergh, England
    Died21 January 1944(1944-01-21) (aged 58)
    Longborough, England
    SpouseFrances Winifred Pearson
    Parents
  • Bertha Parr
  • Ecclesiastical career
    ReligionChristianity (Anglican)
    ChurchChurch of England
    Ordained1911
    Academic background
    Alma materCorpus Christi College, Oxford
    Academic work
    Discipline
  • philosophy
  • Institutions
  • University of Oxford
  • References

    1. ^ Nagel, Thomas, 1979, "Panpsychism", in Nagel, Thomas (1979). Mortal questions. London: Canto. pp. 181–195.
  • ^ Coleman, Sam (2018). "The Evolution of Nagel's Panpsychism" (PDF). Klesis. 41. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  • ^ "D. Gutas, 1987, ''AVICENNA ii. Biography'', Encyclopaedia Iranica". Iranicaonline.org. Retrieved 2012-01-07.
  • ^ "Alumni Profile: Ute Wartenberg Kagan" (PDF). The Rhodes Trust. June 2017. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  • ^ "Ute Wartenberg Kagan". The British Museum. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  • ^ "American Numismantic Society Governance FY2021". Retrieved 15 June 2021.

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