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  • 15Österreichische Schule — Als Österreichische Schule, Wiener Schule, Österreichische Grenznutzenschule[1] oder (selten) psychologische Schule wird eine Gruppe von Theoretikern bezeichnet, die eine bestimmte Lehrmeinung in der Volkswirtschaftslehre vertreten. Zentral ist… …

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  • 16Jaspers, Karl — ▪ German philosopher Introduction in full  Karl Theodor Jaspers  born Feb. 23, 1883, Oldenburg, Ger. died Feb. 26, 1969, Basel, Switz.  German philosopher, one of the most important Existentialists in Germany, who approached the subject from man… …

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  • 17Man — • Includes sections on the nature of man, the origin of man, and the end of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Man     Man     † …

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  • 18Pietro Pomponazzi —     Pietro Pomponazzi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pietro Pomponazzi     (POMPONATIUS, also known as PERETTO on account of his small stature)     A philosopher and founder of the Aristotelean Averroistic School, born at Mantua, 1462; died at… …

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  • 19apodictic — adjective /apə(ʊ)ˈdɪktɪk/ a) Incontrovertible; demonstrably true or certain. No religion has ever yet owed its prevalence to ‘apodictic certainty’. b) A style of argument, in which a person presents their reasoning as categorically true, even if… …

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  • 20Averroes — Alfred Ivry Abū’l Walīd Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Rushd (1126–98) needs to be known only as Averroes to be familiar to students of philosophy in the West. Greatly respected as a commentator on Aristotle’s writings, Averroes was also strongly… …

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