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Putri Duyung Yang Mendamba: Renungan Filsafat Hidup Manusia Modern Ragawidya (1986) Di Bawah Bayang-Bayang Adikuasa (1987) Wastu Citra, Buku Arsitektur (1988) Menuju Indonesia Serba Baru (1998) Menuju Republik Indonesia Serikat (1998) Gerundelan Orang Republik (1995) Gereja Diaspora (1999) Memuliakan Allah, Mengangkat Manusia (1999)
He is most famous for having identified and classified Indonesian philosophy as being separate and different from Western and Eastern philosophy.Nasroen reached the peak of his philosophical career when he was chosen as an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Indonesia in Jakarta, one of Indonesia's largest and most respected universities.
Khaled Abou el Fadl (Arabic: خالد أبو الفضل, IPA: [ˈxæːled abolˈfɑdl]) (born October 23, 1963) is the Omar and Azmeralda Alfi Distinguished Professor of Law at the UCLA School of Law where he has taught courses on International Human Rights, Islamic jurisprudence, National Security Law, Law and Terrorism, Islam and Human Rights, Political Asylum, and Political Crimes and Legal ...
Saldi Isra (born 20 August 1968) is an Indonesian jurist and law professor.In April 2017, he became a Justice of the Indonesian Constitutional Court, one of the nation's two top courts.
Code did his BA, MA, and PhD at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, writing his dissertation under Terry Penner.Before taking up a position at Stanford in 2011, he was Board of Governors Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. [1]
Notonagoro was born Sukamto in Sragen, Central Java, Indonesia on 10 December 1905.After marrying Gusti Raden Ayu Koostimah, daughter of Pakubuwono X, Susuhunan of Surakarta, as civil servant ('"abdi dalem"') of the '"Kasunanan"' kingdom, he was promoted to the rank of '"Bupati Anom"', given the royal title '"Raden Mas Tumenggung"' and given an 'adult' name of '"Notonagoro"'.
Majid Fakhry was born in 1923 in Lebanon. After earning his bachelor's and master's degrees from the American University of Beirut, Fakhry received his Ph.D. in philosophy from University of Edinburgh in 1949.
Abbas Mahmoud al-Aqqad (Arabic: عباس محمود العقاد, ALA-LC: ‘Abbās Maḥmūd al-‘Aqqād; 28 June 1889 – 12 March 1964) was an Egyptian journalist, poet and literary critic, [1] [2] and member of the Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo.