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Portuguese philosophers by century (2 C) E. Portuguese ethicists (1 P) Pages in category "Portuguese philosophers" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of ...
Lúcio Alberto Pinheiro dos Santos (Braga, 19 April 1889 – Rio de Janeiro, 11 November 1950) was a Portuguese [1] philosopher and teacher, noted for coining the term and writing the first theory of rhythmanalysis, focused on its physiological dimensions.
José Gil (born 15 June 1939 Muecate, Portuguese Mozambique) is a Portuguese philosopher. In his youth he lived in Lisbon, Portugal, but his experiences under António Salazar's 1933-1974 dictatorship, made him decide to study in a free country.
21st-century Portuguese philosophers (3 P) This page was last edited on 17 February 2019, at 01:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
John of St. Thomas O.P., born João Poinsot (also called John Poinsot in English; 9 July 1589 – 15 June 1644), was a Portuguese Dominican friar, Thomist theologian, and professor of philosophy. He is known for being an early theorist in the field of semiotics .
Pages in category "20th-century Portuguese philosophers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pedro da Fonseca SJ (Latin: Petrus Fonsecae; Proença-a-Nova, 1528 – Lisbon, 4 November 1599) was a Portuguese Jesuit philosopher and theologian.His work on logic and metaphysics made him known in his time as the Portuguese Aristotle; he projected the 'Cursus Conimbricensis' realized by Manuel de Góis and others.
Teodoro de Almeida C.O. FRS (7 January 1722 – 18 April 1804) was a Portuguese Catholic priest, member of the Congregation of the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri, a writer and philosopher, and a leading personage of the Portuguese Enlightenment.