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  2. William J. Rapaport - Wikipedia

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    While a philosophy graduate student at Indiana University in 1972, he concocted the sentence: "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo". Throughout his career he developed this theme, and discussed it extensively. [3] His early work on nonexistent objects was influenced by Alexius Meinong. [4] [5]

  3. Jorge J. E. Gracia - Wikipedia

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    Jorge J. E. Gracia (July 18, 1942 – July 13, 2021) [1] was a Cuban-born American philosopher who was the Samuel P. Capen Chair, SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Department of Comparative Literature in the State University of New York at Buffalo.

  4. Peter Hewitt Hare - Wikipedia

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    Peter Hewitt Hare (March 12, 1935 — January 3, 2008) was an American philosopher and Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University at Buffalo. [1] [2]Hare is known for his works addressing the problem of evil.

  5. Paul Kurtz - Wikipedia

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    Paul Kurtz (December 21, 1925 – October 20, 2012) [2] was an American scientific skeptic and secular humanist.He has been called "the father of secular humanism". [3] He was Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo, having previously also taught at Vassar, Trinity, and Union colleges, and the New School for Social Research.

  6. Jiyuan Yu - Wikipedia

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    Jiyuan Yu (July 5, 1964 – November 3, 2016) was a Chinese moral philosopher noted for his work on virtue ethics.Yu was a Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo starting in 1997.

  7. Marvin Farber - Wikipedia

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    After his first year at University of Buffalo, he was appointed Assistant Professor. [1] He founded the journal Philosophy and Phenomenological Research in 1940 and was its editor until 1980. He was Chairman of the Department of Philosophy from 1937 to 1961. He was designated Professor Emeritus in 1974 and retired in 1977. [2]

  8. Roycroft - Wikipedia

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    Elbert Hubbard founded the community in 1895, in the village of East Aurora, New York, near Buffalo. Participants were known as Roycrofters. The work and philosophy of the group, often referred to as the Roycroft movement, had a strong influence on the development of American architecture and design in the early 20th century.

  9. Richard Hofstadter - Wikipedia

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    Hofstadter then studied philosophy and history at the University at Buffalo, from 1933, under the diplomatic historian Julius W. Pratt. Despite opposition from both families, he married Felice Swados (whose brother was Harvey Swados ) [ 11 ] in 1936 after he and Felice spent several summers at Hunter Colony, New York, run by Margaret Lefranc ...