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  2. Intellectual history - Wikipedia

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    The historian Arthur O. Lovejoy (1873–1962) coined the phrase history of ideas [8] and initiated its systematic study [9] in the early decades of the 20th century. Johns Hopkins University was a "fertile cradle" to Lovejoy's history of ideas; [10] he worked there as a professor of history, from 1910 to 1939, and for decades he presided over the regular meetings of the History of Ideas Club. [11]

  3. Category:Intellectual history - Wikipedia

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  4. History of human thought - Wikipedia

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    Lascaux cave paintings from France. Prehistory covers human intellectual history before the invention of writing. The first identified cultures are from the Upper Paleolithic era, evidenced by regional patterns in artefacts such as cave art, Venus figurines, and stone tools. [4]

  5. Category:Intellectual historians - Wikipedia

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    Historians engaged in the study of Intellectual history. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. E.

  6. Journal of the History of Ideas - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the History of Ideas is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering intellectual history, conceptual history, and the history of ideas, including the histories of philosophy, literature and the arts, natural and social sciences, religion, and political thought.

  7. Intellectualism - Wikipedia

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    Socrates (c. 470 – 399 BC). The first historical figure who is usually called an "intellectualist" was the Greek philosopher Socrates (c. 470 – 399 BC), who taught that intellectualism allows that "one will do what is right or [what is] best, just as soon as one truly understands what is right or best"; that virtue is a matter of the intellect, because virtue and knowledge are related ...

  8. Frantz Fanon - Wikipedia

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    Frantz Omar Fanon was born on 20 July 1925 in Fort-de-France, Martinique, which was then part of the French colonial empire.His father, Félix Casimir Fanon, worked as a customs officer, while Fanon's mother, Eléanore Médélice, who was of Afro-Caribbean and Alsatian descent, was a shopkeeper. [17]

  9. Category:Intellectualism - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual history (8 C, 48 P) S. Scholars and academics (15 C) W. Works about intelligentsia (5 P) Pages in category "Intellectualism" The following 13 pages are ...