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  2. Maxalding - Wikipedia

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    Maxalding (originally called Maxaldo) was a name created from those of the founders, Maxick and Monte Saldo (Alfred Montague Woollaston), and first came into being in 1909. Maxick was an Austrian strongman. He was born in Bregenz in Austria on 28 June 1882, [1] and moved to Britain in 1909, where he met Saldo.

  3. List of philosophers associated with Balliol College, Oxford

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    Chair of Moral Philosophy, Glasgow Master of Balliol brother of theologian John Caird The Evolution of Religion 1893 [1]: 30 Alfred Barratt: 1862: panpsychism: Fellow, Brasenose College Physical Ethics 1869 [1]: 37 William Wallace: 1864: German philosophy: Fellow of Merton College White's Professor of Moral Philosophy The Logic and Prolegomena ...

  4. Robin Collins - Wikipedia

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    Collins obtained his undergraduate degree from Washington State University in 1984 with a triple major in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, graduating summa cum laude. Collins spent two years in a Ph.D. program in physics at the University of Texas at Austin before transferring to the University of Notre Dame , where he received a Ph.D. in ...

  5. List of philosophers of science - Wikipedia

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    For an alphabetical name-list, see Category:Philosophers of science This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Philosophy of science - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science , the reliability of scientific theories, and the ultimate purpose and meaning of science as a human endeavour.

  7. Nicholas Maxwell - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Maxwell (born 3 July 1937 [1]) is a British philosopher.. Maxwell taught philosophy of science at University College London, where he is now Emeritus Reader.In 2003 he founded Friends of Wisdom. [2]

  8. Paul Feyerabend - Wikipedia

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    Paul Karl Feyerabend (/ ˈ f aɪ ər ɑː b ə n d /; German: [ˈfaɪɐˌʔaːbm̩t]; January 13, 1924 – February 11, 1994) was an Austrian philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of science.

  9. Richard Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Boyd became interested in the philosophy of science during his undergraduate studies for a mathematics major at MIT for which he was awarded an S.B. in 1963. [8] [5] He then, at the same institution and under the directorship of Richard Cartwright, went on to earn his Ph.D in 1970 with a doctoral thesis on mathematical logic titled A Recursion-Theoretic Characterization of the Ramified ...