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  2. University of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 1150, the future University of Paris was a student-teacher corporation operating as an annex of the cathedral school of Paris.The earliest historical reference to it is found in Matthew Paris's reference to the studies of his own teacher (an abbot of St Albans) and his acceptance into "the fellowship of the elect Masters" there in about 1170, [7] and it is known that Lotario dei Conti di ...

  3. Collège international de philosophie - Wikipedia

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    The Collège international de philosophie (French pronunciation: [kɔlɛʒ ɛ̃tɛʁnɑsjɔnal də filɔzɔfi]; Ciph), located in Paris' 5th arrondissement, is a tertiary education institute placed under the trusteeship of the French government department of research and chartered under the French 1901 Law on associations.

  4. Sandra Laugier - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Laugier is a French philosopher, who works on moral philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of language, gender studies, and popular culture.She is a full professor of philosophy (classe exceptionnelle, University Professor) at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and a Senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.

  5. Sorbonne University - Wikipedia

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    Chapel of the main Sorbonne building. Sorbonne University (French: Sorbonne Université) is a public research university located in Paris, France.The institution's legacy reaches back to the Middle Ages in 1257 when Sorbonne College was established by Robert de Sorbon as a constituent college of the University of Paris, one of the first universities in Europe.

  6. University of Paris Faculty of Humanities - Wikipedia

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    It partly succeeded the Faculty of Arts of the former University of Paris (1150-1793). In 1896, it was joined to four other faculties in Paris to form the new University of Paris. It was dissolved in 1970, at the same time as the University of Paris. Sorbonne University and the Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University are its main successors today.

  7. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 December 2024. French university located at the heart of the Latin Quarter, in Paris This article is about the university established in 1971. For other universities, see Sorbonne (disambiguation). Panthéon-Sorbonne University Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne Other name Paris 1 Motto Omnibus ...

  8. Justin Smith-Ruiu - Wikipedia

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    His primary research interests include Leibniz, post-structuralism, early modern philosophy, history and philosophy of biology, classical Indian philosophy, the history and philosophy of anthropology. [4] Smith-Ruiu is the author of several books [4] and is also a contributor to The New York Times, [5] Harper's Magazine, [6] n+1, Slate, [7] and ...

  9. François Châtelet - Wikipedia

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    Along with Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze, he is one of the founders of the department of philosophy at The University of Paris, Vincennes, which was established in the aftermath of the May, 1968 student protests across France, and was later relocated from Vincennes to the northern Parisian commune of Saint-Denis.