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Marcus George Singer (January 4, 1926 – February 21, 2016) was an American philosopher. His works include Generalization in Ethics – An Essay in the Logic of Ethics, with the Rudiments of a System of Moral Philosophy (1961).
Marcus Joel Borg [3] (March 11, 1942 – January 21, 2015) was an American New Testament scholar and theologian. [4] He was among the most widely known and influential voices in Liberal Christianity .
This is a list of American philosophers; of philosophers who are either from, or spent many productive years of their lives in the United States. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Marcus George Singer (1926–2016), American philosopher; Michael F. Singer (born 1950), American mathematician; P. W. Singer, (né Peter Warren Singer, born 1973/74), American scholar of politics and war; Peter Singer (born 1946), Australian philosopher concerned with treatment of animals and other ethical topics
Marcus received a B.A. from Yale University in 1968 and a Ph.D. from Harvard in 1976. [1] He spent the 1982–83 academic year at the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, where he came up with the idea for Anthropology as Cultural Critique, which he co-wrote with Michael M. J. Fischer and published in 1986 (a second edition was later published in 1999).
Peter Singer (born 1946) Moral philosopher on animal liberation, effective altruism. Bruno Latour (1947-2022) French Philosopher, anthropologist, sociologist. Camille Paglia (born 1947). Martha Nussbaum (born 1947). Political philosopher. Hans-Hermann Hoppe (born 1949). Slavoj Žižek (born 1949). German Idealism, Marxism and Lacanian ...
Marcus was the founder of the Marcosian Gnostic sect in the 2nd century AD. He was a disciple of Valentinus , with whom his system mainly agreed. His doctrines are almost exclusively known through a long polemic (i. 13–21) in Adversus Haereses , in which Irenaeus gives an account of his teaching and his school.
Paul Carus (German: [paʊl ˈkaːʁʊs]; 18 July 1852 – 11 February 1919) was a German-American author, editor, a student of comparative religion [1] and philosopher. [ 2 ] Life and education