• Sir Stuart Newton Hampshire FBA (1 October 1914 – 13 June 2004) was an English philosopher, literary critic and university administrator. He was one of...
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    some 60 pages – and an index to the new material. A 1993 review by Stuart Hampshire writes that: Rawls's great achievement in international thought was...
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  • Thought and Action (category Books by Stuart Hampshire)
    theory by the philosopher Stuart Hampshire. The book has received praise from commentators, and is considered Hampshire's major work. He argues that...
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  • London. WSI was created by poet Stephen Spender, Oxford philosopher Stuart Hampshire, the publisher and editor of The Observer David Astor, and the writer...
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  • to Stuart Hampshire, Murdoch's fellow philosopher and former colleague at the University of Oxford, where she taught from 1948 to 1963. Hampshire's view...
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  • philosopher. Spinoza may also refer to: Spinoza (book), a 1951 book by Stuart Hampshire Spinoza: Practical Philosophy, a 1970 book by Gilles Deleuze Spinoza...
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  • contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams. An earlier version of political pluralism was...
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    New Hampshire (/ˈhæmpʃər/ HAMP-shər) is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont...
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  • David Guest Susan Haack Peter Hacker John Joseph Haldane Bob Hale Stuart Hampshire R. M. Hare Harold Foster Hallett Jane Heal Erich Heller John Hick J...
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    meetinghouse was to the state of New Hampshire, and the building was built between 1816 and 1819 by architect Stuart Park. The building was built in the...
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