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Herman Bavinck
Dutch Reformed theologian (1854-1921)
Gangesha Upadhyaya
Gaṅgeśa ( / Gaṅgeśa ) (first half of the 14th century) was an Indian philosopher, logician and mathematician from the kingdom of Mithila. He established the Navya-Nyāya ("New Logic") school. His Tattvachintāmaṇi (The Jewel of Thought on the Nature of Things), also known as Pramāṇacintāmaṇi (The Jewel of Thought on the Means of Valid Knowledge), is the basic text for all later developments. The logicians of this school were primarily interested in defining their terms and concepts related to non-binary logical categories.
Anton Marty
Swiss philosopher and educationist (1847-1914)
John Anderson
Scottish-born Australian philosopher (1893–1962)
Arthur Prior
New Zealand logician and philosopher (1914–1969)
Crispin Wright
British philosopher
Barbara Skarga
Polish philosopher (1919–2009)
Kazimierz Dąbrowski
polish physician and psychologist
Denis Dutton
Professor and philosopher (1944-2010)
Alison Wylie
philosopher of philosophy
Nancy Hartsock
American philosopher
Arnór Hannibalsson
Icelandic philosopher and historian
Ignacio Matte Blanco
Chilean psychiatrist (1908–1995)
Walter Terence Stace
British civil servant, educator and philosopher (1886–1967)
Mário Ferreira dos Santos
Brazilian philosopher
Veli Mitova
Bulgarian-South African philosopher
Bimal Krishna Matilal
Indian philosopher
Antonio Millán-Puelles
Spanish philosopher (1921-2005)
Ted Honderich
Canadian-British philosopher (born 1933)
Traian Brăileanu
Romanian sociologist (1882-1947)
Vasily Seseman
Russian and Lithuanian philosopher and teacher (1884–1963)
Amia Srinivasan
Academic philosopher
Nader El-Bizri
Lebanese academic
Pawel Vasilievich Kopnin
Soviet philosopher and mathematician (1922-1971)
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Jean C. Baudet
Belgian philosopher (1944-2021)
Eddy Zemach
Israeli philosopher