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  • 41Nishida Kitarō — ▪ Japanese philosopher Introduction born June 17, 1870, near Kanazawa, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan died June 7, 1945, Kamakura       Japanese (Japanese philosophy) philosopher who exemplified the attempt by the Japanese to assimilate Western… …

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  • 42Emerson, Ralph Waldo — born May 25, 1803, Boston, Mass., U.S. died April 27, 1882, Concord U.S. poet, essayist, and lecturer. Emerson graduated from Harvard University and was ordained a Unitarian minister in 1829. His questioning of traditional doctrine led him to… …

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  • 43Thus Spoke Zarathustra — Cleanup|date=May 2007Infobox Book name =Thus Spoke Zarathustra title orig = Also sprach Zarathustra translator = image caption =Title page of the first edition. author =Friedrich Nietzsche illustrator = cover artist = country =Germany language… …

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  • 44List of Chinese quotations — This List of Chinese Quotations is composed of quotations that are important for Chinese culture, history and politics.CCao CaoCao Cao (曹操; 155 ndash; 220) was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great… …

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  • 45La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea — ( The Fable of Polyphemus and Galatea ), or simply the , is a literary work written by one of 17th century Spain’s most prominent and inventive lyric poets, Luis de Góngora y Argote. The poem, though borrowing heavily from prior literary sources… …

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  • 46Relationship between Friedrich Nietzsche and Max Stirner — The philosophers Friedric …

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  • 47Mozi — 墨翟 Mo Di Full name 墨翟 Mo Di Born ca. 470 BCE Died ca. 391 BCE Era …

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  • 49Intellectual history — refers to the history of the people who create, discuss, write about and in other ways propagate ideas. Although the field emerged from European discourses of Kulturgeschichte and Geistesgeschichte, the historical study of ideas has engaged not… …

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  • 50Kyoiku mama — The Japanese term Kyōiku Mama (教育ママ) literally translates to education mother. This term is pejorative. The kyōiku mama is seen as relentlessly driving her child to study, to the detriment of the child s social and physical development, and… …

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