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1The Apistophilon =: Tov Apistophilon : a Nemesis of Faith
By Frank Dearborn Bullard, R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company and R.R . Donnelley and Sons Company

“The Apistophilon =: Tov Apistophilon : a Nemesis of Faith” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Apistophilon =: Tov Apistophilon : a Nemesis of Faith
- Authors: ➤ Frank Dearborn BullardR.R. Donnelley and Sons CompanyR.R . Donnelley and Sons Company
- Number of Pages: Median: 131
- Publisher: R. R. Donnelley & SonsCompany
- Publish Date: 1899
“The Apistophilon =: Tov Apistophilon : a Nemesis of Faith” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ apistophilon - notes - god - man - guyau - soul - religion - life - faith - nature - public domain - google book - los angeles - book search - theodore parker - human race
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL20446636M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 10644602
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1899
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Jean-Marie Guyau
Jean-Marie Guyau (28 October 1854 – 31 March 1888) was a French philosopher and poet. Guyau was inspired by the philosophies of Epicurus, Epictetus, Plato
Anomie
Émile Durkheim borrowed the term anomie from French philosopher Jean-Marie Guyau. Durkheim used it in his influential book Suicide (1897) in order to outline
Lycée Condorcet
school's famous teachers include Jean Beaufret, Paul Bénichou, Jean-Marie Guyau, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Stéphane Mallarmé. During the greater part of the
Cyrenaics
least irrational strategy for dealing with the pains of life. Jean-Marie Guyau has compared his teachings to Buddhism. By the middle of the 3rd century
Ferdinand Brunetière
französischen Literaturkritik im 19.Jahrhundert. Taine - Brunetière - Hennequin - Guyau, Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, Heidelberg 1980. ISBN 3-533-02857-7 Babbitt
Jean-Marie
and statesman Jean-Marie Guéhenno (born 1949), French diplomat Jean-Marie Guyau (1854–1888), French philosopher and poet Jean-Marie Halsdorf (born 1957)
Ariel (essay)
reference to Goethe, Gaston Deschamps, St. Francis of Assisi, Schiller, and Guyau. Prospero also focuses on locations such as Ancient Greece, and he emphasizes
October 28
Auguste Escoffier, French chef and author (died 1935) 1854 – Jean-Marie Guyau, French philosopher and poet (died 1888) 1860 – Kanō Jigorō, Japanese martial
Augustine Tuillerie
manufacturer from Saint-Vénérand. She married Jean Guyau in 1853 and they had a son, the philosopher Jean-Marie Guyau. Her husband was abusive and she left him
List of ethicists
Gollancz Celia Green Thomas Hill Green Stanley Grenz Hugo Grotius Jean-Marie Guyau Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama Jürgen Habermas Hammurabi R. M. Hare