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  1. Several mid-20th century American scholars renewed the study of idealism to emphasize the role of mind in nature, often with insights from analytic philosophy. The American philosopher Nicholas Rescher includes himself and his University of Pittsburgh colleagues John McDowell and Robert Brandom within a group of post-Hegelian "neo-idealists". [118]

  2. David Braine (philosopher) Samantha Brennan. Bill Brewer. Karl Britton. John Broome (philosopher) Paul Brunton. Edward Bullough.

  3. Era of Philosophy: 20th Century. The 20th century stands as a vibrant epoch where the threads of modern philosophy wove complex patterns, challenging our understanding of reality, consciousness, and the essence of being. This era, marked by seismic shifts in thought provoked by unprecedented global upheavals—two World Wars, the rise and fall ...

  4. Philosophers born in the 20th century ... This list has a minimal criterion for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed. A. Elisa Aaltola (born 1976) Richard Aaron (1901–1987) Gholamreza Aa ...

  5. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lectures on the Philosophy of History, 1822, 1828, 1830, printed 1837. Auguste Comte, Course of Positive Philosophy, 1830–1842. Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, 1835. William Whewell, The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences: Founded upon their History, 1840.

  6. Abu Abd al-Rahman Ibn Aqil al-Zahiri. Tasos Zembylas. George Zinati. Pedro Zulen. Categories: Philosophers by century. 20th-century scholars. Contemporary philosophers. 20th century in philosophy.

  7. In its initial phases, twentieth-century philosophy is characterized programmatically by a number of strongly analytic, constructivist, or formalizing projects that attempt systematically to clarify or illuminate meaning, language, experience, or knowledge by means of a description or elucidation of their overall or underlying structure. It is ...