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  1. 5. Feb. 1994 · Frederick Charles Copleston, priest, theologian: born 10 April 1907; joined Society of Jesus 1930; ordained 1937; Professor of History of Philosophy, Heythrop College, Oxford 1939-70; Principal ...

  2. Buku Seri Filsafat diterjemahkan dari karya termahsyur Frederick Charles Copleston, seorang pendeta Yesuit Inggris, yang sebelumnya diterbitkan dalam sembilan jilid antara tahun 1946 dan 1975. Sebagaimana dicatat oleh The Encyclopedia Britannica, karya ini adalah “teks dasar pengantar filsafat untuk ribuan siswa universitas, khususnya dalam edisi paperback AS-nya.”

  3. 24. Nov. 2022 · Bertrand Russell and Frederick Copleston discuss the argument from contingency for the existence of God, religious experience, and the status of morality in ...

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  4. COPLESTON, FREDERICK C. Philosopher; b. near Taunton, Somerset, England, 1907; educated at Marlborough College (1920 – 25) and St. John's College, Oxford, graduating in classics and philosophy in 1929; became Catholic in 1925; entered the Society of Jesus in 1930; ordained priest in 1937; d. 1994. Frederick Copleston was born into a very old ...

  5. Frederick (Freddie) Charles Copleston was raised an Anglican and educated at Marlborough College from 1920 to 1925. Shortly after his eighteenth birthday he converted to Catholicism, and his father subsequently almost disowned him. After the initial shock, however, his father saw fit to help Copleston through his education and he attended St. John’s in Oxford in 1925, only managing a ...

  6. 1. März 1993 · Conceived originally as a serious presentation of the development of philosophy for Catholic seminary students, Frederick Copleston's nine-volume A History Of Philosophy has journeyed far beyond the modest purpose of its author to universal acclaim as the best history of philosophy in English.

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  7. 3. Feb. 1994 · Frederick (Freddie) Charles Copleston was raised an Anglican and educated at Marlborough College from 1920 to 1925. Shortly after his eighteenth birthday he converted to Catholicism, and his father subsequently almost disowned him. After the initial shock, however, his father saw fit to help Copleston through his education and he attended St. John’s in Oxford in 1925, only managing a ...