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Course:
PhD
Start date:
2001
Research interests:
Human Rights
Thesis topic:
Human Rights
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2002
Research interests:
Schopenhauer, Ontology, Epistemology, Ethics, Asian Philosophy
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2001
Research interests:
Philosophy of Mathematics/Science, Mind, Paradoxes
Thesis topic:
Strict Finatism as a Foundation for Mathematics
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2000
Research interests:
Philosophy of Mathematics
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
Research interests:
Iris Murdoch
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2002
Research interests:
Philosophy of Mind, Consciousness, Aesthetics
Thesis topic:
Email:
 
Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2004
Research interests:
Foundations of measurement and Geometry, Abstraction, Axiomatization of Classical Mechanics.
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2002
Research interests:
Modern European Philosophy, History of Philosophy
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2001
Research interests:
Ancient Greek Philosophy, Plato, Aristotle
Thesis topic:
 
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Name:
Course:
PhD
Start date:
2004
Research interests:
Utopianism, Mysticism, Personal Identity
Thesis topic:
Utopia and Global Governance
 
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