Voorbeelden van het gebruik van French philosopher in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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André Glucksmann(French:; 19 June 1937- 10 November 2015) was a French philosopher, activist and writer.
was a French philosopher and theorist of Sorelianism.
Jacques Derrida(15 july 1930- 8 october 2004) French philosopher, fouder of deconstructivism.
Baron d'Holbach(1723-1789): French philosopher and encyclopedist, most famous as being one of the first outspoken atheists in Europe.
Henri-Louis Bergson(; 18 October 1859- 4 January 1941) was a major French philosopher.
I share the opinion of the French philosopher Elisabeth Badinter that the state must not be allowed to reduce people to their sex.
And the father of a well-known French philosopher(she denies this) and the French philosopher himself(no half measures)
The French philosopher and media sweetheart Bernard Henri-Lvy was flown to Benghazi to become the spokesman of the"rebel movement" that was pieced together by the Western secret services.
An important representative of this framework is French philosopher Michel Foucault(1926-1984),
Colloque Walter Lippmann), was a conference of intellectuals organized in Paris in August 1938 by French philosopher Louis Rougier.
Its title is derived from French philosopher Alain Badiou's"Fifteen Theses on Contemporary Art.
was a French philosopher.
is a 1951 play by French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre.
which is based in part on the insights of French philosopher Michel Foucault,
A little Death, refers to the term French philosopher Georges Bataille used for an orgasm une petite mort.
read the work of René Descartes, a leading French philosopher.
commonly known as Alain(), was a French philosopher, journalist, and pacifist.
was a French philosopher and logician who specialized in philosophy of mathematics
was a French philosopher and writer best known for his seminal work the Historical and Critical Dictionary, publication beginning in 1697.
Note It was French philosopher Michel Foucault who,