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- Nature of Freedom of Speech (Ytringsfrihedens Væsen, 1973) shows that Birckners ideas was akin to ideas that Scottish-American philosopher Alexander Meiklejohn...
- Helmut Bernhöft FDGB Dietrich Besler SED Berlin representative Helmut Birckner FDGB Siegfried Birnstengel DBD Günter Bleisch FDGB Berlin representative...
- Berlin representative Wolfgang Beyreuther FDGB Ewald Bialas FDGB Helmut Birckner FDGB Heinz Böhm CDU Siegfried Böhm SED Marta-Maria Böttcher NDPD Karl-Heinz...
- Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll (1800–1856), Danish architect Michael Gottlieb Birckner (1756–1798), Danish priest and philosopher This disambiguation page lists...
- Michael Frede Michael Friedman (philosopher) Michael Gelven Michael Gottlieb Birckner Michael Hardt Michael Hissmann Michael Ignatieff Michael Joseph Oakeshott...
- radical, and he published a long and favorable review of Michael Gottlieb Birckners 1797 book On the Freedom of the Press and its Law, where amongst other...
- teachers, including Christopher Frimann Omsen and the priest Michael Gottlieb Birckner. He studied law at the University of Copenhagen, graduating in 1795. Collin's...
- Metaphysical naturalism Metempsychosis Methodios Anthrakites Michael Gottlieb Birckner Michael Martin (philosopher) Michael Oakeshott Michael Ruse Middle Way...
- Arnold Barton has characterised Riegels, along with Michael Gottlieb Birckner, as being one of "the most original thinkers" of the radical group of authors...
- Bindesbøll was the daughter of the Golden Age architect Michael Gottlieb Birckner Bindesbøll (1800–56) and Andrea Frederikke Andersen (1819–99). She was...