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Charles Burke Guignon (February 1, 1944 – May 23, 2020) was an
American philosopher and
professor emeritus of
philosophy at the
University of
South Florida...
- Jean-Pierre
Guignon, né
Giovanni Pietro Ghignone (10
February 1702 – 30
January 1774) was an 18th-century Franco-Italian
composer and violinist. Born...
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Charles Guignon (ed.). The
Cambridge Companion to Heidegger.
Cambridge University Press. pp. 317–36. ISBN 0-521-38597-0. Varga, Somogy;
Guignon, Charles...
- meatsci.2012.07.008. PMID 22863078. Vaudagna, S. R.; Gonzalez, C. B.;
Guignon, B.; Aparicio, C.; Otero, L.; Sanz, P.D. (2012). "The
effects of high hydrostatic...
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William Guignon (born 6 June 1993) is an
American tennis player playing on the ATP
Challenger Tour. On 17
November 2014, he
reached his
highest ATP...
- Italian).
Archived from the
original on 24 May 2022.
Retrieved 1
March 2023.
Guignon,
Jordane (24
March 2010). "Monica
Bellucci enceinte et
presque nue pour...
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Dostoyevesky to Sartre. New York: Meridian. p. 12.
Flynn 2006, p. xi.
Guignon,
Charles B.; Pereboom, Derk (2001). Existentialism:
Basic Writings. Hackett...
- one was of Dostoevsky.[page needed]
According to
philosopher Charles B.
Guignon, the novel's most
fascinating character, Ivan Karamazov, had by the middle...
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resigned in 1736
following a
dispute with
another royal appointee Jean-Pierre
Guignon. The most
important musical figure of the
reign was Jean
Philippe Rameau...
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subjectivism which has
emerged from the
Cartesian revolution.
Charles B.
Guignon Heidegger and the
problem of
knowledge Archived 16
August 2021 at the Wayback...