-
throughout the
history of
philosophy who did not
regard themselves as
personalists.
Personalists believe that the
person should be the
ontological and epistemological...
- 2011, pp. 215–216. Peceny, Mark (2003). "Peaceful
Parties and
Puzzling Personalists". The
American Political Science Review. 97 (2): 339–42. doi:10.1017/s0003055403000716...
- constitution. As a result,
Spain successfully transitioned from a one-party
personalist dictatorship to a
multiparty parliamentary democracy composed of 17 autonomous...
-
Personalist party may
refer to:
Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party Business-firm
party This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- ("Conceptualists"), the Vibhajyavādins ("the Analysts"), and the Pudgalavādins ("
Personalists").
According to
traditional accounts these sects eventually proliferated...
- d'état.
Mobutu renamed the
country Zaire in 1971 and
imposed a
harsh personalist dictatorship until his
overthrow in 1997 by the
First Congo War. The...
- Philosophy, 1942,
theistic personalism is "the
theory most
generally held by
Personalists that God is the
ground of all being,
immanent in and
transcendent over...
- The
Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party (Vietnamese: Cần lao Nhân vị Cách Mạng Ðảng / Đảng Cần lao Nhân vị),
often simply called the Cần Lao Party,...
-
Russian philosophy includes a
variety of
philosophical movements.
Authors who
developed them are
listed below sorted by movement.
While most
authors listed...
- cabdillo, from
Latin capitellum,
diminutive of
caput "head") is a type of
personalist leader wielding military and
political power.
There is no
precise English...