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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's
Stone is a
fantasy novel written by
British author J. K. Rowling. It is the
first novel in the
Harry Potter series and...
- The philosopher's
stone is a
mythic alchemical substance capable of
turning base
metals such as
mercury into gold or silver; it was also
known as "the...
- In
computer science, the
dining philosophers problem is an
example problem often used in
concurrent algorithm design to
illustrate synchronization issues...
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Phutball (short for Philosopher's Football) is a two-player
abstract strategy board game
described in
Elwyn Berlekamp, John
Horton Conway, and Richard...
- John
Anderson (1
November 1893 – 6 July 1962) was a
Scottish philosopher who
occupied the post of
Challis Professor of
Philosophy at
Sydney University...
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George Yancy (1998). "African-American
philosphers: 17 conversations". Routledge.
Archived from the
original on
August 7...
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Italian philospher and
activist (born 1984)...
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David Conway may
refer to:
David Conway (author) (born 1963),
Irish author and
musician David Conway (music historian) (born 1950),
British music historian...
- The Independent, 31
August 1992 "Felix Guattari, a
Psychoanalyst And
Philospher, [sic] Is Dead at 62" by Alan Riding, The New York Times, 3 September...
- (1894–1960),
Soviet Marshal of the Army
Semyon Frank (1877–1950),
Russian philospher **** Hulak-Artemovsky (1813–1873),
Ukrainian opera composer, singer,...