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Samuel von
Pufendorf (/ˈpuːfəndɔːrf/; German: [ˈpuːfəndɔʁf]; 8
January 1632 – 26
October 1694) was a
German jurist,
political philosopher,
economist and...
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another in place, time, and
philosophical orientation as Leibniz, Grotius,
Pufendorf,
Schopenhauer and Heidegger, all
found reason to cite him as a source...
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rights included Hugo de
Groot (1625),
Thomas Hobbes (1651),
Samuel von
Pufendorf (1673), John
Locke (1689), Jean-Jacques
Rousseau (1762) and
Immanuel Kant...
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translated influential works by Hugo Grotius,
Samuel von
Pufendorf,
Richard ****berland and
others into French. Born at Béziers in
Lower Languedoc...
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Psychosomatic Medicine,
American Psychosomatic Society, 2024. Laureat,
Pufendorf Lectures,
Department of Philosophy, Lund University, 2024.
William James...
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philosophy James Leibniz Locke Luther Machiavelli Milton More Müntzer
Pufendorf Spinoza Suárez 18th and 19th
centuries Bakunin Bastiat Beccaria Bentham...
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philosophy James Leibniz Locke Luther Machiavelli Milton More Müntzer
Pufendorf Spinoza Suárez 18th and 19th
centuries Bakunin Bastiat Beccaria Bentham...
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Francisco Suárez,
Richard Hooker,
Thomas Hobbes, Hugo Grotius,
Samuel von
Pufendorf, and John Locke. In the 17th century,
Thomas Hobbes founded a contractualist...
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philosophy James Leibniz Locke Luther Machiavelli Milton More Müntzer
Pufendorf Spinoza Suárez 18th and 19th
centuries Bakunin Bastiat Beccaria Bentham...
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philosophy James Leibniz Locke Luther Machiavelli Milton More Müntzer
Pufendorf Spinoza Suárez 18th and 19th
centuries Bakunin Bastiat Beccaria Bentham...