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Philosophy / Analytic philosophers / American philosophers / Metaphysicians / Duns Scotus / Guggenheim Fellows / Moral philosophers / Christian philosophy / Brian Leftow / John E. Hare / Medieval philosophy / Alvin Plantinga
Date: 2015-08-25 11:10:32
Philosophy
Analytic philosophers
American philosophers
Metaphysicians
Duns Scotus
Guggenheim Fellows
Moral philosophers
Christian philosophy
Brian Leftow
John E. Hare
Medieval philosophy
Alvin Plantinga

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