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Alice Ambrose

(1906 - 2001)

American philosopher and logician

American philosopher and logician
American philosopher and logician known for her work on logic and collaboration with Wittgenstein.
Alice Ambrose was a pioneering scholar in analytic philosophy and mathematical logic. Born in 1906, she studied at Cambridge under Ludwig Wittgenstein and helped translate and interpret his later work. Ambrose authored seminal textbooks on logic and the philosophy of language, making complex ideas accessible to students. She held professorships at institutions like Smith College and Oberlin College, inspiring a generation of philosophers with her clarity and rigor. Her research on logical analysis and paradoxes contributed to the foundations of modern analytic philosophy. Ambrose's academic leadership and writings cemented her reputation as a leading figure in 20th-century philosophy.
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Neagu Djuvara

(1916 - 2018)

Romanian historian, essayist, philosopher, journalist, novelist and diplomat

Romanian historian essayist philosopher journalist novelist and diplomat
Romanian historian, essayist, and diplomat known for his wide-ranging intellectual pursuits.
Neagu Djuvara was born in 1916 into an aristocratic Romanian family and studied philosophy and law in Bucharest and Paris. He served as a diplomat for Romania prior to World War II and spent decades abroad before returning home in the 1990s. Djuvara became a leading historian, publishing acclaimed works on Romanian and Balkan history that blended scholarly rigor with accessible narrative. He wrote essays on culture and politics, engaging the public with his erudition and wit. As a novelist, he explored historical themes and personal experiences, while his journalism contributed to vibrant intellectual debates. Revered for his multidisciplinary scholarship, Djuvara influenced generations of scholars and readers. He passed away in 2018, leaving an enduring mark on Romanian cultural life.
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