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1) Jean-Paul Sartre, Sartre : فرانس کا مصنف : (noun) French writer and existentialist philosopher (1905-1980).

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Accommodation : اندرونی اصلاح , Lemat Revolver : لیمیٹ پستول , Arthur Honegger : سوسوئس موسیقار , Acts : کتاب اعمال عہدنامہ جدید , Capital Of Syria : دمشق , Arthur Koestler : برطانوی مصنف , Abelard : فرانسیسی فلسفی , Auguste Comte : فرانسیسی فلسفی , Baron De La Brede Et De Montesquieu : فرانسیسی سیاسی فلسفی , Alfred De Musset : فرانسیسی شاعر , Michel Eyquem Montaigne : فرانسیسی مصنف , 1980s : انیس سو اسی کی دہائی , Comte De Mirabeau : فرانسیسی انقلابی , Balzac : فرانسیسی ناول نگار , Comte De Rochambeau : فرانسیسی جرنیل , Alfred Hitchcock : انگریز فلم ہدایتکار , Madame Tussaud : فرانسیسی نمونہ تیار کرنے والا , Agnes De Mille : امریکی رقاصہ , George Herbert Hitchings : امریکی حیاتیانی کیمیا داں , Howard Hughes : امریکی صنعتکار , Scholastic : فلسفی , Aesthetician : حسن دان , Moralist : اخلاق کی تعلیم دینے والا شخص , Cooke : امریکی سرمایہ کار , Realist : حقیقت پسند , Alchemist : کیمیا گر , 1st Baron Verulam : فرانسس باکون , Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel : جرمن فلسفی , Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein : برطانوی فلسفی جو آسٹریا میں میں پیدا ہوا , Abul-Walid Mohammed Ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed Ibn-Roshd : ابن رشد , Heidegger : جرمن فلسفی

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Accommodation: in the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality.

Lemat Revolver: The LeMat revolver was invented by Dr. Jean Alexandre LeMat.

Arthur Honegger: Swiss composer (born in France) who was the founding member of a group in Paris that included Erik Satie and Darius Milhaud and Francis Poulenc and Jean Cocteau (1892-1955).

Acts: a New Testament book describing the development of the early church from Christ`s Ascension to Paul`s sojourn at Rome.

Capital Of Syria: an ancient city (widely regarded as the world`s oldest) and present capital and largest city of Syria; according to the New Testament, the Apostle Paul (then known as Saul) underwent a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.

Arthur Koestler: British writer (born in Hungary) who wrote a novel exposing the Stalinist purges during the 1930s (1905-1983).

Abelard: French philosopher and theologian; lover of Heloise (1079-1142).

Auguste Comte: French philosopher remembered as the founder of positivism; he also established sociology as a systematic field of study.

Baron De La Brede Et De Montesquieu: French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers (1689-1755).

Alfred De Musset: French poet and writer (1810-1857).

Michel Eyquem Montaigne: French writer regarded as the originator of the modern essay (1533-1592).

1980s: the decade from 1980 to 1989.

Comte De Mirabeau: French revolutionary who was prominent in the early days of the French Revolution (1749-1791).

Balzac: French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850).

Comte De Rochambeau: French general who commanded French troops in the American Revolution, notably at Yorktown (1725-1807).

Alfred Hitchcock: English film director noted for his skill in creating suspense (1899-1980).

Madame Tussaud: French modeler (resident in England after 1802) who made wax death masks of prominent victims of the French Revolution and toured Britain with her wax models; in 1835 she opened a permanent waxworks exhibition in London (1761-1850).

Agnes De Mille: United States dancer and choreographer who introduced formal dance to a wide audience (1905-1993).

George Herbert Hitchings: United States biochemist noted for developing drugs to treat leukemia and gout (1905-1998).

Howard Hughes: United States industrialist who was an aviator and a film producer; during the last years of his life he was a total recluse (1905-1976).

Scholastic: a Scholastic philosopher or theologian.

Aesthetician: a philosopher who specializes in the nature of beauty.

Moralist: a philosopher who specializes in morals and moral problems.

Cooke: United States financier who marketed Union bonds to finance the American Civil War; the failure of his bank resulted in a financial panic in 1873 (1821-1905).

Realist: a philosopher who believes that universals are real and exist independently of anyone thinking of them.

Alchemist: one who was versed in the practice of alchemy and who sought an elixir of life and a panacea and an alkahest and the philosopher's stone.

1st Baron Verulam: English statesman and philosopher; precursor of British empiricism; advocated inductive reasoning (1561-1626).

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: German philosopher whose three stage process of dialectical reasoning was adopted by Karl Marx (1770-1831).

Ludwig Josef Johan Wittgenstein: British philosopher born in Austria; a major influence on logic and logical positivism (1889-1951).

Abul-Walid Mohammed Ibn-Ahmad Ibn-Mohammed Ibn-Roshd: Arabian philosopher born in Spain; wrote detailed commentaries on Aristotle that were admired by the Schoolmen (1126-1198).

Heidegger: German philosopher whose views on human existence in a world of objects and on Angst influenced the existential philosophers (1889-1976).

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