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0000 0001 0889 4780
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Iyer, Raghavan
Iyer, Raghavan N.
Iyer, Raghavan Narasimhan
Iyer, Raghavan Narasinhan
Narasimhan Iyer, Raghavan
Raghavan Iyer
Raghavan N. Iyer
Raghavan N. Iyer (Indiaas filosoof (1930-1995))
Raghavan N. Iyer (Indian philosopher)
Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer
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1930-1995 |
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Bayens, Ed
Dijkstra, Piet
Gandhi, M.K. (1869-1948)
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948)
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948))
Iyer, Nandini
Oxford University Press
Russell, George William (1867-1935)
Stichting Voorlichting Actieve Geweldloosheid (Zwolle)
Summerfield, Henry
United Lodge of Theosophists (isAffiliatedWith)
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Civilization, politics and religion
descent of the gods comprising the mystical writings of G. W. Russell, 'A.E.', The
descent of the Gods, The : comprising the mystical writings of G. W. Russell 'A.E.'
essential writings of Mahatma Gandhi, The
Gandhi's ideeën over geweldloosheid
Glass curtain between asia and europe a symposium on the historical encounters and the changing attitudes of the peoples of the east and the west
Moral and Political Thought of Mahatma Gandhi
moral and political writings of Mahatma Gandhi, The
My talk with the Dalai Lama
Parapolitics toward the city of man
Sélections.
South Asian affairs....
Truth and non-violence
Utilitatianism and all that
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Associated Group: United Lodge of Theosophists Institute of World Culture
Associated Language:
Gandhi, M. The moral and political writings of Mahatma Gandhi, 1985- v. 1, CIP t.p. (Raghavan Iyer)
Philosopher Educator
Philosophy Education
South Asian affairs, 1960-
Wikipedia, Oct. 30, 2012 Raghavan N. Iyer (Raghavan Narasimhan Iyer was an Indian academic and philosopher. Born in Madras, India on 10 March 1930, Iyer was the son of Narasimhan Iyer and Lakshmi Iyer, and was educated at the University of Bombay, at Elphinstone College. He attended Oxford University as the only Rhodes Scholar from India in 1950. He graduated with a First in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. He attended Magdalen College (1950-1953) and Nuffield College (1953-54), and went on to receive his doctorate from Oxford in 1962, while serving as a fellow of St Antony's College. After stints teaching at the Universities of Oslo, Ghana and Chicago, he moved to California in 1964 to become a member of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, and then a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was the founder of the local branch of the United Lodge of Theosophists and also founded the Institute of World Culture in 1976, where he served as President until 1986. Iyer died of complications resulting from pneumonia on 20 June 1995.)
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