Gabriel Marcel
18891973
French philosopher, playwright, music critic, and leading Christian existentialist known for his "philosophy of existence" and critique of technologically dehumanizing society
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18891973
French philosopher, playwright, music critic, and leading Christian existentialist known for his "philosophy of existence" and critique of technologically dehumanizing society
18891977
English electrophysiologist and Nobel laureate whose research clarified the function of neurons and provided evidence for the all-or-none law of nerves
18891971
Swiss chemist and biochemist who shared the 1937 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his investigations on carotenoids, flavins, and vitamins A and B2
18891938
German journalist, author, and pacifist who received the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize for exposing clandestine German rearmament
18891975
English historian and philosopher who studied civilizations and served as Director of Studies at Chatham House, producing 34 volumes on international affairs
18891963
A visionary French writer, filmmaker, poet, and designer, Jean Cocteau was a leading avant-garde artist of the 20th century, renowned for his diverse contributions across film, literature, and visual arts
18891957
Chilean poet, diplomat, and educator who became the first Latin American author to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature for her powerful lyric poetry
18891976
German philosopher who fundamentally shaped phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism, influencing theology and humanities
18891951
Austrian philosopher and logician known for his work in logic, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language
18891964
Indian anti-colonial nationalist, statesman, and first Prime Minister of India, who promoted democracy, secularism, and non-alignment on the global stage
18891977
English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who created the iconic screen persona of the Tramp, becoming a worldwide legend of the silent film era and one of cinema's most important figures