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Ernest Gellner

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Gender Male
Death29 years ago
Date of birth December 9,1925
Zodiac sign Sagittarius
Born Paris
France
Date of died November 5,1995
DiedPrague
Czechia
Influenced Anthony D. Smith
John A. Hall
José Guilherme Merquior
Influenced by Max Weber
Karl Popper
Bronisław Malinowski
David Hume
Ibn Khaldun
Bertrand Russell
Raymond Aron
Job Scientist
Philosopher
Education St Albans School, Hertfordshire
Verulam School
Balliol College
St Albans School
Influences Max Weber
NationalityBritish
Czech
Influence Bronisław Malinowski
Karl Popper
Raymond Aron
Raymond Firth
Morris Ginsberg
Isaac Schapera
EraCritical rationalism
20th-century philosophy
Publications scholar.google.com
InterestsAnthropology
Nationalism
Philosophy
Sociology
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID569564

Plough, sword and book
Conditions of liberty
Words and Things
Saints of the Atlas
Language and solitude
The Psychoanalytic Movement: The Cunning of Unreason
The Devil in Modern Philosophy
Culture, identity, and politics
Encounters with nationalism
Legitimation of Belief
Anthropology and Politics: Revolutions in the Sacred Grove
Relativism and the social sciences
Reason and Culture
Cause and Meaning in the Social Sciences
Nationalism
State and Society in Soviet Thought
Contemporary Thought and Politics
The concept of kinship
Words and Things: A Critical Account of Linguistic Philosophy and a Study in Ideology
Nationalism and the Two Forms of Cohesion in Complex Societies
Nationalismus in Osteuropa
Selected Philosophical Themes: Cause and Meaning in the Social Sciences
Routledge Classics Philosophy Bundle
Ethnikismos: politismos, pistē kai exousia
Options of Belief
Nations and Nationalism
Postmodernism, reason and religion
Muslim society
Thought and Change
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Ernest André Gellner FRAI was a British-Czech philosopher and social anthropologist described by The Daily Telegraph, when he died, as one of the world's most vigorous intellectuals, and by The Independent as a "one-man crusader for critical rationalism".

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