1922 in philosophy
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1922 in philosophy
Publications
- John Dewey, Human Nature and Conduct (1922)
- Bertrand Russell, The Problem of China (1922)
- Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, Primitive Mentality (1922)
Births
- Michel Henry (January 10)
- John Hick (January 20)
- Cornelius Castoriadis (March 11)
- Karl-Otto Apel (March 15)
- Patrick Gardiner (March 17)
- Léon Ashkenazi (June 21)
- Viktor Grigoryevich Afanasyev (November 18)
- Sara Grant (December 19)
- Kurt Rudolf Fischer (unspecified)
- Philip Hallie (unspecified)
- Charles Leonard Hamblin (unspecified)
- Gerald Holton (unspecified)
- Tomonubu Imamichi
- Arnold Keyserling
- Thomas Kuhn
- Mohammed Aziz Lahbabi
- Imre Lakatos
- Pinchas Lapide
- Leonard Linsky
- Matthew Lipman
- Kripalu Maharaj
- Tomás Maldonado
- Hussein-Ali Montazeri
- Gabriel Nuchelmans
- Arturo Andrés Roig
- Hans Rookmaaker
- William S. Sahakian
- Krishnananda Saraswati
- Martti Olavi Siirala
- John Raymond Smythies
- Patrick Suppes
- Elena Topuridze
- Stephen Toulmin
- Shunsuke Tsurumi
- Predrag Vranicki
- Akira Yamada
- Jindřich Zelený
- Aleksandr Zinovyev
Deaths
- Georges Sorel (August 29)
- Paul Barth (sociologist)
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