Sentences with phrase «then studied philosophy»

She then studied Philosophy at University College London.

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Those frustrations — combined with the growth of digital commerce and his interest in exploring the entrepreneurial philosophies shaping his MBA studies — inspired Spaly and then - roommate Andy Dunn to launch Bonobos, a direct - to - consumer web brand specializing in trousers in a range of colors and styles.
Subsequent to graduation, he served as a military intelligence officer overseas and then pursued graduate studies in philosophy in the Ph.D program at The Johns Hopkins University.
«I studied philosophy and law and then practiced law in big international firms in Amsterdam and Brussels for seven years before dramatic circumstances in my life brought me and my wife to consider an invitation from Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna and Grand Chancellor of the ITI, to come to Austria to help him with building up and professionalising the ITI, which at that time had existed for only 7 years and which was dealing with serious financial problems and battling for its survival.
Having grown up in the UK, Helen - Ann Hartley then studied theology and is a Doctor of Philosophy.
At Oxford, where he studied with R. M. Hare, and then as a professor at Melbourne's Monash University, Singer slightly modified his philosophy into what he calls preference utilitarianism.
Born in 1903 in Russia, trained by his father in the Brisk (Brest «Litovsk) school of Talmud study (which his grandfather invented), he took the then unusual step of studying philosophy at the University of Berlin.
After studying the beliefs and philosophies of other faiths, I found that Jesus speaks most accurately about mankind and society (back then and today).
The god of the torah and bible has too many self - contradictions to be a valid being to either believe or disbelieve, and if there's nothing to test and study with verifiable results, then it's pointless to discuss except as philosophy.
And then, because (as he later wrote) he realized «that Catholicism was the largest force in my life, yet I knew so little about it,» he went on to study theology, philosophy, and canon law at the Catholic University of America, earning a PhD in 1951.
By then a graduate student studying philosophy at Princeton, Greene wrote a paper called «The Two Moralities.»
Krishnamacharya also spent many years studying, and then teaching Sanskrit, Vedic rituals, and philosophy.
Since then, she's continued to immerse herself in studying the fundamentals of fitness, nutri - tion, and yogic philosophy with some of today's most knowledgeable individuals.
I studied Philosophy at University and then went straight to Wall Street (as every philosopher does, no?).
I studied Philosophy and Literature at University which inspired me to start writing and then started taking courses in creative writing which got me writing longer bits of prose.
When I first got interested in investing in common stocks some 50 years ago, I thought it would be wise to research and then study the investing behaviors and philosophies of the recognized investor greats.
What the Turner prize represents, then, is a yearly induction into a field that can give space to politics, economics, sociology, philosophy, gender studies, rhetoric, information technology and all other disciplines of critical thinking; a field beyond the kooky, apolitical populism of Grayson Perry or the Tory individualism of Tracey Emin.
After studying at the Sorbonne and then Harvard, in the late 1950s Adnan taught philosophy at the University of California and started to paint.
Beginning in 1932, he entered the California School of Fine Arts and then Stanford University, where he studied philosophy and was introduced to Modernism by reading Symbolist and other important literature including the works of Stéphane Mallarmé, James Joyce, and Edgar Allan Poe.
He then returned to Europe in 1950 to study art and philosophy at the Sorbonne with the support of the GI Bill.
Later, when she already studied modern philosophy at Birkbeck, University of London, Tracey burned all of her paintings done by then, in hope to somehow seal forever that dark period in her life.
I became acquainted with Reinhardt's work during my undergraduate studies of art history at Belgrade's College of Philosophy in the mid-1980s and then through preparing and writing my bachelor thesis on Abstract Expressionism and the New York School of painting.
She became involved in both performance and Conceptual art while studying fine arts at the School of Visual Arts and then philosophy at City College of New York, and went on to get a Ph.D. in philosophy from
Burgin graduated from the School of Painting at the Royal College of Art, London, in 1965, and then went on to study Philosophy and Fine Art at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, where his teachers included Robert Morris and Donald Judd.
Between 1953 - 1954 he enrolled at San Francisco City College and then for a year at the University of Santa Barbara, where he studied philosophy and began taking sculpture classes with Robert Thomas.
He studied painting at the California School of Fine Arts and then went on to get a BA in philosophy from Stanford University in 1937.
He began studying philosophy and art history in 1924 at the university of Leipzig, but soon changed to the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Leipzig and then Dresden.
Since some of the students have studied philosophy, they say this argument is a variation of the â $ œfallacy of composition.â $ This fallacy involves inferring that, since an individual component on its own is not a problem, then it isnâ $ ™ t part of a problem that exists when all components are added together.
One question the writers of «legal eduction» studies might ask — perhaps they have, I've never bothered to look — is «what does it tell us about law as a discipline that so many people who claim they're no good at math, sciences, philosophy, logic etc. (and whose transcripts show it), manage to get into law school and then do reasonably well»?
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