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The task of the commissions and the board of the Academy primarily includes international philosophical communication and cooperation under the guiding principles of reason and tolerance as well as the mutual opening of cultures, traditions and attitudes and the dialogue with art, literature, science
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Members are co-opted based on suggestions from members from different nations. From countries with larger philosophical traditions, from five (Germany) to nine (France) philosophers are members of the Academy, while smaller countries are usually represented by one or two members. At present, just
276:"P. Aubenque (2006). Book Review: Idées sans frontières. Histoire et structures de l'Institut international de philosophie (Ideas without borders. History and structure of the Institut international de philosophie). Diogenes, 53(3), 101-103" 73:- IIP), the World Academy of Philosophers, is an international body of leading philosophers, named by election only, and limited by statute to 115 members. It has counted among its members 389: 331:
Raymond Klibansky: Idées sans frontières. History and structures of the International Institute of Philosophy. Les Belles Lettres, Paris 2005, ISBN 2-251-44289-8.
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Raymond Klibansky: Idées sans frontières. History and structures of the International Institute of Philosophy. Les Belles Lettres, Paris 2005, ISBN 2-251-44289-8.
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There is a president, elected for three years, and two vice-presidents. Together with three assessors, they represent the academy on the board and externally.
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and technology and business. The academy publishes overview works on philosophical areas, bibliographies as well as chronicles and congress reports.
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The institute was founded in 1937 by representatives of the
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over a hundred members come from almost 40 countries.
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Jean-Paul Sartre
Bertrand Russell
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Georg Henrik von Wright
Philippa Foot
Bernard Williams
Jean Wahl
Peter Strawson
Jan Patocka
Theodor Oizerman
Karl Löwith
Chen Bo
Raymond Klibansky
Tomonobu Imamichi
Giovanni Gentile
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Ruth Barcan Marcus
Sorbonne
Lund University
LĂ©on Robin
Pierre Aubenque
Pascal Engel
Georg Henrik von Wright
David Pears
Ruth Barcan Marcus
Evandro Agazzi

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