1925day.year

Anthony Quinton

(1925 - 2010)

Baron Quinton, English physician and philosopher

Baron Quinton English physician and philosopher
British philosopher and academic who made significant contributions to metaphysics and philosophy of mind.
Anthony Quinton served as Warden of New College, Oxford and held professorships at universities including Lancaster. He authored influential works such as On Human Concepts and The Nature of Things, examining the foundations of categorical knowledge. In 1986, he was created Baron Quinton and sat as a crossbench member of the House of Lords, contributing to debates on education and ethics. Quinton was renowned for his clear writing style and rigorous analytical approach. His scholarship helped shape contemporary Anglo-American philosophical discourse.
Anthony Quinton, Baron Quinton
1946day.year

Daniel Bensaïd

(1946 - 2010)

French philosopher and author

French philosopher and author
Daniel Bensaïd was a French philosopher, political activist, and author known for his contributions to Marxist theory.
Born on March 25, 1946 in Toulouse, France, Bensaïd studied philosophy at the University of Paris before becoming an influential figure in the May 1968 student movement. He co-founded the Gauche Prolétarienne and later joined the French Communist Revolutionary Union. A prolific writer, Bensaïd authored key works such as Marx for Our Times and explored the relevance of Marxism in contemporary politics. He taught at the University of Paris VIII and mentored generations of political thinkers. Until his death in 2010, he remained a vocal critic of neoliberalism and a passionate advocate for social justice.
Daniel Bensaïd
1952day.year

Antanas Mockus

Colombian mathematician, philosopher, and politician, Mayor of Bogotá

Colombian mathematician philosopher and politician Mayor of Bogotá
Colombian academic and politician who served two terms as Mayor of Bogotá.
Antanas Mockus is a Colombian academic and politician who served two terms as Mayor of Bogotá. Born in 1952, he trained as a mathematician and philosopher before entering public life. Mockus gained international acclaim for his unconventional governance style, using performance art and civic engagement to improve public behavior. His 'cultural revolution' initiatives targeted littering, traffic safety, and corruption, often employing mimes and public demonstrations. As mayor, he oversaw significant declines in crime rates and revitalized urban spaces. Mockus later ran for president and continues to lecture at universities on ethics and political innovation.
Antanas Mockus Mayor of Bogotá