1152day.year

Jocelin of Soissons

French theologian, philosopher and composer

French theologian philosopher and composer
French theologian, philosopher, and composer of the twelfth century.
Jocelin of Soissons was a French theologian and philosopher active in the 12th century. He contributed to scholastic debates on faith and reason within the medieval church. Jocelin also composed liturgical music, blending philosophical thought with devotional practice. His writings explored divine mysteries and the role of human intellect in theology. He is remembered for his interdisciplinary approach that bridged philosophy, theology, and music.
1152 Jocelin of Soissons
1958day.year

G. E. Moore

(1873 - 1958)

English philosopher and academic

English philosopher and academic
Influential English philosopher who pioneered analytic philosophy and modern ethics.
George Edward Moore was a leading figure in analytic philosophy, born in 1873 in London. He taught at Cambridge University and is best known for his works on ethics and epistemology, including 'Principia Ethica' which introduced the 'naturalistic fallacy'. Moore’s precise arguments and clear style helped shape 20th-century philosophy. He defended common-sense beliefs against skepticism and influenced generations of philosophers. His work on the analysis of language laid groundwork for the analytic tradition. Moore died in 1958, leaving a profound intellectual legacy.
1958 G. E. Moore
1994day.year

Yannis Hotzeas

(1930 - 1994)

Greek theoretician and author

Greek theoretician and author
A Greek Marxist theoretician and author who shaped leftist political thought in Greece.
Yannis Hotzeas (1930–1994) emerged as a leading figure in Greek Marxist circles during the post-war era. He founded and led several leftist organizations dedicated to revolutionary socialism. Hotzeas authored influential essays and books that critiqued mainstream politics and advocated for workers’ rights. His theoretical work combined Marxist analysis with contemporary social issues in Greece. Despite facing political persecution, he remained committed to his ideals throughout his life. His writings continue to influence Greek leftist movements and scholars of political theory.
1994 Yannis Hotzeas