Philosoph

Azmi Bishara

1956 - heute

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Asmi Bischara (arabisch عزمي بشارة, DMG ʿAzmī Bišāra; * 22. Juli 1956 in Nazareth) ist ein arabischstämmiger israelischer akademischer Denker, Schriftsteller und Autor. Er promovierte in Berlin in Philosophie und war in Israel Vorsitzender der Partei Balad und Knesset-Abgeordneter. Er leitete als Generaldirektor das Arabische Zentrum für Forschung und politische Studien. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

His biography is available in 27 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 26 in 2024). Azmi Bishara is the 938th most popular philosoph (down from 932nd in 2024), the 219th most popular biography from Israel (up from 230th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Israeli Philosoph.

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Among Philosophs

Among philosophs, Azmi Bishara ranks 938 out of 1,267Before him are Michael Löwy, Édouard Le Roy, Cineas, Perry Anderson, Johannes Agricola, and Michel Marcel Navratil. After him are Guillaume Faye, Apollodorus the Epicurean, Debendranath Tagore, Isidore of Alexandria, Theodor Gomperz, and Camillo Berneri.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Azmi Bishara ranks 176Before him are GG Allin, Glen Matlock, Frank Arnesen, Trần Đại Quang, Mark Evans, and Akio Toyoda. After him are Elie Hobeika, Deborah Birx, Philip Kerr, Sinan Sakić, Adriana Barraza, and Anil Kapoor.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Azmi Bishara ranks 219 out of 466Before him are Izhar Cohen (1951), Naomi Shemer (1930), Gabi Ashkenazi (1954), Yakir Aharonov (1932), Suha Arafat (1963), and Avi Arad (1948). After him are Hillel Slovak (1962), Yigal Amir (1970), Avraham Adan (1926), Mordechai Gur (1930), Itamar Ben-Gvir (1976), and Moshe Safdie (1938).

Among Philosophs In Israel

Among philosophs born in Israel, Azmi Bishara ranks 2Before him are Antiochus of Ascalon (-130). After him are Joseph Raz (1939), and Yuval Steinitz (1958).

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