Juan Caramuel y Lobkowitz
Spanish mathematician and philosopher

Born
May 23rd, 1606
418 years ago
Died
September 8th, 1682
342 years ago — 76 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Spain
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A prominent figure of the 17th century, contributed extensively to mathematics, theology, and philosophy. Developed unique theories in logic and algebra, promoting the application of mathematics in daily life. Authored numerous works, including 'Philosophia Orientalis' and 'Mathematica,' which explored various mathematical concepts and their philosophical implications. Also engaged in debates on education and moral philosophy, influencing academic thought during his time.
Wrote 'Philosophia Orientalis'
Contributed to algebra and logic
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