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Baruj Benacerraf (/bɪˈnæsərəf/;
October 29, 1920 –
August 2, 2011) was a Venezuelan-American immunologist, who
shared the 1980
Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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Benacerraf (Hebrew: בנאסרף Ben-Aseraf) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Baruj Benacerraf (born 1920),
Venezuelan immunologist Beryl...
- Paul
Joseph Salomon Benacerraf (/bɪˈnæsərəf/; born
March 26, 1931) is a French-born
American philosopher working in the
field of the
philosophy of mathematics...
- the
philosophy of mathematics,
Benacerraf's identification problem is a
philosophical argument developed by Paul
Benacerraf against set-theoretic Platonism...
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Beryl Rice
Benacerraf (April 29, 1949 –
October 1, 2022) was an
American radiologist and
professor of obstetrics,
gynecology and
reproductive biology and...
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Margot Benacerraf (born
August 14, 1926) is a
Venezuelan director of
Moroccan Jewish descent.
Benacerraf was one of the
first Latin American filmmakers...
- developed. In 1965, Paul
Benacerraf published a
paradigm changing article entitled "What
Numbers Could Not Be".
Benacerraf concluded, on two prin****l...
- a 1959
Venezuelan do****entary film
directed by
Margot Benacerraf and co-written by
Benacerraf and
Pierre Seghers. The film
depicts the
lives of labourers...
- Hospital.
Libby was
married to
Beryl Benacerraf. "Peter Libby". brighamandwomens.org.
Retrieved May 14, 2017. "Beryl
Benacerraf, 73, Dies;
Pioneered the Use of...
- realism. The "epistemic argument"
against Platonism has been made by Paul
Benacerraf and
Hartry Field.
Platonism posits that
mathematical objects are abstract...