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Birth Name:
Mortimer J. Adler
Male
Birth Date:
Sun, Dec 28, 1902
Time of Birth:
Unknown (using Noon)
Place of Birth:
New York, New York, United States
Age:
121
Zodiac Sign:
Capricorn
Astrology Data:
Sun
Mortimer Jerome Adler (December 28, 1902 – June 28, 2001) was an American philosopher, educator, encyclopedist, and popular author. As a philosopher he worked within the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions. He lived for long stretches in New York City, Chicago, San Francisco, and San Mateo, California. He taught at Columbia University and the University of Chicago, served as chairman of the Encyclopædia Britannica Board of Editors, and founded his own Institute for Philosophical Research.
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Astrological aspects and planetary data / tags for Mortimer J. Adler: Sun 6 Capricorn, Moon 23 Sagittarius, Mercury 15 Capricorn, Venus 13 Capricorn, Mars 3 Libra, Jupiter 17 Aquarius, Saturn 27 Capricorn, Uranus 22 Sagittarius, Neptune 2 Cancer, Pluto 18 Gemini, Sun Opposition Neptune, Mercury Conjunct Venus, Sun Square Mars, Mars Sesquiquadrate Jupiter, Mars Square Neptune, Jupiter Sesquiquadrate Neptune, Jupiter Trine Pluto, Uranus Opposition Pluto
Categories related to Mortimer J. Adler: Columbia University faculty, Catholics from California, 2001 deaths, American male non-fiction writers, Catholics from New York (state), Columbia College (New York) alumni, 20th-century American male writers, American political philosophers, 20th-century American philosophers, Philosophers from New York (state), December 28 births, Catholics from Illinois, American educators, 20th-century American non-fiction writers, American male essayists, 20th-century American essayists, National Humanities Medal recipients, Jewish philosophers, American philosophers, Philosophers of religion, Epistemologists, Social critics, American educational theorists, Historians of philosophy, Moral philosophers, Philosophers of law, American former Protestants, 20th-century American educators, Political philosophers, Contemporary philosophers, University of Chicago Law School faculty, Jewish American academics, American people of German-Jewish descent, American ethicists, American encyclopedists, American cultural critics, Philosophers of culture, Philosophers of economics, Philosophers of education, Philosophers of social science, Social philosophers, Writers about activism and social change, Metaphysicians, Catholic philosophers, Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism, Writers about religion and science, Philosophers of mind, Anthologists, Philosophers of history, Christian ethicists, Anglican philosophers, American autobiographers, Ontologists, Rationalists, Philosophers of ethics and morality, Philosophers of psychology, American philosophy academics, Philosophy writers, 1902 births, Philosophers of art, Philosophers of literature, Philosophers of sexuality, Aristotelian philosophers, Philosophers of love, American anti-capitalists, Converts to Anglicanism from Judaism, Metaphysics writers, Philosophers from Illinois, Philosophers of war, Literacy and society theorists, Action theorists, Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni, Writers from Manhattan, 20th-century American theologians, Encyclopædia Britannica, Great Books, Jewish encyclopedists, Thomists
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