Martin Moors

Martin Moors is a professor of Philosophy and is the Chair of Contemporary Metaphysics at the Higher Institute of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven (KUL), Belgium, where he lectures.[1]

He is internationally respected and highly regarded for his publications on Kant, German idealism and Schelling.

Books

Boros, Gábor, Herman De Dijn, and M. Moors. The Concept of Love in 17th and 18th Century Philosophy. [Leuven, Belgium]: Leuven University Press, 2007.[2]

gollark: Hopefully you won't miss your desired position and fall into the star or something.
gollark: Your stuff is on the scale of *universes*?!
gollark: You would probably want to put most people into constantly moving habitats if there was any likelihood of being attacked.
gollark: Zap opponent's planets, run away.
gollark: Maybe replace each ship with a bunch of separate ones carrying different things and going the same way, if the drive equipment isn't *massive*?

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