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Belgian Franciscan missionary
famous for his book Bantu Philosophy. Tempels was born in Berlaar, Belgium. Born Frans Tempels, he took the name "Placide" on his entry into a Franciscan seminary
Placide_Tempels
Book by Placide Tempels
Philosophy (La philosophie bantoue in French) is a 1945 book written by Placide Tempels which aims to describe the inherent philosophical structure of the
Bantu_Philosophy
Name list
Gabonese footballer Placide Poulin (born 1938), Canadian businessman Placide Tempels (1906–1977), Belgian Franciscan missionary Placide Viel (1815–1877)
Placide
Philosophical movement
rather than an activity for the individual. One proponent of this form, Placide Tempels, argued in Bantu Philosophy that the metaphysical categories of the
African_philosophy
Essay by Aimé Césaire
various disciplines, including geographer Pierre Gourou, missionary Placide Tempels, psychoanalyst Octave Mannoni, and writer Yves Florenne. In the fifth
Discourse_on_Colonialism
Cameroonian philosopher (1931–2014)
and Paulin Hountondji primarily reference a Belgian missionary named Placide Tempels, who published a book in 1945 titled 'La philosophie Pantone', and
Marcien_Towa
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hybrid in that it was initially founded by a Flemish Franciscan priest, Placide Tempels. Although accepted by the Catholic Church (members continue to participate
Religion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Religion_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo
Beninese philosopher (1942–2024)
philosophy. His main target was the ethnophilosophy of writers such as Placide Tempels and Alexis Kagame. He argued that such an approach confuses the methods
Paulin_J._Hountondji
Catholic priest (1890–1951)
Bantu Philosophy (La Philosophie bantoue) by the Belgian missionary Placide Tempels first published in 1945. Jadot 1968. Roberts 1991, p. 196. Roberts
Stefano_Kaoze
Kenyan philosopher
its unique features. Examples of those holding this position are: Placide Tempels, Leopold Sedar Senghor, John S. Mbiti, and Alexis Kagame. Nationalistic-Ideological
Henry_Odera_Oruka
Rwandan philosopher
into the Kinyarwanda language. Abiru African philosophy Janheinz Jahn Placide Tempels Linguistic relativity Dictionary of African Christian Biography "Kagame
Alexis_Kagame
Anglo-French environmentalist and writer
Eugene Odum C. H. Waddington Paul Alfred Weiss William Homan Thorpe Placide Tempels Alfred Radcliffe-Brown Roy Rappaport Richard St. Barbe Baker John Aspinall
Edward_Goldsmith
2000) 14 February – Felix Meskens, athlete (died 1973) 18 February – Placide Tempels, missionary (died 1977) 22 March – Marcel Hastir, artist (died 2011)
1906_in_Belgium
Ethnic group in Kenya
its first contact with European civilisation. London: Edward Arnold. Tempels, Placide (1959). Bantu Philosophy. Paris: Présence africaine. Wanjau, Gakaara
Kikuyu_people
PLACIDE TEMPELS
PLACIDE TEMPELS
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Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman...
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Calm; Quiet; Tranquil; Serene
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salvation has arrived.
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Italian
Italian form of Greek Paris, probably PARIDE means "wager."Â
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Placid
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Variant spelling of English Lacy, LACIE means "lace-like."
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English name derived from Latin Placidus, PLACID means "calm, placid."
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Tranquil; Calm; Placid
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Placidus, PLACIDO means "calm, placid."
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Tranquil.
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Indian
Placid
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Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Placidus, PLÃCIDO means "calm, placid."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Latin
Cheerful; Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's Surname Brought to British Isles After Norman Conquest; Lace-like
Female
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French form of Latin Placida, PLACIDE means "calm, placid."
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Spanish
Tranquil.
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From the Valley
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Untroubled
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Placid
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Placid
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Tranquil.
PLACIDE TEMPELS
PLACIDE TEMPELS
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English and Dutch
English and Dutch : variant spelling of Phillips.
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Indian, Sanskrit
With a Handsome Body
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Money
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Biblical
The Lord's time.
Girl/Female
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Shakunthala | ஷகà¯à®‚தலா
Brought up by birds, The heroine of shakunthalam
Boy/Male
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Very Fragrant
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Muslim
Noble, Famous, Eminent, Outstanding
Boy/Male
Indian
Mighty victorious' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-victorious.aspx'>victorious, Might victor
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Muslim
Gestures
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Happy.
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of Place
n. pl.
A group of fishes including the sharks and rays; the Elasmobranchii; -- called also Placoidei.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Place
n.
See Plaice.
n.
Any fish having placoid scales, as the sharks.
n.
A retired or private place.
n.
Ordinal relation; position in the order of proceeding; as, he said in the first place.
n.
One of the Placoides.
a.
Pleased; contented; unruffied; undisturbed; serene; peaceful; tranquil; quiet; gentle.
adv.
In a placid manner.
n.
To put out at interest; to invest; to loan; as, to place money in a bank.
a.
Of the material of which plaids are made; tartan.
a.
Platelike; having irregular, platelike, bony scales, often bearing spines; pertaining to the placoids.
n.
Goods of any quality or material of the pattern of a plaid or tartan; a checkered cloth or pattern.
n.
The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement.
a.
Having a pattern or colors which resemble a Scotch plaid; checkered or marked with bars or stripes at right angles to one another; as, plaid muslin.
n.
To set; to fix; to repose; as, to place confidence in a friend.
a.
Wearing a plaid.
n.
To assign a place to; to put in a particular spot or place, or in a certain relative position; to direct to a particular place; to fix; to settle; to locate; as, to place a book on a shelf; to place balls in tennis.