Philip Willem van Heusde
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Philip Willem van Heusde (June 17, 1778, Rotterdam - July 2, 1839, Geneva) was an influential Dutch philosopher, who founded Groningen theology. From July 3 1804 until his death he was professor in literature and history at the University of Utrecht.
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- Brieven over het beoefenen der wijsbegeerte, inzonderheid in ons vaderland en in onze tijden, Utrecht (Joannes Altheer) (1837)
- Initia philosophiae Platonicae I-III, Trajecti ad Rhenum, Joannes Altheer, (1827 - 1836)
- De Socratische school of wijsgeerte voor de negentiende eeuw I-IV, Utrecht (Joannes Altheer. van der Post Jr) (1834 - 1839)

