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 | | Despite his emphasis on objectivity, Ranke was notorious for his criticisms of the French, thereby illustrating the point of such modern philosophers of history as E.H. Carr, that one can never be entirely objective, as even the construct known as a "fact" involves some amount of subjectivity. |
 | | R.L. Moore, famous professor of mathematics at the University of Texas, Austin, and developer of the Moore method, in which students developed their own proofs within a framework supplied by the instructor. |
 | | Alfred North Whitehead, a professor of Trinity College, Cambridge; the University of London; and later at Harvard, Whitehead is primarily known as a mathematician, logician, and philosopher of science. |
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