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The Reverend
Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza
Born
1578
Balmaseda, Spanish Empire
Died
10 November 1641(1641-11-10) (aged 62–63)
Madrid, Spanish Empire
Education
University of Salamanca
Era
17th-century philosophy
Region
Western philosophy
Spanish philosophy
School
Scholasticism Conceptualism[1]
Institutions
University of Valladolid
University of Salamanca
Main interests
Metaphysics, logic, ontology
Pedro Hurtado de Mendoza (1578, Balmaseda – November 10, 1641, Madrid), also called Puente Hurtado de Mendoza, was a Basque scholastic philosopher and theologian.
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