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It seems to me that this list can be continued for a very long time. It is worth noting that Jews began to come to the “non-Jewish” philosophy at the end of the XIX century. This is due to the emancipation and cultural assimilation of Jews in Germany and Austria-Hungary, which has been going on since the end of the XVIII century.