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Juan David García Bacca (Pamplona, June 26, 1901 – Quito, Ecuador, August 5, 1992), was a Spanish–Venezuelan philosopher and university professor. Garcia Bacca studied under the Claretians and became a priest in 1925. He continued his formative studies at the University of Munich, University of Zurich and the University of Paris. Yet he quit the Church during the 1930s and began to study philosophy at the University of Barcelona. In 1936 he went into exile because of his criticism of Francisco Franco, traveling first to Ecuador, where he taught at the Central University of Ecuador (1939–42) where he became a close friend with the writer Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco, then to México, where he taught at the UNAM (1942–46) and finally establishing in Venezuela in 1946 and becoming a Venezuelan c

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  • خوان غارسيا (فيلسوف) (ar)
  • Juan David García Bacca (es)
  • Juan David García Bacca (eu)
  • Juan David García Bacca (it)
  • Juan David García Bacca (en)
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  • خوان غارسيا (بالإسبانية: Juan David García Bacca)‏ (و. 1901 – 1992 م) هو فيلسوف، وكاتب، ورياضياتي، ‏ من إسبانيا، وفنزويلا، ولد في بنبلونة، توفي في كيتو، عن عمر يناهز 91 عاماً. (ar)
  • Juan David García Bacca (Iruñea, 1901eko ekainaren 26a - Quito, 1992ko abuztuaren 5a) euskal venezuelar filosofo eta irakaslea izan zen. (eu)
  • Juan David García Bacca (Pamplona, 26 de junio de 1901 - Quito, Ecuador, 5 de agosto de 1992) fue un filósofo, lógico, ensayista y traductor español nacionalizado venezolano. (es)
  • Juan David García Bacca (Pamplona, 26 giugno 1901 – Quito, 5 agosto 1991) è stato un filosofo spagnolo naturalizzato venezuelano. (it)
  • Juan David García Bacca (Pamplona, June 26, 1901 – Quito, Ecuador, August 5, 1992), was a Spanish–Venezuelan philosopher and university professor. Garcia Bacca studied under the Claretians and became a priest in 1925. He continued his formative studies at the University of Munich, University of Zurich and the University of Paris. Yet he quit the Church during the 1930s and began to study philosophy at the University of Barcelona. In 1936 he went into exile because of his criticism of Francisco Franco, traveling first to Ecuador, where he taught at the Central University of Ecuador (1939–42) where he became a close friend with the writer Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco, then to México, where he taught at the UNAM (1942–46) and finally establishing in Venezuela in 1946 and becoming a Venezuelan c (en)
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  • Juan David García Bacca (en)
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  • Quito, Ecuador (en)
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  • Pamplona, Spain (en)
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