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Khalil Ahmad Khalil, (Arabic:خليل أحمد خليل) is a Lebanese intellectual, researcher, translator, prolific, and academic. He was born in 1942 in Sur, South Lebanon. He has many works in the fields of sociology in religion, politics, culture and philosophy, as well as a great number of translations, including Lalande's Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the glossary of philosophical terms. He is considered one of the most prominent Arab intellectuals of the 20th century, and a leading member of the Progressive Socialist Party. He joined the Party in 1968, and retired all organizational politics work after the assassination of Party leader Kamal Jumblatt. He received a prize for his published works and translations, which enriched the Arabic library, as well as his academic achievement in the Leb

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  • خليل أحمد خليل هو عالم اجتماع ومفكر وباحث ومترجم وموسوعي وأكاديمي من لبنان. ولد في العام 1942 في مدينة صور (جنوب لبنان). له عشرات المؤلفات في علم الاجتماع الديني والسياسي والثقافي والفلسفي، فضلاً عن عشرات الترجمات عن اللغة الفرنسية، ومنها «موسوعة لالاند الفلسفية» و«معجم المصطلحات الفلسفية»[1]. يعدّ من أبرز المفكرين العرب في القرن العشرين عمومًا و«الحزب التقدمي الاشتراكي» خصوصًا، إذ انتسب إليه في العام 1967، ثم اعتزل العمل السياسي التنظيمي بعد اغتيال رئيس الحزب كمال جنبلاط. كُرّم غير مرة، تقديرًا لما نشره من مؤلفات وترجمات أغنت المكتبة العربية، ولعمله الأكاديمي في الجامعة اللبنانية. (ar)
  • Khalil Ahmad Khalil, (Arabic:خليل أحمد خليل) is a Lebanese intellectual, researcher, translator, prolific, and academic. He was born in 1942 in Sur, South Lebanon. He has many works in the fields of sociology in religion, politics, culture and philosophy, as well as a great number of translations, including Lalande's Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the glossary of philosophical terms. He is considered one of the most prominent Arab intellectuals of the 20th century, and a leading member of the Progressive Socialist Party. He joined the Party in 1968, and retired all organizational politics work after the assassination of Party leader Kamal Jumblatt. He received a prize for his published works and translations, which enriched the Arabic library, as well as his academic achievement in the Lebanese University. (en)
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  • خليل أحمد خليل هو عالم اجتماع ومفكر وباحث ومترجم وموسوعي وأكاديمي من لبنان. ولد في العام 1942 في مدينة صور (جنوب لبنان). له عشرات المؤلفات في علم الاجتماع الديني والسياسي والثقافي والفلسفي، فضلاً عن عشرات الترجمات عن اللغة الفرنسية، ومنها «موسوعة لالاند الفلسفية» و«معجم المصطلحات الفلسفية»[1]. يعدّ من أبرز المفكرين العرب في القرن العشرين عمومًا و«الحزب التقدمي الاشتراكي» خصوصًا، إذ انتسب إليه في العام 1967، ثم اعتزل العمل السياسي التنظيمي بعد اغتيال رئيس الحزب كمال جنبلاط. كُرّم غير مرة، تقديرًا لما نشره من مؤلفات وترجمات أغنت المكتبة العربية، ولعمله الأكاديمي في الجامعة اللبنانية. (ar)
  • Khalil Ahmad Khalil, (Arabic:خليل أحمد خليل) is a Lebanese intellectual, researcher, translator, prolific, and academic. He was born in 1942 in Sur, South Lebanon. He has many works in the fields of sociology in religion, politics, culture and philosophy, as well as a great number of translations, including Lalande's Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the glossary of philosophical terms. He is considered one of the most prominent Arab intellectuals of the 20th century, and a leading member of the Progressive Socialist Party. He joined the Party in 1968, and retired all organizational politics work after the assassination of Party leader Kamal Jumblatt. He received a prize for his published works and translations, which enriched the Arabic library, as well as his academic achievement in the Leb (en)
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