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- Futa_Helu abstract "Futa Helu (17 June 1934 – 2 February 2010) was a Tongan philosopher, historian, and educator. He studied philosophy under the Australian empiricist John Anderson and in 1963 launched an educational institute named ‘Atenisi (Tongan for Athens, to pay homage to the ancient Greek philosophers, Herakleitos in particular). The institute began as a continuing education programme for civil servants, then initiated a high school in 1964 and a university in 1975.".
- Futa_Helu birthDate "1934-06-17".
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- Futa_Helu region Western_philosophy.
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- Futa_Helu wikiPageExternalLink atenisi.edu.to.
- Futa_Helu wikiPageExternalLink 054FutaHeluTonganVersion.pdf.
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- Futa_Helu name "Helu, Futa".
- Futa_Helu name "Ilaisa Futa-i-Haangana Helu".
- Futa_Helu region Western_philosophy.
- Futa_Helu shortDescription "Tongan philosopher".
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- Futa_Helu comment "Futa Helu (17 June 1934 – 2 February 2010) was a Tongan philosopher, historian, and educator. He studied philosophy under the Australian empiricist John Anderson and in 1963 launched an educational institute named ‘Atenisi (Tongan for Athens, to pay homage to the ancient Greek philosophers, Herakleitos in particular). The institute began as a continuing education programme for civil servants, then initiated a high school in 1964 and a university in 1975.".
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- Futa_Helu depiction School-of-%60Atenisi.jpg.
- Futa_Helu givenName "Futa".
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- Futa_Helu name "Futa Helu".
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- Futa_Helu name "Ilaisa Futa-i-Haangana Helu".
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