List of centenarians (philosophers and theologians)
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The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as philosophers and theologians – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see Lists of centenarians.
Living
| Name | Lifespan | Age | Notability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hans Albert | 1921–2023 | 102 | German philosopher[1] |
| Ruth Nanda Anshen | 1900–2003 | 103 | American philosopher, author and editor[2] |
| Harry Blamires | 1916–2017 | 101 | English Anglican theologian and literary critic[3] |
| Mario Bunge | 1919–2020 | 100 | Argentinian-born Canadian philosopher of science |
| Konstantinos Despotopoulos | 1913–2016 | 102 | Greek philosopher[4] |
| Gillo Dorfles | 1910–2018 | 107 | Italian philosopher, artist and art critic[5] |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer | 1900–2002 | 102 | German philosopher[6] |
| Sir Lloyd Geering | 1918– | 107 | New Zealand theologian[7] |
| Errol Harris | 1908–2009 | 101 | South African philosopher and author[8] |
| Charles Hartshorne | 1897–2000 | 103 | American pioneer of process theology[9] |
| Karl Holzamer | 1906–2007 | 100 | German philosopher and director general of ZDF[10] |
| Benoît Lacroix | 1915–2016 | 100 | Canadian theologian and philosopher[11] |
| Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias | 1918–2019 | 100 | Peruvian philosopher and professor[12] |
| Sir William Mitchell | 1861–1962 | 101 | Australian philosopher, professor and author[13] |
| Teodor Oizerman | 1914–2017 | 102 | Soviet and Russian philosopher and academician[14] |
| Alfred Vaucher | 1887–1993 | 106 | French theologian and church historian[15] |
| Paul Weiss | 1901–2002 | 101 | American philosopher[16] |