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'''Juan Luis Vives''' (] - ]) was a ] logician, ] and scholar. | '''Juan Luis Vives''' (] - ]) was a ] logician, ] and scholar. | ||
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Juan Luis Vives (1492 - 1540) was a Spanish logician, philosopher and scholar.
Considered the father of guaranteed minimum income with his memoir De Subventione Pauperum to the Major of Bruges in 1526.
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