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Salvino Azzopardi

Salvino Azzopardi, born the 21 June 1931 at Hamrun (Malta) and died the 6 August 2006 at Naxxar (Malta), was a Maltese Jesuit priest, philosopher at Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth in Pune, India. He specialised in logic, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, mysticism, and metaphilosophy. As a philosopher he combined insights from Indian and Western Philosophies. Besides JDV, Pune, India, he has also taught at the Jesuit Philosophate, Kandy, Sri Lanka and Diocesan Seminary, Gozo, Malta.〔JDV Handbook, Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune, 1991, p. 8.〕
He is famous for his new insights on mysticism and metaphilosophy. His ideas and insights have influenced many philosophers in India.
==Early childhood==
Salvino, the fifth child of the Legal Procurator Philip Azzopardi and Giuseppina née Borg, and nephew of the servant of God, Eugenio Borg, his mother’s brother, was born on 20 June 1931 at Hamrun, Malta. He had his secondary schooling at the Lyceum and at an early age joined the “Lega”, the Hamrun Catholic Action “Milites Christi Regis”, where he became a catechist of the young aspirants.

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