Margret Sanger
Richard Dawkins
John Lennon
Dennet
Feuerbach
Carl Sagan
Karl Marx
Siddhartha (The Buddha)
Sam Harris
2007-03-10 13:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Richard Dawkins
Ann Rynd
Jim Darwin
2007-03-10 21:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Steven hawking
Bernard Shaw
Richard Dawkins
Mark Twain
2007-03-10 21:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Carl Sagan
Me!
2007-03-10 21:32:02
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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Well Woody Allen
Penn and Teller
The Mythbusters.
But they're not really Philosophers
2007-03-10 21:31:00
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answer #5
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answered by Skeptic123 5
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It would depend on how you define "philospher." If you mean anybody who is an atheist, than it would be (in my opinion):
1) Carl Sagan.
2) Richard Dawkins.
3) Anthony Flew before he became a deist.
2007-03-10 21:31:03
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answered by Nowhere Man 6
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Carl Sagan, Spinoza (god as Nature so essentially considered atheistic/natural pantheism), and for contempory times Daniel Dennett.
2007-03-10 21:37:34
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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I don't know if they're the best or most famous, but I like Nietszche, Ayn Rand, and Voltairine de Cleyre (not many have read her, I don't think--she's an anarchist as well).
2007-03-10 21:33:17
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answered by N 6
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The only one I know of is Nietchze. (And I probably butchered his name, so I apologise.) As for others, I'm pretty out of the philosophy-circle at the moment, so I'll have to get back to you once I finally get to delve into that particular subject of studies. (I don't have a philosophy class in my high school, so I'm stuck to buying books about it until college, pretty much.)
2007-03-10 21:32:41
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answer #9
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answered by Nanashi 3
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Bertrand Russell
Socrates (allegedly)
Nietzsche.
2007-03-10 21:40:58
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answered by Anonymous
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