lol for philosophersss who needs em
2007-03-24 08:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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1. A 3rd century famous person once said that " get educated if you have to go to China" as in those days travelling to another city was even full of danger.
2. my teacher once said listen to all and be open minded but do what you think is best at the time.
Remember all the philosophers are unique in their own ways but you create your own philosophical terms and become the best and unique from others.
2007-03-24 11:34:33
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answered by irfan mir 1
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Ayn Rand
There is something utterly profound about a woman who had this to say about her Philosophy:
My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.
There is something marvelous about someone who thinks that a person's most moral act is to be happy. Especially considering that she fled Soviet Russia, a society which claimed that happiness was sacrifice to the greater good.
2007-03-24 10:24:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Noam Chomsky, because he's a lying hipocrite just like me, I love it when he goe's on a tirade about evil america, and hates capatlism, but yet for 33 years his paycheck is signed by the "Penatgon" for his research work for the U.S. Governmernment, not the universities he works for. I love hipocrite philosophers. (You can read this chapter in "Do as I say, not as I do" by Peter Swcweizer, for all the naysayer coffe shop goofballs, oh by the way he has (pete) has not been sued.
2007-03-24 09:00:27
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answered by joseph p 1
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Socrates
2007-03-24 09:29:56
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answered by Travis James 4
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No one philosopher. I learned from them all.
2007-03-24 09:14:22
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answered by Sophist 7
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Nietzsche. Perhaps his most profound ideas are his most well-known: "God is dead," and, "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger." But his philosophy is not as simple as all that, and his writing is fascinating. I read "Thus Spake Zarathustra" my freshman year of college. If you're new to Nietzsche, I recommend "The Gay Science." Let me know what you think!
2007-03-24 08:54:58
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answered by JenniFire 2
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I don't know, but I learnt a lot of things from a lot of people, unfortunately it didn't help me when I had problems.
As conclusion, the best one is the one who can help you, even a best friend, or god, or yourself if you are smart enough.
2007-03-24 08:55:57
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answered by ParaskeveTuriya 4
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Rene Descartes. He proved without question that there is a God. Probably not the God most people think of, though....
2007-03-24 10:09:41
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answered by Daniel C 5
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Aristotle and Philippa Foote.
HTH
Charles
2007-03-24 09:40:51
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answered by Charles 6
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Nelson Mandela he has a true love and respect for humanity
2007-03-24 08:57:36
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answered by The_Darker_Side_of_Me 2
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