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I’m not a philosopher
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As the philosopher said:
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no philosopher, nor was he an intellectual giant
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MacKenzie was no philosopher, nor was he an intellectual giant
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Harry reopened a text on the cultures of classical Greece and Rome and set to absorbing the nuances of ideals propounded by this or that philosopher, statesman or general whose insights filled the pages of the volume
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‘Hemlock? Isn’t that what some Greek philosopher died of?’ James said in an obvious attempt at lightening the atmosphere
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philosopher always talking about the meaning of life and shit
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‘Great philosopher? She was nothing but a bloody
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philosopher, being adept of Stoicism with its many
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Any philosopher builds his
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Schopenhauer saying, “A philosopher should study a
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He is an appreciated philosopher, and
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I am not a philosopher but in etymological sense of the
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But, he become again a philosopher, needs to
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The philosopher then comes in to propose that the human mind is programmed to receive, treat, and transmit information communicated to him by a vastly Superior Intelligence
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“Not even the most wild-eyed philosopher has ever suggested that women take a part in
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As a philosopher I can argue that these unfortunate persons act the way nature intends them to act
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When I think as a philosopher, I realize that each and every creature of this world does exactly the same thing I do in running his life: ‘it does the best it can’
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philosopher, was a poor politician
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And was reminded of the philosopher
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philosopher in the true meaning of the
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Well, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642, an astronomer, philosopher, mathematician, physicist, NFL quarterback—yeah, you know how it goes with these kinds of exceptional dudes), who was known by many as the Father of Modern Astronomy (Hey, Dad!), unfortunately made a huge mistake at the wrong time in the wrong place
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The philosopher Boethius agreed with Aquinas when he said, “God is happiness itself
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Yogic teaching can, in the words of philosopher Alan Watts, help us “get rid of the hallucination that each one of us is a skin-encapsulated ego
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Seventeenth century French philosopher who has done as much damage to the thinking in the centuries that followed him as can be imagined
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No rational person can be persuaded that a philosopher suffering a toothache has a disconnect between his mind and his body
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In the 1920"s, while serving time in an Italian prison, this Italian philosopher and communist advised his colleagues and acolytes that a frontal assault against democracy and capitalism would fail
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So sayeth Herbert Spencer, British author, economist and philosopher 1820-1903
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His influence extended to such economic giants as Milton Friedman, James Buchanan (another Nobel winner) and Thomas Sowell, perhaps the most important social philosopher of our time
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Eighteenth century English philosopher
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English historian, philosopher, and essayist
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Seventeenth century French philosopher who was famous for, among other things, saying that if all men knew what others said of them, there would not be four friends in the world
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Plato, called by many the world"s greatest philosopher, was also the West"s first totalitarian
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Marx has been discredited as a philosopher, except of course for his mush-headed acolytes on America"s college campuses
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Greek philosopher, pupil of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle
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A wise philosopher of the last century reminds us that society will not gain much by tearing down the rich man in order to elevate the poor man
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Beware this breed, for he often masquerades as a philosopher, who supposedly has mastered the fine art of
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Fancies himself a philosopher, due to the fact that he can quote Socrates
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Just as studying the history of philosophy is not studying philosophy, so the ability to quote philosophy does not make one a philosopher
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A philosopher might correctly (reason) that a farmer cannot plant a garden with gold
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A pop philosopher who had no effect on the philosophy field, and an awful novelist who had no admirers in literary circles, Rand's appeal was to very sheltered well off individuals with a fantasy image of themselves as persecuted
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Sun Tzu was an ancient Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher, who is believed to have written the famous ancient Chinese book on military strategy, "The Art of War"
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As Chuck Brubaker once said in a letter to the editor, “You don’t need any training to be a philosopher
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Andre shrugged and nodded, ever the philosopher
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A great philosopher once said, that we are unhappy because we set out expectations to high, meaning by expecting more than is there, we set ourselves up for failure
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A retired senior advocate, Israel Goldblatt was a philosopher and historian, in the final stages of writing the History of South West Africa from the beginning of the nineteenth century (published by Juta in 1971)
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Marx’s dialectic was an adaptation from the philosopher Hegel, whose thoughts
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Probably, the anatomist will be holding hands with the philosopher for that task
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philosopher in the Medici court
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Mystic and philosopher, Timothy Freke, elaborates: "Actually this sort of self-centered acquisitive attitude only generates more bad karma, because bad karma is always and only a consequence of self-orientation
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Author and philosopher Gene Edward Veith, Jr
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The radicalizing of environmentalism at its leading edge will be accelerated by the effect of what philosopher and environmentalist Alston Chase notes is an increasing urbanization of the environmental movement
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is the shocking proclamation of the nineteenth century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
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British philosopher Roger Scruton observes in an American Spectator article that there has never been a more effective means of “cutting off a whole people from its inheritance of moral and spiritual capital
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Philosopher Russell Kirk answered the neuroscientists some years before their science had been exploited to its present level
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Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard warned in the mid-nineteenth century that “in the end, all corruption will come about as a consequence of the natural sciences
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British writer and philosopher Roger Scruton holds that at the core of the unacceptable performance in America’s public school system there is a double fallacy
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The second fallacy Scruton sees at the root of educational deficiency is the philosophy of John Dewey, an American psychologist, philosopher, and educator of late nineteenth and early twentieth century
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The twentieth century French philosopher Raymond Aron recognizes the dullness of civilized society
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The model for the Pilgrims’ scheme of production and distribution was that laid out by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato in his classic work The Republic; socialism by another name
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The great American free market philosopher Ludwig von Mises, born in Austria, writes that socialism and capitalism cannot long abide
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It was the eighteenth century German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche who conceived the Ubermensch to represent the next step in the evolution of man
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The American Constitution is not the gift of one of Plato’s benevolent philosopher kings
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It was Marcus Cicero, a Roman philosopher and statesman who incouraged his
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It was Sir Isaac Newton, an English scientist, astronomer and philosopher, whose Third Law of Motion states, “ For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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For a young rebel, his wisdom displays the maturity of an Ancient Greek philosopher
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Voltaire? Was he a philosopher? She had no idea who Voltaire was
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his training in the metaphysics of the German philosopher G
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more than the philosopher who tries to separate reality from illusion with argumental
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A natural philosopher may insist that the real color of the room has something to do with the
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If consistent, a philosopher who believes in a physical world verified by observation should
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If you are a philosopher, then you may try to
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Both the scientist and the philosopher are attempting to explain why two groups of
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the philosopher, the student, and the parent—but it is not clear that they expend significant quantities of mechanical energy; and we also talk
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Logic is pleasing to the philosopher but not one of us follows it when his own ox is gored
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A philosopher might say that materialistic atoms in our universe exist in every possible universe and nowhere else
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they are unnecessary for the philosopher, who obeys the law because it is the right thing to do regardless of consequences
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Every philosopher from the seventeenth century forward has had to face the question
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know what a person’s past experiences were, can we not predict how he will behave in a given set of conditions in the future? If everyone is merely a product of his particular circumstances, is anyone responsible for his actions? A French philosopher stated, “tout compris c’est tout pardonner” (everything understood is everything pardoned)
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GWF Hegel, a German philosopher of the early nineteenth century, wrote The Phenomenology of Spirit in 1806
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anarchist philosopher Gustav Landauer, the young dramatist Ernst Toller, the poet of Bohemian life, Erich Muhsam, whose chief political act was the writing of some verses called ‘Der Lampenputzer’ which slanged the Majority Socialists, and a demented
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5 And Antiochus seeing him said 6 I would counsel you old man before your tortures begin to taste the pigs's flesh and save your life; for I feel respect for your age and hoary head which since you have had so long you appear to me to be no philosopher in retaining the superstition of the Jews
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34 I will not belie you O law my instructor! or forsake you O beloved self control! 35 I will not put you to shame O philosopher Reason; or deny you O honoured priesthood and science of the law
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”34) Craig, a theist and philosopher, answered cogently in the debate…
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There was even an ancient ampitheater that had once housed hundreds of listeners as a philosopher poured out his reflective ideas and mental concepts to the masses
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This is true not because a philosopher affirmed it, it is true because there is a
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beyond the definition that another French philosopher, Descartes, gave of
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Rudolf Steiner, the Austrianborn philosopher who lived up to the early twentieth century, and founder of the Anthroposophical Society, possessed the ability to perceive information beyond the material world: a ‘spiritual world’ which was just as real to him as the physical world was to others
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philosopher, Heraclitus, who lived in the
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In real life he was a philosopher and we had many interesting conversations
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The Greek philosopher Protagoras, who is credited with authoring this statement, was an agnostic whose philosophy foreshadowed secular humanism
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Reification is what philosopher Alfred North Whitehead called "the
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According to the philosopher who makes the rationale for this label,
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Russian émigré who became a novelist and amateur philosopher in 20th century America claimed that
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Romain Rolland, the French philosopher said that Gāndhi’s ideals were:
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mathematician and philosopher in the twentieth
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He was a great poet, a composer, philosopher, inventor, and friend of every fish who ever swam
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She is a famous movie star, a world-renowned poet, a fabulous lover, a rebel, a renegade, and a philosopher to rival even Mixlethynk
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(Mixlethynk is the philosopher who derived the theory that everything comes from nothing and nothing comes from everything and proved it by selling jars of nothing, which, according to him, contain everything, and therefore can provide every-1 with everything they ever wanted