Similar words: philosophical, philosophy, theosophy, sophism, sophistry, sophisticated, sophistication, unsophisticated. Meaning: [fɪ'lɑsəfə(r) /-'lɒ-] n. 1. a specialist in philosophy 2. a wise person who is calm and rational; someone who lives a life of reason with equanimity.
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211. Around 1,100, Peter Abelard went to Paris to study at the school of Notre Dame. He gained a reputation as an outstanding philosopher.
212. Thales ( 636 - 546 B.C. ), philosopher and scientist, undertakes about the laws of nature and physics.
213. Sit around doing nothing for a couple years, and you can call yourself an experienced meditator, philosopher, or politician.
214. The paper cites the oft-quoted saying by the economist and philosopher John Stuart Mill: "Men do not desire to be rich, but to be richer than other men."
214. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
215. Herbert Marcuse was an important philosopher , aesthetician and sociologist in the twentieth century.
216. "THERE are three ways of being an unfilial son," argued Mencius, an ancient Confucian philosopher.
217. The theory"Learning society"was set forth, at the beginning, by American educator, educational philosopher, Robert Maynard Hutchins.
218. As Emma Goldman, a hugely influential early 20th-century political philosopher and activist, once said: "If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution.
219. Will Rogers a homespun philosopher who began his career as an Oklahoma cowboy.
220. Hannah Arendt, a 20th century philosopher, comments on what she describes as the "end" of the western tradition of philosophy.
221. Altruism is a rather new word for unselfishness, coined by 19th century humanist philosopher Auguste Comte as an alternative to egoism, which means putting oneself above all else.
222. He would be like a philologist refusing to examine a fact in language, a philosopher hesitating to scrutinize a fact in humanity.
223. Odd philosopher get left then right, and even philosopher get right then left.
224. Free thought is ole core part of John Locke's Natural Law Theory. Locke is the founder of the Classic libertarianism and the Philosopher in England.
225. American philosopher Paul Grice concluded that natural language had its own logic.
226. Bishop Fenelon, a contemporary of Louis XIV, was an eminent and great philosopher, a critic of government, and tutor to the Duke of Burgoyne, heir to the French throne.
227. Erich Fromm is American famous social philosopher, psychologist, and ethicist in the 20th century, and he is an important representative figure of Frankfurt School.
228. A Young student approached the famous French scientist and philosopher, Blaise Pascal, and declared, "If I had your brains, I would be a better person."
229. Like the Chinese civilization, the Jewish civilization also belongs to the rank of what the German philosopher Karl Jaspers called "Axial Civilizations".
230. Such a remarkable conclusion was foreshadowed by the French natural philosopher, Jean Baptiste Lamarck, who in 1800 had even less information about planetary dynamics than Vernadsky did.
231. "Breathtaking," is how Ted Honderich, a philosopher at University College London, scathingly describes Singer's foray into traditional philosophical territory.
232. But there's an underlying problem – one that philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein called " the language game. "
233. As writer and philosopher Iris Murdoch writes, "We are condemned to be free."
234. Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, the philosopher, died here today of apoplexy.
235. Claude Bernard was a famous French physiologist and philosopher in the 19th century. His experimental researches almost involved all fields of physiology.
236. The rise of modern science may perhaps be considered to date as far as the time of Roger Bacon, the wonderful monk and philosopher of Oxford, who lived between the years 1214 and 1292.
237. What is the mother of art, the inspiration of the poet, the patriot, the philosopher, and the great man of affairs—yes, what inspires their every effort save Love?
238. Roman Philosopher Lucretius wrote: What is food to one man is bitter poison to others.
239. Theodicy is the term coined by the eighteenth-century philosopher Leibniz, and he applied this term theodicy to just that kind of philosophical sentiment that's implied by its etymology.
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