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called ‘ Squashed Philosophers ’ that is the answer to your (perhaps unconscious) prayer. His brilliant idea was to take the works of the great philosophers from Plato
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the five senses. Some philosophers would make six, seven, and even eight senses; but the common reckoning is the most trustworthy. Of all our senses, hearing seems to be the most
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thinkers or the social philosophers and reformers. He was, in fact, a mixture of both, but since he was a spectator in the workers' movement and not in any way a direct participan
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historicism of German philosophers― Hegel, Nietzsche, and Heidegger― that paved the way for Postmodernism, as our century closes, [10] it is the French who have taken the lead. Th
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of China, as well as of philosophers like Tan Sitong or Liang Qichao. Another term used in the text, "qin-min" which James Legge, following Zhu Xi, amends to "xin-min" and transla
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