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    philosopher


    1. I’m not a philosopher


    2. As the philosopher said:


    3. no philosopher, nor was he an intellectual giant


    4. MacKenzie was no philosopher, nor was he an intellectual giant


    5. 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


    6. ‘Hemlock? Isn’t that what some Greek philosopher died of?’ James said in an obvious attempt at lightening the atmosphere


    7. philosopher always talking about the meaning of life and shit


    8. ‘Great philosopher? She was nothing but a bloody


    9. philosopher, being adept of Stoicism with its many


    10. Any philosopher builds his

    11. Schopenhauer saying, “A philosopher should study a


    12. He is an appreciated philosopher, and


    13. I am not a philosopher but in etymological sense of the


    14. But, he become again a philosopher, needs to


    15. 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


    16. “Not even the most wild-eyed philosopher has ever suggested that women take a part in


    17. As a philosopher I can argue that these unfortunate persons act the way nature intends them to act


    18. 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’


    19. philosopher, was a poor politician


    20. And was reminded of the philosopher

    21. philosopher in the true meaning of the


    22. 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


    23. The philosopher Boethius agreed with Aquinas when he said, “God is happiness itself


    24. 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


    25. Seventeenth century French philosopher who has done as much damage to the thinking in the centuries that followed him as can be imagined


    26. No rational person can be persuaded that a philosopher suffering a toothache has a disconnect between his mind and his body


    27. 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


    28. So sayeth Herbert Spencer, British author, economist and philosopher 1820-1903


    29. 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


    30. Eighteenth century English philosopher

    31. English historian, philosopher, and essayist


    32. 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


    33. Plato, called by many the world"s greatest philosopher, was also the West"s first totalitarian


    34. Marx has been discredited as a philosopher, except of course for his mush-headed acolytes on America"s college campuses


    35. Greek philosopher, pupil of Socrates and teacher of Aristotle


    36. 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


    37. Beware this breed, for he often masquerades as a philosopher, who supposedly has mastered the fine art of


    38. Fancies himself a philosopher, due to the fact that he can quote Socrates


    39. Just as studying the history of philosophy is not studying philosophy, so the ability to quote philosophy does not make one a philosopher


    40. A philosopher might correctly (reason) that a farmer cannot plant a garden with gold

    41. 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


    42. 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"


    43. As Chuck Brubaker once said in a letter to the editor, “You don’t need any training to be a philosopher


    44. Andre shrugged and nodded, ever the philosopher


    45. 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


    46. 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)


    47. Marx’s dialectic was an adaptation from the philosopher Hegel, whose thoughts


    48. Probably, the anatomist will be holding hands with the philosopher for that task


    49. philosopher in the Medici court


    50. 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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    Synonyms for "philosopher"

    philosopher sage savant theorist

    "philosopher" definitions

    a specialist in philosophy


    a wise person who is calm and rational; someone who lives a life of reason with equanimity