Pythagoras
Pythagoras of Samos founded one of the most influential intellectual and religious movements in the ancient world. He established a community in Croton (southern Italy) devoted to mathematical and philosophical inquiry intertwined …
Pythagoras of Samos founded one of the most influential intellectual and religious movements in the ancient world. He established a community in Croton (southern Italy) devoted to mathematical and philosophical inquiry intertwined …
Moses ben Maimon — known as Maimonides or by his Hebrew acronym Rambam — was the greatest Jewish philosopher of the medieval period and one of the most important Jewish thinkers of …
Baruch (Benedict) de Spinoza was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin whose radical metaphysics, uncompromising rationalism, and scandalous identification of God with Nature made him the most controversial and, in the eyes …
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German polymath — philosopher, mathematician, logician, diplomat, and universal scholar — whose staggering range of achievement makes him one of the most formidable intellects in human history. …
Immanuel Kant was a German philosopher whose critical philosophy represents the most ambitious and systematic attempt in the history of Western thought to determine the scope and limits of human reason. His …
Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher whose pessimistic metaphysics, grounding all of reality in a blind, purposeless Will, offered a radical alternative to the optimistic systems of German Idealism. His masterwork The …
Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher, cultural critic, and poet whose radical reassessment of morality, truth, and the meaning of existence made him one of the most provocative and influential thinkers in …
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