That probably depends on who you ask, but a good argument could be made for Erasmus (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus) who lived from 1466-1536.
its erasmus and i think another is galileo.
Sir Thomas More and Erasmus of Rotterdam, the two were friends during the same period. (16th century)
Galileo was one of the most influential thinkers of the renaissance.
the most influential humanist thinker is Muhammad allama iqbal .
Emmanul, (1785 - 1817
Transcendentalists
Erasmus
Ralph Ellison was the author of one of the most influential novels of the Harlem Renaissance period, 'The Invisible Man.' The book explored the differences in northern and southern racism, and the social disconnect of the African American. Ellison, who had become disillusioned by the Communist Party after early involvement, used his platform as a writer to promote literature as a moral instrument.
one of the most influential and respected philosophers in Chinese history, like for example: Confucius in Chinese is 孔夫子.
The three most famous Greek thinkers are Aristotle, Socrates, and Plato.Socrates was Plato's mentor. Aristotle was Plato's student.Plato was the pupil of Socrates.
A:John Locke is regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers. He influenced Voltaire, Rousseau, John Madison and Thomas Jefferson, but lived a little too late to influence the Reformation. He asserted that revelation can not be admitted against the clear evidence of reason, and was a strong advocate of religious toleration.
William Shakespeare died in England in 1592. He was one of the most influential story tellers of all time.
One of the most influential thinkers in the Concord community was Ralph Waldo Emerson. He was a key figure in the transcendentalist movement, which emphasized individual intuition and the spiritual connection between humanity and nature. Emerson's essays and lectures had a significant impact on American literature and philosophy during the 19th century.
its erasmus and i think another is galileo.
its erasmus and i think another is galileo.
Transcendentalists
Transcendentalists
Aristotle was one of the most influential ancient thinkers when it came to political theory. His view of rules in a democracy was that the poorer of the population largely dominated a democracy.
Evangelical. Not apostle, as he never met Jesus; however, one could say he was the most influential missionary. Also, one could argue he was an influential latent homosexual.
Ralph Ellison was the author of one of the most influential novels of the Harlem Renaissance period, 'The Invisible Man.' The book explored the differences in northern and southern racism, and the social disconnect of the African American. Ellison, who had become disillusioned by the Communist Party after early involvement, used his platform as a writer to promote literature as a moral instrument.
Florence was one of the influential cities when talking about art. That was where the Medici family was, so there was a lot of art and sculpting going on.
one of the most influential and respected philosophers in Chinese history, like for example: Confucius in Chinese is 孔夫子.
one is deke copenhaver
Yes, Socrates is considered one of the most influential figures in history, particularly in the field of philosophy. His method of questioning and the Socratic method have had a lasting impact on Western philosophy and education.