No. The Philosophers stone is a fictional artifact once sought by alchemists. It has nothing to do with actual philosophy. Philosophy itself is a diverse field of ideas and opinions, many of which conflict with one another, so philosophy does not offer definitive proofs.
Philosophy+stone
alchemists only believed that their was a philosophers' stone
Doodle God 2 Philosophers stone + sand (sand=stone+water) (philosophers stone=demi god+quick silver)
Mainly because it's never existed in the reality.
Philosophers stone plus metal equals gold. Wizard plus energy equals philosophers stone.
demigod+quicksilver=philosophers stone
gold was never actually made, the element its self is found all over the world and was valued because of its rarity.Although many early alchemists tried to find "the philosophers stone" which was the key to making gold (the philosophers stone does not exist).
Alchemists were the ones looking for the philosopher's stone.
Too vague question to answer. To begin with, pre-Socratic philosophers (Parmenides, Heraclitus, Pythagoras) were the first thinkers (not "philosophers") of all times and the ones who first formulated the way we in the West think. After them came Socrates, Aristotle and Plato. And then... chaos. From Roman philosophers to modern "monsters" of philosophy like Heidegger and Wittgenstein, many people put their stone in the high wall of Philosophy...
You cannot find philosophers stones. This is because the only maker, Nicholas Flammel, died. The stone that the first Harry Potter book is based on is destroyed.
Elixir of life.
he was 10