Pythagoras
There's never a philosopher around when you really need one.While Socrates is recognized as having been a very influential philosopher, he always insisted that he possessed no wisdom, but was a pursuer of wisdom.Aristotle founded the Peripatetic school of philosophers in Ancient Greece.
Both are correct, but "insisted on using" is more commonly used in English.
The word insisted is a verb. Mom insisted I stay home. I insisted I had to be home early.
Sam insisted he was right. My sister insisted on having cake for breakfast. My mother insisted we were going to be late. Yesterday, I insisted that we had lunch early. My mother insisted that I take an umbrella as she thought that it would rain.
Was a British philosopher who advocated for people's to their own liberty. He insisted that governments inherit their rights from the people. And wielding our rights to government make us vulnerable. Was one of the enlightenment fathers of the period.
The preposition "on" is often used before "insisted." For example, "She insisted on coming with us."
The past tense of "insist" is "insisted."
There are three syllables in the word insisted.(In - sis - ted).
Ada Lovelace was more interested in geography at age 6. Her mother, Lady Bryon insisted she study arithmetic. Lady Bryon requested lessons on geography be replaced with mathematics and eventually replaced Ada's tutors for more math oriented studies.
No. Insisted is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to insist). One adverb form is the adverb insistently.
The council acknowledged the importance of the Bible. It insisted, however, on the church's authority to interpret the Bible. It is said that the Latin Bible was the only official scripture. Hope this helps!! (:
pluralism is?