Pythagoras
Machiavelli believed that rulers did not need to be as ethical as in Plato's philosophy.
Many scientists and thinkers from the Enlightenment period onwards believed that the unknown could be explained through the scientific method and rational inquiry. Prominent figures like Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon, and RenΓ© Descartes championed the idea that systematic observation, experimentation, and logical deduction could unravel the mysteries of the universe. This belief laid the foundations of scientific progress and the rejection of supernatural explanations for natural phenomena.
He never believed in anything.
It is/was part of Chinese philosophy.
Lucretius advocated for a materialistic philosophy that emphasized the idea that all things are composed of physical matter. He believed that the universe operates solely based on natural laws and interactions between particles. Lucretius heavily opposed supernatural explanations for natural phenomena.
Erich Mendelsohn
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specifying what the undersigned believed, the philosophy behind the document (from "We hold these Truths to be self-evident" to "an absolute Tyranny over these States"). What beliefs did the Founding Fathers declare they held?
Marxist Communism.
Stoicism
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