Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Aristotle is often credited with the concept that form and matter are inseparable in his philosophy of hylomorphism. The idea is that form and matter are two essential components that make up physical objects, with form providing the structure and organization, and matter providing the substance. Thus, according to Aristotle, form and matter are interdependent and cannot exist without one another.
The Greek philosopher who proposed that everything is made of atoms was Democritus. He believed that atoms were indivisible particles that make up all matter in the universe.
The Greek philosopher who said "I think, therefore I am" was RenΓ© Descartes, a French philosopher and mathematician. This statement is more commonly associated with Descartes' philosophy rather than Greek philosophers.
The philosopher who famously said "I am a philosopher" was Diogenes the Cynic. He advocated for living a simple and virtuous life in accordance with nature, and his declaration of being a philosopher was a reflection of his commitment to philosophical principles over material wealth or social status.
The philosopher John Locke is often associated with the concept of the "tabula rasa," or "blank slate," which suggests that individuals are born without innate ideas or knowledge and that our experiences shape our character and development.
The early philosopher who argued that man is inherently evil was Thomas Hobbes. He believed that without authority and strict control, humans would act in a selfish and violent manner, leading to a state of perpetual conflict.
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Aristotle ...I took the quiz!
Socrates, he was a classical Greek Athenian philosopher
The Greek philosopher who proposed that everything is made of atoms was Democritus. He believed that atoms were indivisible particles that make up all matter in the universe.
Malleable
The Greek philosopher Democritus (460-370 B.C) believed atoms could not be created, destroyed, or further divided.
The philosopher Thomas Hobbes said it, it came from the Leviathan (a book collecting most of his work)
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i was searching around and the other websites i went on said that sunandha gandhi was a philosopher.
Plato or Socrates
Attributed to Gloria Steinem...however she says although she loves the quote it was not her that said it, it is a pun on another saying by a philosopher who said "Man without God is like a fish without a bicycle" and was taken my an MP in Australia and re invented into the saying above will get back with the name of the female member of Parliament when I find out.
I do not have sufficient information to form an opinion on the matter.