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Sir George Cayley was often called the 'Father of Flight'.
Rene Descartes does not appear to have had a nickname, although he once enrolled at Leiden University under the name of "Poitevin" and he is now often known as "the father of modern philosphy".
Socrates is often regarded as the father of Western philosophy. He laid the foundation for many philosophical ideas and is best known for his Socratic method of questioning to provoke critical thinking and self-reflection.
it was George Washington.
Samual Adams
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john muir
Albert Einstein
Thales of Miletus is often called the father of philosophy due to his revolutionary ideas and contributions to the development of Western philosophy in ancient Greece. Thales is known for his inquiries into the nature of the universe and his belief that water is the fundamental substance of all things.
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James Madison is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" due to his significant contributions to the drafting of the United States Constitution and his role in advocating for its ratification.