Niccolo Michiavelli
English version: "The end justify the means"
Renato Constantino, a Filipino historian, is commonly associated with the statement "Ang wakas ng nagpapatunay sa kadahilanan." This phrase emphasizes the idea that the outcome or result is what validates the reasons behind one's actions or decisions.
The Greek philosopher who said "I think, therefore I am" was René 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.
René Descartes.
The philosopher who said "man is lazy" was Arthur Schopenhauer. He believed that human beings have a propensity for idleness and are often driven by a desire to avoid pain and seek pleasure.
Socrates.
i was searching around and the other websites i went on said that sunandha gandhi was a philosopher.
Plato or Socrates
I suppose that any Greek philosopher did not say so.
The Greek philosopher who said "I think, therefore I am" was René 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.
Graham Bell
Philosopher Jean-Jacques Rosseau
Rene Descarte; and he was French.
The Greek philosopher Protagoras.
It was the Greek philosopher Archimedes.
René Descartes.
The philosopher who said "man is lazy" was Arthur Schopenhauer. He believed that human beings have a propensity for idleness and are often driven by a desire to avoid pain and seek pleasure.