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Was Aristotle a utilitarian philosopher?

No, Aristotle was not a utilitarian philosopher. He was a virtue ethicist who believed in the importance of developing moral character and living a virtuous life.


What Greek philosopher who promoted the doctrine of humors?

The Greek philosopher who promoted the doctrine of humors was Hippocrates. He believed that an imbalance of the four bodily fluids (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile) could lead to illness, and his teachings laid the foundation for the practice of Western medicine.


What philosopher believes in fate?

One philosopher who believed in fate was the ancient Greek philosopher, Heraclitus. He believed that everything is predetermined and that humans are powerless to change the course of events.


Which philosopher believed that society should be ruled by philosopher kings?

Plato Plato


Who believed that offenders should be punished only if they deserve it and not for any consequences that may come of it?

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Which philosopher strongly believed in the idea if freedom of speech and religious?

All of the framers of the constitution believed in those principles.


What does utilitarean mean?

Utilitarian is an adjective used to describe something that is designed to be useful rather than attractive. It also means of or relating to the doctrine of utilitarianism.


The greek philosopher who believed that intelligence was inherited was?

Plato it is!


Which philosopher believed that there is no afterlife?

David Hume was one.


What was a Doctrine of a Calling?

This was a doctrine believed by John Winthrop and many of Puritans instructing them to do God's work.


Who was the French philosopher who called for freedom of speech?

Voltaire, he was the philosopher who also believed in freedom of belief.


Why was William penn a quaker?

He believed their doctrine was true.