Plato
Tragedies - The obvious one...Romeo & JulietComedies - Much Ado About NothingHistories - Henry VI
Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essay "Nature" Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote the essay "Nature"
Shakespeare did not write subjects, he wrote plays and poetry. Those plays and poems address all kinds of different subjects, far more than you could list exhaustively.
Mainly he wrote tragedies, but he also wrote comedies.
According to legend, Laozi was a great philosopher wrote the book called Tao Te Ching. He was traditionally considered as the founder of Taoism.
The Greek philosopher Plato wrote in The Republic that philosopher-kings should rule. He believed that those with the greatest wisdom and understanding of truth should govern society for its own good.
The English philosopher who wrote the Two Treatises on Government is John Locke. In this work, Locke argues that governments derive their legitimacy from the consent of the governed and that their primary purpose is to protect the natural rights of life, liberty, and property of individuals.
He wrote different kinds of writings, that were different from other writers.
The philosopher who wrote the Myth of the Cave is Plato. It is found in his work "The Republic" and is used as an allegory to explore the nature of reality and the importance of education and enlightenment.
Plato wrote the Republic.
The Greek philosopher who wrote "The Republic" is Plato. In this work, he explores the idea of an ideal society governed by philosopher-kings.
Gottfried Leibniz
Thomas Hobbes wrote "Leviathan", a book published in 1651 that discusses the structure of society and government.
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Aristotle
His name was Lucius Apuleius.
Michel Foucault