No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
No. Cleopatra was a woman who was too self-centered to do any type of thinking unless it had to do with her advancement.
Descartes was a famous French philospher who lived during the Englightenment era. His name is pronounced as "deh-kart".
Cleopatra was born in 69 B.C. and this is the year 2015. do the math and you can answer your own question
Some notable Indian women philosophers in the 20th century include Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Kalpana Mohapatra, and Mrinal Miri.
Some early Greek philosophers include Thales, Anaximander, and Pythagoras. These individuals made significant contributions to the development of philosophy by exploring natural phenomena, mathematics, and the nature of reality.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence. He was inspired by the ideas of Enlightenment philosophers such as John Locke, who believed in natural rights and the social contract theory.
The Philosopher
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he was greek philospher
Plato
Nietzsche
dragon
Confucius :)
Aristotle.
Plato (Im 100% sure)
Plato.
Socrates
Aristotle comes to mind