it was friedrich nietzsche
The philosopher is Aristotle but he stated Man is by nature a social animal; an individual who is unsocial naturally and not accidentally is either beneath our notice or more than human. Society is something that precedes the individual. Anyone who either cannot lead the common life or is so self-sufficient as not to need to, and therefore does not partake of society, is either a beast or a god
A famous quote by Voltaire . Its meaning is still debated today. The way I (like to) see it, it is a sentence said in irony. Voltaire is saying, "Let us accept that God exists. But what if he didn't? Well, we would have to invent him, because he is necessary for the individual / society , for whatever reasons. So then, if he DIDN'T exist, we would actually be living exactly the same way, believing in a God that is not there." With this irony, Voltaire is trying to show that God does not exist. Perhaps Voltaire is saying that it does not matter whether God exists or not.
Nietzsche famously declared that "God is dead," meaning that traditional religious beliefs no longer hold sway in modern society. He criticized the Christian concept of God as a projection of human weakness and argued for a more individualistic, self-reliant approach to life. Overall, Nietzsche viewed belief in God as a hindrance to human development and advocated for a reevaluation of traditional moral values.
The first philosopher to propose an ontological argument is still up for debate. Some think that Greek philosophers, such as Plato, first argued it. The mainstream view is that the ontological argument was first developed by St. Anselm. Others believe that the Islamic philosopher Avicenna was the first, and may others view the philosopher Descartes as being the first.
St. Anselm of Canterbury is often considered the founder of Scholasticism. He was a medieval theologian and philosopher known for his writings on the relationship between faith and reason, particularly his ontological argument for the existence of God.
Nietzsche said "God is dead".
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Imhotep was said to have had 11 siblings, him being the 12th of his parents. He became a God to the Egyptians and was often said to be a poet and a philosopher.
Name: Osoris
He said that oh my God! Iam ruined
No, he was not a god, he was a philosopher, and a doctor
Pluto is the Roman name for the Greek God of the Underword and the Dead; Hades.
Friedrich Nietzsche is the philosopher who famously stated "God is dead" in his work Thus Spoke Zarathustra. He used this phrase to convey the idea that traditional religious beliefs and values no longer hold the same authority and significance in modern society. Nietzsche argued for the need to create new values that are grounded in human agency rather than relying on the concept of a higher power.
The name of the God of rebirth and ruler of the dead in Ancient Egypt was Osiris.
EMILE DURKHEIM is the sociologist who said that GOD is society divinized.
He's an ancient Greek philosopher not a god.
Yahvah is the Hebrew name for God. The name is said to be sacred.