Nicholas. He didn't search for it, he is the one who made it.
There is not a difference besides the fact that throughout the series they either reference the sorcerers or philosophers stone. The philosophers stone is British and the sorcerers is American. Other than that, there is no difference.
Too vague question to answer. To begin with, pre-Socratic philosophers (Parmenides, Heraclitus, Pythagoras) were the first thinkers (not "philosophers") of all times and the ones who first formulated the way we in the West think. After them came Socrates, Aristotle and Plato. And then... chaos. From Roman philosophers to modern "monsters" of philosophy like Heidegger and Wittgenstein, many people put their stone in the high wall of Philosophy...
The first known Western philosophers were the Presocratics, who lived in ancient Greece in the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Thales, Anaximander, and Heraclitus are some of the early philosophers who laid the foundations for Western philosophy.
The first known Western philosophers were the Presocratic thinkers in ancient Greece, such as Thales, Pythagoras, and Heraclitus. They explored fundamental questions about the nature of reality, the universe, and the natural world. Their contributions laid the groundwork for the development of Western philosophy.
Many people point to Kierkegaard and Nietzsche as the two most prominent philosophers of existentialism. My first answer was incorrect. I was thinking about existentialist philosophers. To correct this I propose that Aristotle and Plato are two of the most prominent philosophers.
Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.
the philosophers stone
There is not a difference besides the fact that throughout the series they either reference the sorcerers or philosophers stone. The philosophers stone is British and the sorcerers is American. Other than that, there is no difference.
Bloody hell.
You cannot find philosophers stones. This is because the only maker, Nicholas Flammel, died. The stone that the first Harry Potter book is based on is destroyed.
J K Rowling was living in Edinburgh when she began Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.
harry potter and the philosophers stone was first published in 1997
The first Harry Potter is called Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone but was published in the USA as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone. I do not believe J.K Rowling ever considered another name for it.
The philosophers stone featured in the first Harry Potter is a red coloured jewel guaranteed to make you immortal. It looks like a big, shiny, red rock.
She got on TV when she was 11(i think) but she got on tv though many auditions for harry potter. her first movie was Harry Potter and the Sorcers Stone(aka Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone)
Filming was completed in summer 2002, and the film was released on November 15th, 2002.
Too vague question to answer. To begin with, pre-Socratic philosophers (Parmenides, Heraclitus, Pythagoras) were the first thinkers (not "philosophers") of all times and the ones who first formulated the way we in the West think. After them came Socrates, Aristotle and Plato. And then... chaos. From Roman philosophers to modern "monsters" of philosophy like Heidegger and Wittgenstein, many people put their stone in the high wall of Philosophy...