I believe the answer you are looking for is Ron.
Yes, "philosopher" is a concrete noun because it refers to a person who engages in the study or practice of philosophy, which is a tangible concept that can be observed and understood through specific actions and attributes.
No, Socrates is not typically considered a naturalist philosopher. He is better known for his contributions to ethics and epistemology, focusing on questions of morality, virtue, and knowledge rather than the study of nature.
Aristotle became a philosopher because he was a student of Plato and was inspired by his teachings. He also had a natural curiosity about the world and sought to understand the nature of reality, leading him to develop his own philosophical ideas.
Heraclitus of Ephesus, an ancient Greek philosopher, is known as the "weeping philosopher" due to his melancholic and pessimistic views on life and the nature of the universe. His belief in constant change and the eternal flux of existence led him to see the world as full of suffering and sorrow.
That's a good question, but this is like asking "Philosophy begins with which Hellenistic Philosophy?" or "Philosophy begins with which Medieval Scholasticism?" or "Which philosopher began British Philosophy?" because the answer is that there is no first philosopher that began any peculiar kind of philosophy that characterized an era, culture, nation, etc. However one of the earliest known philosopher of the pre-socratic times is the Milesian philosopher Thales (Aristotle considered him to be the first philosopher of the pre-socratics, but we don't know this for sure).
Ray J eliminated Chardonnay because he liked her more as a friend not as his lover.
Because he had the lowest number of votes
No, one was eliminated because this was one of the four pre-undetermined non- elimination race.
No one was eliminated because, this was one of the four un-determined non-elimination legs.
No one was eliminated because, this was one of the four pre-determined non-elimination races.
because they suck
Because the waste in your body are toxic.
because he named Calvin (in Calvin and Hobbes the comic), after another philosopher
its built in a different place altogether
Yes Wesley Durden did kill himself because he got eliminated from the nest great baker. i think thats crazy!!
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
plato