In the world of philosophy, all things are debatable, including the identity of the founder of modern philosophy; I personally would nominate Baruch Spinoza for that position. I know some people prefer René Descartes.
Socrates is not considered a founder of modern philosophy. While he is an important figure in the history of philosophy, modern philosophy is typically traced back to the 17th century with thinkers like René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
Hobbes is not considered the founder of modern jurisprudence. While his work on political philosophy has influenced legal theory, figures like Hugo Grotius and John Austin are typically credited as more foundational to modern jurisprudence. Hobbes's focus was more on sovereignty and the social contract theory.
Rene Descartes is often considered the father of modern philosophy. His work on methodical doubt and skepticism laid the foundation for modern philosophy's focus on individualism and the mind-body problem.
Modern philosophy is called modern to distinguish it from ancient and medieval philosophy. It refers to the philosophical thought that emerged in the 17th century, characterized by a focus on reason, skepticism, and questioning traditional beliefs. Modern philosophy marked a shift towards more empirical and scientific approaches to understanding the world.
Aristotle is commonly not considered one of the founders of modern philosophy, as his work is typically associated with ancient Greek philosophy. The founders of modern philosophy are generally considered to be Descartes, Bacon, and Locke, among others.
Socrates is not considered a founder of modern philosophy. While he is an important figure in the history of philosophy, modern philosophy is typically traced back to the 17th century with thinkers like René Descartes, Baruch Spinoza, and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
The founder of philosophy was Socrates.
The founder of modern philosophy was Socrates, however the actual developement of philosophy dates back to the dawn of time as man tried to rationalize the whys of the Universe and the human condition.
Bismarck is the founder of modern Germany...
I googled it and there is René Decartes. He is supposed to be the founder of modern European philosophy. There is a Saint René Decartes University, but that is all I know
Hobbes is not considered the founder of modern jurisprudence. While his work on political philosophy has influenced legal theory, figures like Hugo Grotius and John Austin are typically credited as more foundational to modern jurisprudence. Hobbes's focus was more on sovereignty and the social contract theory.
Kemal Ataturk is considered the founder of modern Turkey.
Shouren Wang
John Locke
Modern Moral Philosophy was created in 1958.
father of philosophy -SOCRATES father of modern philosophy - RENE DESCARTES
Keiji Yamada has written: 'Way of thinking in traditional philosophy' -- subject(s): Asian Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Philosophy, Asian, Philosophy, Modern