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The first philosophers, according to the studies of Karl Jaspers, were the humans who lived during the Axial Age.

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Who were the first philosophers and what did they do?

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.


Who are the prominent philosophers?

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.


What is worlds renowned philosophers?

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...


Is it True that the spa philosophers were from Sparta?

No, the spa philosophers were not from Sparta. The spa philosophers were actually ancient Greek philosophers who discussed philosophical ideas while relaxing in the hot springs at places like Athens or Corinth.


If the first humanist philosophers were concerned with defining what the limits of human knowledge were what were they called?

They were called the Sophists. They were ancient Greek philosophers who emphasized the importance of human reasoning and questioning in the pursuit of truth, focusing on topics such as ethics, rhetoric, and epistemology.

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Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone.


What was the first GB book in the Harry Potter series?

the philosophers stone


Who first used observation as a way to understand the world?

Greek philosophers


Who are the philosophers in milesians philosophers?

The names of the philosophers are Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes.


Who among the Greek philosophers was the first to create a mathematical model of the motions of the planets?

Ptolemy


Who were the transcendentals?

They were American philosophers such as Emerson and Thoreau who flourished in the first half of the 1800's.


Who were the first philosophers and what did they do?

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.


Who are the prominent philosophers?

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.


Who were the first 3 greatest philosopers?

Aristotle, Libinez and Thales are the greatest philosophers of all time.


Which enlightenment philosophers first popularized the idea that the general will of the people is the best for society?

thomas paine


What is worlds renowned philosophers?

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...