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04-06-2006, 08:00 AM | #1 |
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05-09-2006, 08:00 AM | #2 |
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Sun Tzu- a military philosopher who wrote the Art of War. "Know your enemy, know yourself and victory is yours."
Bruce Lee- a martial arts philosopher who believed in employing only the useful elements of martial arts that led to his creation of Jeet Kune Do. "Absorb what is useful. Discard what is not. Add what is unique" Mencius- a Chinese philosopher who said "the most important element in a state is the people. The next important is grain and spirit. The least important are the leaders." Mencius also said "If a government turns bad, then the people has a right to overthrow through violent means. Confucius- a Chinese philosopher who said "Do not unto others what you don't want others to do unto you" Karl Marx- his economic and social philosophy inspired the creation of communism. Nietzsche- a philosopher who said "If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger". It's said that Nietzsche's philosophy inspired Hitler's idealism. Hippocrates- the medical philosopher who believed that physicians and healers should follow logic instead of following superstitions at the time the doctors believed diseases were caused by demons, magic or bad luck. and thus inspired the concept of Hippocratic Oath. Adam Smith- an economic and business philosopher who founded the laissez-faire capitalism, postulated the theory of the division of labor and emphasized that value arises from the labor expended in the process of production Machiavelli- who believes in the "Might makes right". It's been said Hitler's philosophy and leadership tactics was also influenced by Machiavelian ideas. Thomas Malthus- the economic philosopher who made a theory about overpopulation resulting in a depletion of Earth's natural resources. __________________ View more random threads same category: |
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06-23-2006, 08:00 AM | #3 |
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Nietzsche- a philosopher who said "If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger". It's said that Nietzsche's philosophy inspired Hitler's idealism. right. for the story, nietzsche became crazy suddenly, without any reason. his sister took his work, cut some parts and turned it in favor to the nazi idealism
it's imo the greatest, but his ideas are quite hard to understand, imagine & put in situations. |
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08-20-2006, 08:00 AM | #4 |
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08-21-2006, 08:00 AM | #5 |
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Soeren Kierkegaard - He is considered by many as the founder of existentialism. In his works he describes three forms of existence, which are divided into different spheres:
The esthetical, the ethical and the religious. In the category of existentialism I can mention: Satre Camus (my favourite reading). |
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06-12-2009, 10:32 PM | #6 |
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Sun Tzu- a military philosopher who wrote the Art of War. "Know your enemy, know yourself and victory is yours." This makes more sense; there are many experiances that may not kill you but leave you weaker than before, not stronger. |
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