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- 3. Student of the previous figure; wrote "The Republic"
- 6. British thinker known for "Two Concepts of Liberty"
- 8. Chinese sage; foundational figure of Taoism; wrote the "Tao Te Ching"
- 9. Ancient Greek advocate of pleasure, tranquility, and simple living
- 12. Bulgarian-French psychoanalytic critic; worked on semiotics
- 15. Taoist thinker known for his parables and dream of a butterfly
- 18. Chinese sage focused on ethics, social harmony, and "The Analects"
- 19. Ancient Greek thinker known for questioning and his method of inquiry
- 23. French thinker; explored concepts of truth and being through mathematics
- 25. Roman Stoic philosopher and advisor to Emperor Nero
- 28. Indian economist; known for work on welfare and development
- 30. German idealist known for dialectical method and "Phenomenology of Spirit"
- 33. Scottish skeptic known for empiricism and "A Treatise of Human Nature"
- 35. German theorist of class struggle; co-wrote "The Communist Manifesto"
- 37. American philosopher focused on ethics and human capabilities
- 40. German thinker; known for "Being and Time" and concepts of "being"
- 41. German-born thinker focused on totalitarianism and "The Human Condition"
- 42. German thinker who explored ethics and metaphysics in "Critique of Pure Reason"
- 43. American political theorist; wrote "A Theory of Justice"
- 44. Advocate of utilitarianism and individual liberty in "On Liberty"
- 45. German existentialist; declared "God is dead" and discussed "Ãœbermensch"
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- 1. Pessimistic German thinker focused on "will" as a driving force
- 2. Slovenian thinker; known for Lacanian psychoanalysis and popular cultural criticism
- 4. French theorist of power, knowledge, and social institutions
- 5. French thinker famous for "Cogito, ergo sum" ("I think, therefore I am")
- 7. Catholic theologian; reconciled faith with reason in "Summa Theologica"
- 10. Also known as "The Buddha"; Indian figure of enlightenment
- 11. Roman emperor known for "Meditations" and Stoic ideals
- 13. Austrian thinker; worked on language in "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus"
- 14. French feminist; wrote "The Second Sex"
- 16. British logician and co-author of "Principia Mathematica"
- 17. French existentialist and author of "Being and Nothingness"
- 20. Australian ethicist; known for "Animal Liberation"
- 21. Scottish moral theorist; known for "After Virtue"
- 22. English thinker; key ideas on government and human rights
- 24. Danish figure; regarded as the father of existentialism
- 26. Tutor of Alexander the Great; founder of the Lyceum
- 27. Dutch thinker who connected God with nature; known for "Ethics"
- 29. French thinker on time and intuition; known for "Creative Evolution"
- 31. American gender theorist known for "Gender Trouble"
- 32. American pragmatist and critic of objective truth
- 34. Early Christian thinker; wrote "City of God" and "Confessions"
- 36. German critical theorist; worked on communicative rationality
- 38. Linguist and social critic known for work on language and politics
- 39. French theorist who developed deconstruction