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Who's your favourite Philosopher/Thinker of all-Time?
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Mine would be Confucius, I just admire the guy very much and try to abide by his principles of mutual respect and understanding. He understood human nature very well, I think myself of him.
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(11-28-2015, 06:43 PM)Naiwen Wrote: Mine would be Confucius, I just admire the guy very much and try to abide by his principles of mutual respect and understanding. He understood human nature very well, I think myself of him.
René Descartes
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(05-15-2016, 08:42 PM)seed Wrote:
(11-28-2015, 06:43 PM)Naiwen Wrote: Mine would be Confucius, I just admire the guy very much and try to abide by his principles of mutual respect and understanding. He understood human nature very well, I think myself of him.
René Descartes
I know him too, I studied him as well in my philosophy classes. And why do you prefer him please?
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#4
As for thinker, Stephen Hawking would be the one.
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#5
My favourite philosopher would be Friedrich Nietzsche. 

Just his ideas about nihilism, critique of religions and morality, critique of truth in favour of perspectives  - I greatly agree with a lot of his theories. In addition to this, his poetry and writings, and his love for irony and aphorisms - just the cherry on top for me. 
I grew up learning about him because my dad used to give lectures on philosophical studies at the local university.
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#6
Arthur Schopenhauer
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#7
Unfortunately I really can't put my opinion on this one as I don't necessarily have one.
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#8
Probably Ludwig Wittgenstein. I think his writings within the philosophy of language are really interesting. Besides him I've worked a lot on John Stuart Mill, who is a quite decent one, though a bit boring.
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