First Philosopher Second Philosopher Third Philosopher Fourth Philosopher Fifth Philosopher
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Socrates
He is the first Greek philosopher to seriously explore questions of ethics.
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Plato
He is a student to Socrates and teacher to Aristotle.
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Immanuel Kant
a German philosopher and one of the foremost thinkers of the Enlightenment.
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence.
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Rene Descartes
Considered as the Father of Modern Philosophy
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knowing oneself
According to Socrates, the greatest wisdom is
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dialogue
According to Plato, questioning necessarily takes the form of
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Categorical Imperative
commands or moral laws all persons must follow, regardless of their desires or extenuating circumstances.
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God
True philosopher is a lover of
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Cogito ergo sum
Latin word for I think, therefore I am.
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happiness or satisfaction
According to Socrates, human choices are motivated by the desire of
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the spirited
It is an element of the psyche that overcomes great challenges, adversities, and attain victory and honour.
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Libido Dominandi
It refers to the desire to dominate
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A Deceiving God
Perceptual Illusion, The Dream Problem, and
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Socratic Method
It pertains to self-analysis to explore the subjects of the physical world.
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the appetite
It is an element of the psyche that exhibits desires and pleasures, comforts, physical satisfactions, and bodily ease.
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the freewill
Human beings are responsible of their own actions or what we call
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desire
Wonder, love and hate, joy and sadness: which passion is missing?






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