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    Diogenes the Cynic was born in 412 or 404 BC in Sinope and died in 323 BC in Corinth. He was a controversial figure who had a reputation for eating and sleeping wherever he felt like. He was also notorious for philosophical stunts like carrying a lamp during the day. Just like his controversial life, his death has also been highly debated upon. App...

    Plato was an Athenian philosopher during the Classical period and the founder of the school “The Academy". Socrates was his teacher and Aristotle his student. He belonged to an influential and aristocratic family, but was disillusioned by the justice system of Athens for putting his teacher Socrates to death by hemlock and thus had a dislike for de...

    Anaximander was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, and belonged to the Milesian school of thought. Before Darwin, he thought that humans must have evolved from animals because he thought, if the first humans were infants, then humans would not have survived. He held the opinion that we must have come from species whose infants were stronger than hum...

    Zeno of Elea was best known for his paradoxes, he was also called the “Universal Critic” in his time. His paradoxes challenged how mathematicians viewed the real world for many centuries. One of his paradoxes theoretically could show that movement is impossible. If you need to travel from one place to another, then you would first need to cover hal...

    Jean-Paul Sartre was a French philosopher, playwright, literary critic, novelist and a political activist. He is mainly known for his work in Existentialism. Sartre was awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize for Literature; however, Sartre was so mortified by this that he hid in his sister-in-law's apartment to get away from the award. Have you ever he...

    Empedocles was a pre-Socratic philosopher who proposed the idea of forces that he called Love and Strife, which he believed could blend and separate elements. He was against the practice of animal sacrifice and killing animals for food. According to a legend which has been highly debated, he saved the people of Selinus from a water crisis, and the ...

    Thales of Miletus was a Greek mathematician, pre-Socratic philosopher, and also one among the seven sages of Greece. He used the knowledge and set of skills he had gained from studying philosophy and put it to use by predicting when olive harvests would be the best. He even understood the principle of demand and supply back then and would acquire o...

    Aristotle was a Greek philosopher in the Classical period and was the student of Plato. He was the founder of the school “Lyceum” and he influenced many philosophers to come. In 343 BCE, Aristotle was summoned by King Philip II of Macedon after which he taught Alexander for seven years, until Alexander ascended to the throne. How many of you knew a...

    Diogenes the Cynic appears in the list again, as he was much renowned for his philosophical stunts. He especially liked barging into Plato’s lectures and taunting him and trying to best him. One time, Plato had argued that a man was nothing but a “featherless biped", biped implies an animal that uses two feet to walk. Upon hearing this, Diogenes de...

    Aristotle after attending Plato’s “Academy", went on to found his own school called the “Lyceum". The Lyceum was named after the Greek God Apollo Lyceus, and it was first introduced as a place of worship. However, the Lyceum was used as a place for debate way before Aristotle. Interestingly, Aristotle's followers were called “Peripatetics", which m...

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