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Academic journal
The Philosopher is a long-running periodical, established in 1923 by the Philosophical Society of England. Originally in print format, following a split
The_Philosopher
Study of general and fundamental questions
say that the term was coined by the pre-Socratic philosopher Pythagoras, but this is not certain. The word entered the English language primarily from
Philosophy
Canadian band
The Philosopher Kings are a Canadian band. The band was most commercially successful in the late 1990s and have been nominated for five Juno Awards, winning
The_Philosopher_Kings
Theory that life is meaningless
receive the attention of professional philosophers that it merits in virtue of the topic's importance and its potential psychological impact on the affected
Absurdism
Legendary alchemical substance
The philosopher's stone is a mythic alchemical substance capable of turning base metals such as lead and mercury into gold or silver; it was also known
Philosopher's_stone
Hypothetical wise ruler described by Plato
The philosopher king is a hypothetical ruler in whom political skill is combined with philosophical knowledge. The concept of a city-state ruled by philosophers
Philosopher_king
Topics referred to by the same term
Constantine the Philosopher may refer to: Cyril, born Constantine, of Saints Cyril and Methodius, 9th-century Byzantine scholar born in Thessaloniki Constantine
Constantine_the_Philosopher
British academic and philosopher (born 1978)
theologian, philosopher and political activist. Orr was born in 1978. He was privately educated at Winchester College. After studying Classics at the University
James_Orr_(philosopher)
Philosophical origins and foundation of Western civilization
and Hellenistic philosophers to Roman philosophy, early Islamic philosophy, medieval scholasticism, the European Renaissance and the Age of Enlightenment
Ancient_Greek_philosophy
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Lists_of_philosophers
Problem used to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them
In computer science, the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues
Dining_philosophers_problem
Topics referred to by the same term
A philosopher king is a type of ruler theorized by the Greek philosopher Plato. Philosopher King or Philosopher Kings may also refer to: The Philosopher
Philosopher_King
1st- or 2nd-century AD Greek doxographer and philosopher
Greek: Ἀέτιος) was a 1st- or 2nd-century AD doxographer and Eclectic philosopher. None of Aetius' works survives today, but he solves a mystery about
Aetius_(philosopher)
Thought experiment about identity over time
by ancient philosophers: If no pieces of the original remained in the current ship, was it still the Ship of Theseus? If it was no longer the same, when
Ship_of_Theseus
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
500 BC) was an ancient Greek pre-Socratic philosopher from the city of Ephesus, which was then part of the Persian Empire. He exerts a wide influence
Heraclitus
Philosophical study of nature
have been some philosophers who have denied the concept of metamorphosis, such as Plato's predecessor Parmenides and later Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus
Natural_philosophy
Greek philosopher of uncertain date. Certain Pythagorean writings on aesthetics are ascribed to him. Two fragments found in Stobaeus under the title On
Dios_(philosopher)
American philosopher
Elliott (born July 25, 1961) is an American philosopher working as a professor in department of philosophy at the University of Minnesota. A native of South
Carl_Elliott_(philosopher)
British philosopher
Richard Baron (born 1958) is a British philosopher. He was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School and at Selwyn College, Cambridge. His first book, Projects
Richard_Baron_(philosopher)
Allegory by Plato
The allegory of the cave is an allegory presented by the Greek philosopher Plato in his work Republic (514a–520a, Book VII) to compare "the effect of
Allegory_of_the_cave
language stretches back to the 5th century BC with philosophers such as Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Linguistic speculation predated systematic
Philosophy_of_language
English mathematician, philosopher, and engineer (1791–1871)
was an English polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer, Babbage originated the concept of a digital programmable computer
Charles_Babbage
Professor of philosophy
Alexander Byrne (born 1960) is a British philosopher. He is Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Alex_Byrne_(philosopher)
Tunisian philosopher and anthropologist, born in 1943
in Tozeur) is a noted Tunisian philosopher and anthropologist specializing in Ancient Greece and the anthropology of the Qur'an. In 1966, he obtained a
Youssef_Seddik_(philosopher)
1748 novel by Jean-Baptiste de Boyer
Thérèse Philosophe (Therese the Philosopher) is a 1748 French novel ascribed to Jean-Baptiste de Boyer, Marquis d'Argens, or, according to a minority
Thérèse_the_Philosopher
Chinese philosopher and politician (584–617)
(仲淹), posthumous name Master Wenzhong (文中子) was a Chinese philosopher and politician during the Sui dynasty. Wang Tong was born in Longmen County (modern
Wang_Tong_(philosopher)
Chinese Confucian philosopher (c. 310 – after 238 BCE)
late Warring States period Confucian Chinese philosopher, often ranked as the third great Confucian philosopher of antiquity after his predecessors Confucius
Xunzi_(philosopher)
Philosopher of Science
Douglas French (born November 8, 1956) is a British philosopher who is professor emeritus of philosophy at the University of Leeds. French studied physics before
Steven_French_(philosopher)
Scottish philosopher and ethicist (born 1987)
a Scottish philosopher and author, as well as one of the originators of the effective altruism movement. He was a Research Fellow at the Global Priorities
William_MacAskill
French philosopher (1868–1951)
philosopher, journalist, essayist, pacifist, and teacher of philosophy. Alain was born in 1868 in the rural town of Mortagne-au-Perche, Normandy, the
Alain_(philosopher)
2001 film by Chris Columbus
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (also known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States, India, and the Philippines) is a 2001
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film)
Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone_(film)
Australian philosopher (1938–2024)
12 October 2024) was an Australian philosopher working in metaphysics. With D. M. Armstrong, Campbell was one of the founders of so-called Australian materialism
Keith_Campbell_(philosopher)
2005 studio album by K'naan
The Dusty Foot Philosopher is the debut studio album by the Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan. It was released by BMG Music on June 7, 2005, in Canada and
The_Dusty_Foot_Philosopher
Polish philosopher, politician (born 1967)
Polish-Jewish philosopher specializing in bioethics, writer, anticlerical, opinion journalist and politician, professor of the humanities. He is the son of mathematics
Jan_Hartman_(philosopher)
Pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
one philosopher with this name. Although he was a natural philosopher, Aristotle refused to place him among the other great pre-Socratic philosophers "because
Hippo_(philosopher)
Ancient Greek pythagorean philosopher
Ancient Greek: Δαμώ; fl. c. 500 BC) was a Pythagorean philosopher said by many to have been the daughter of Pythagoras and Theano. Tradition relates that
Damo_(philosopher)
Phrase of the philosopher René Descartes
scientist and philosopher René Descartes. He originally published it in French as je pense, donc je suis in his 1637 Discourse on the Method, so as to
Cogito,_ergo_sum
2013 film directed by John Huddles
After the Dark (also titled The Philosophers outside the U.S.) is a science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by John Huddles. It
After_the_Dark
Scottish philosopher, jurist and historian (1735–1801)
Scottish philosopher, historian and Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Glasgow from 1761 to 1800. Born a son of the manse of the Kirk o'
John_Millar_(philosopher)
German philosopher (1907–1955)
Johannes Hoffmeister (17 December 1907 – 19 October 1955) was a German philosopher and scholar of German literature. He is known for his studies of Georg
Johannes Hoffmeister (philosopher)
Johannes_Hoffmeister_(philosopher)
German-American philosopher (1921–1980)
[ˈkaʊfman]; July 1, 1921 – September 4, 1980) was a German-American philosopher, translator, and poet. A prolific author, he wrote extensively on a broad
Walter_Kaufmann_(philosopher)
Topics referred to by the same term
Leo the Philosopher may refer to: Leo the Mathematician (c. 790–after 869), Byzantine philosopher Leo VI the Wise (866–912), Byzantine emperorer This disambiguation
Leo_the_Philosopher
Philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand
Russian-American writer and philosopher Ayn Rand. She described it as "the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his
Objectivism
French West Indian psychiatrist and philosopher (1925-1961)
psychiatrist and political philosopher from the French colony of Martinique (today a French department). His works have become influential in the fields of post-colonial
Frantz_Fanon
American philosopher and engineer (1938–2024)
George Edwin Smith (1938 – November 8, 2024) was an American philosopher of science and turbomachinery engineer. As an academic, he was known for his
George_E._Smith_(philosopher)
1993 studio album by Death
received both contemporary and retrospective acclaim, and contains the track "The Philosopher", for which a music video was made that received significant airplay
Individual_Thought_Patterns
Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)
philosopher from Classical Athens, perhaps the first Western moral philosopher, and a major inspiration on his student Plato, who largely founded the
Socrates
American philosopher
is an American philosopher and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at New York University. He has made contributions to epistemology, the field of philosophy
Richard_Foley_(philosopher)
2015 novel by Jo Walton
The Philosopher Kings is a fantasy/science fiction novel by the Welsh-Canadian author Jo Walton, published by Tor Books in June 2015. It is the second
The_Philosopher_Kings_(novel)
American philosopher
philosopher. He is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque and a faculty member at the
Adrian_Johnston_(philosopher)
Philosophical school of thought
have given different meanings to the term. For philosopher Sidney Hook, writing in 1974, humanists are opposed to the imposition of one culture in some
Humanism
British philosopher
Edward Harcourt is a British philosopher and Professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford. He has been a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford (since
Edward_Harcourt_(philosopher)
British-New Zealand moral philosopher
Joyce (born 1966) is a British-Australian-New Zealand philosopher, known for his contributions to the fields of meta-ethics and moral psychology. Joyce was
Richard_Joyce_(philosopher)
English philosopher and writer
English philosopher, teacher and writer, best known for their work on neurodiversity studies and the philosophy of disability. They are the first assistant
Robert_Chapman_(philosopher)
English philosopher
English academic philosopher, editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, and former Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge
Edward_Craig_(philosopher)
2023 Swedish film
Philosopher of the Sea is a 2023 Swedish documentary film directed by Andreas Eidhagen and produced by Annika Gritti. The film explores the adventure
Philosopher_of_the_Sea
American philosopher
an American philosopher. He was the founder of The Review of Metaphysics and the Metaphysical Society of America. Paul Weiss grew up on the Lower East
Paul_Weiss_(philosopher)
American philosopher (1933–2024)
April 19, 2024) was an American philosopher best known for his work in the philosophy of mathematics and the study of the philosophy of Immanuel Kant. He
Charles_Parsons_(philosopher)
Platonic philosophical system
texts were available in Arabic and Persian translations, and notable philosophers such as al-Farabi, Solomon ibn Gabirol (Avicebron), Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
Neoplatonism
Australian philosopher
(born 1954) is an Australian philosopher working at Princeton University. In 1980, after his undergraduate degree at the University of Melbourne, Johnston
Mark_Johnston_(philosopher)
2nd-century Greek philosopher
philosopher, who lived at Smyrna, and was teacher of Galen. A short tract by him, entitled Introduction to Plato's dialogues, has survived. From the title
Albinus_(philosopher)
41–63. In 2010 he explained the motivation for the series and defended it against critics in an article in The Philosophers’ Magazine titled “Fancy Taking
William_Irwin_(philosopher)
American philosopher (1935–2022)
philosopher and deontologist whose main academic interests were in ethics and medical ethics. Marquis was an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University
Don_Marquis_(philosopher)
2nd-century Christian apologist and martyr
Justin the Philosopher, was an early Christian apologist and philosopher. The First Apology, his most well-known text, passionately defends the morality
Justin_Martyr
Scottish philosopher (1852–1902)
– 5 February 1902) was a Scottish philosopher and Professor of Logic at the University of Glasgow. The philosopher Robert Adamson was born in Edinburgh
Robert_Adamson_(philosopher)
Goth-Roman rhetorician, philosopher and educator
was a Roman rhetorician, philosopher and educator of Gothic descent. Mardonius was the childhood tutor and adviser of the 4th century Roman emperor Julian
Mardonius_(philosopher)
American philosopher (1917–2003)
6, 1917 – August 30, 2003) was an American philosopher. He served as Slusser Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1981
Donald_Davidson_(philosopher)
Philosophical study of morality
through the Old French term moralité. The terms ethics and morality are usually used interchangeably but some philosophers distinguish between the two. According
Ethics
Idea that all religions share a single truth
was the first philosopher to refer to the perennial philosophy without mentioning the Italian. Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) was a pioneer of the idea
Perennial_philosophy
Psychology approach developed in the 1980s
developed in the 1980s by Roger C. Mills and George Pransky, who were influenced by the teachings of philosopher and author Sydney Banks. The approach first
Three_Principles_Psychology
American art historian (1928–2022)
– December 14, 2022) was an American philosopher, legal scholar, and literary critic, who spent his career at the University of California, Los Angeles
Herbert_Morris_(philosopher)
British philosopher (born 1978)
Philip Goff (born 1978) is a British author, panpsychist philosopher, and professor at Durham University whose research focuses on philosophy of mind
Philip_Goff_(philosopher)
1095 CE book by al-Ghazali
The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Arabic: تهافت الفلاسفة, romanized: Tahāfut al-Falāsifa) is a landmark 11th-century work by the Muslim polymath al-Ghazali
The Incoherence of the Philosophers
The_Incoherence_of_the_Philosophers
American philosopher, speleologist, and author (1931–2019)
American philosopher, speleologist and author. Watson taught philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis for forty years. He was considered one of the foremost
Richard_Watson_(philosopher)
Theoretical study of law
foundational features of law offer the kind of universal definition philosophers are after. The general approach allows philosophers to ask questions about, for
Jurisprudence
Tóth (also Toth), born in 1921, was a philosopher, mathematician and science historian, who specialized in the philosophy of mathematics. He worked on
Imre_Tóth_(philosopher)
Set of philosophical problems
philosophical arguments presented by the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BC), primarily known through the works of Plato, Aristotle, and
Zeno's_paradoxes
8th-century Indian Buddhist philosopher
Buddhist philosopher and commentator. He was one of the founding monks of the Vikramashila monastery in modern-day Bihar, India and he was also the preceptor
Haribhadra (Buddhist philosopher)
Haribhadra_(Buddhist_philosopher)
Polish philosopher (born 1953)
is a Polish philosopher, professor of humanities, head of the Department of Philosophy of Culture at the Institute of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian
Piotr_Mróz_(philosopher)
4th-century BC Greek Cynic philosopher
the Cynic (/daɪˈɒdʒɪniːz/, dy-OJ-in-eez; c. 413/403 – c. 324/321 BC), also known as Diogenes of Sinope, was an ancient Greek philosopher during the period
Diogenes
New Philosopher is an ad-free newsstand philosophy magazine distributed throughout the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, Europe, Asia, and New
New_Philosopher
Bulgarian-German professor
German-Bulgarian philosopher and professor (außerplanmäßiger Professor) at the Paderborn University. Nikolay Milkov studied philosophy at the University of
Nikolay_Milkov_(philosopher)
There have been many philosophers in recorded history who were atheists. This is a list of atheist philosophers who have articles in Wikipedia. Living
List_of_atheist_philosophers
Italian philosopher, historian and politician (1812–1876)
Giuseppe Ferrari (7 March 1812 – 2 July 1876) was an Italian philosopher, historian and politician. He was born at Milan, studied law at Pavia and graduated
Giuseppe Ferrari (philosopher)
Giuseppe_Ferrari_(philosopher)
Earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether
independently by several early Pre-Socratic philosophers. Greek philosophers had debated which substance was the arche ("first principle"), or primordial
Classical_element
of Stoic philosophers, ordered (roughly) by date. The criteria for inclusion in this list are fairly mild. See also Category:Stoic philosophers. Philosophy
List_of_Stoic_philosophers
Canadian philosopher (born 1931)
1931) is a Canadian philosopher and professor emeritus at McGill University best known for his contributions to political philosophy, the philosophy of social
Charles_Taylor_(philosopher)
Muslim philosophers both profess Islam and engage in a style of philosophy situated within the structure of the Arabic language and Islam, though not necessarily
List_of_Muslim_philosophers
Philosophical study of beauty and art
such as the contrast between beauty and ugliness. Philosophers debate whether aesthetic properties have objective existence or depend on the subjective
Aesthetics
Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman and dramatist (c. 4 BC–AD 65)
Lucius Annaeus Seneca the Younger (/ˈsɛnɪkə/ SEN-ik-ə; c. 4 BC – AD 65), usually known mononymously as Seneca, was a Stoic philosopher of Ancient Rome, a
Seneca_the_Younger
Ancient school of philosophy
and derisively in public. The first philosopher to outline these themes was Antisthenes, who had been a pupil of Socrates in the late 400s BC. He was followed
Cynicism_(philosophy)
1997 fantasy novel by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is a fantasy novel by British author J. K. Rowling. It is the first novel in the Harry Potter series and was Rowling's
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone
Song performed by Monty Python
"Bruces' Philosophers Song", also known as "The Bruces' Song", is a Monty Python song written and composed by Eric Idle that was a feature of the group's
Bruces'_Philosophers_Song
1891 novel by Machado de Assis
written by the Brazilian writer Machado de Assis. It was first published in 1891. It is also known in English as Philosopher or Dog? The novel was principally
Quincas_Borba
Scottish philosopher
Scottish philosopher known for his works on the philosophy of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. He was the Regius Chair of Moral Philosophy at the University
Robert_Latta_(philosopher)
English writer and philosopher (1894–1963)
writer and philosopher. His bibliography spans nearly 50 books, including non-fiction works, as well as essays, narratives and poems. Born into the prominent
Aldous_Huxley
General dislike of humanity
discussed and exemplified by philosophers throughout history. One of the earliest cases was the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus. He is often characterized
Misanthropy
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
was a Greek and later Roman Middle Platonist philosopher, historian, biographer, essayist, and priest at the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. He is known primarily
Plutarch
Theory and methodology of text interpretation
draws connections between Husserl and French philosopher Paul Ricoeur's work in the field. Ricoeur focuses on the importance of symbols and linguistics within
Hermeneutics
Portuguese philosopher (born 1939)
Gil (born 15 June 1939 Muecate, Portuguese Mozambique) is a Portuguese philosopher. In his youth he lived in Lisbon, Portugal, but his experiences under
José_Gil_(philosopher)
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil
Nil
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend American Hebrew Spanish
Arthur's brother.
Boy/Male
Greek American German
God given.
Boy/Male
Native American
Rock.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift of God
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
Female
German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosure.
Girl/Female
Greek
Untamed.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek
Gift of God
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Utpalakshi | உதà¯à®ªà®²à®¾à®•à¯à®·à¯€
Goddess Laxmi
Girl/Female
Indian
Major
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Gracious; From Jenny and Nell
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Richard III' Christopher Urswick, a priest. 'The Taming of the Shrew' Christopher Sly, a...
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful recitation
Boy/Male
French
Piper.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Kamdev; Cupid
Girl/Female
Hindu
Cleansed, Purified
Boy/Male
Biblical
Counsel, words.
Female
French
Feminine form of French Charles, CHARLINE means "man."
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
THE PHILOSOPHER
n.
A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
adv.
By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
definite article.
A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.
def. art.
The.
n.
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
n.
The parson bird.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
v. t.
A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
n.
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.
obj.
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.
v. i.
See Thee.
pron.
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.