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Out of those: Voltaire and C.S. Lewis ~ I had to read Candide last year and for a novel written in the 1700s, it was fascinating. I recommend everyone read it.
"The story of my life. I always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop."
John Locke, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Paine. That would be my philosophical posse. Pretty western bunch.
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Amongst those listed above I picked Voltaire, for I am French, & also because I share his views. I also appreciate Pythagoras, Epicurus & Hermes Trismegistus...
Without regards to the list, I would have to say Diogenes of Sinope, and a few self-made internet "philosophers." who aren't famous like Schopenhauer or Aristotle or the like, but carry great ideas nonetheless.
From that list, I would have to select Nietzsche and Thoreau.
Also, I rely much on my own intuition here. I'm not a fan of "role models."
Brit Hume is the host of Fox News' the beltway boys.
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You are right Jenos. Brit Hume is brilliant and his cutting edge political commentary should have put him on the list.
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Plato, most likely. But erm..I like some Nietzsche quotes, even though he himself called Plato boring. Specifically I like, "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
And "What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil."
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Originally posted by Sho: I have a feeling that really stable people don't exactly grow up and become philosophers.
That's right. Stable people become politicians! ...Oh shucks, they don't do that either.
John Locke should be on the list. He is one of the single greatst minds ever.
You...spelled... but, yeah, you're right. Locke is the man.
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Locke was awesome. Nietzsche was a nut. He influenced Hitler.
Dude. Einstein's ideas helped build the atomic bomb, but the man was a pacifist. I don't think that's fair at all... if someone finds a book I write 200 years from now, and then grows up to be the next Pol Pot, do I become a posthumous nutjob?
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Niccolo Machiavelli... sometimes you just have to do violent things in order to achieve greatness.
No.
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Then you should have left Thoreau off. Talk about a nut.
I have a feeling that really stable people don't exactly grow up and become philosophers.