Philosopher of a sort
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REALISTPhilosopher of a sort.
HUMEANOf a Scottish philosopher
ELIANOf a Greek philosopher
KANTIANOf a major philosopher
CITIZENKANTStudy of a rich ... philosopher?
SENECANSFollowers of a Stoic philosopher.
ERASMIANSFollowers of a Dutch philosopher.
PLATONISTFollower of a Greek philosopher.
HEGELIANFollower of a German philosopher
HEGELSFamily of a German philosopher
MARXTIMEEra of a German philosopher?
schoolmana philosopher or theologian of medieval scholasticism
HEGELPhilosopher who was a pioneer of German idealism
PLATOGreek philosopher who was a student of Socrates
schoolmenSCHOOLMAN, a philosopher or theologian of medieval scholasticism
philosophizeto reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophiseto reason in the manner of a philosopher
LOCKEPhilosopher John who posited a theory of social contract
philosophisingPHILOSOPHISE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophizingPHILOSOPHIZE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophisesPHILOSOPHISE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophisedPHILOSOPHISE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophizedPHILOSOPHIZE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
philosophizesPHILOSOPHIZE, to reason in the manner of a philosopher
WATTERSONCreator of a comic strip duo named after a theologian and a philosopher
philosophiesA set of views and theories of a particular philosopher concerning such study or an aspect of it
philosophyA set of views and theories of a particular philosopher concerning such study or an aspect of it
syndicalismA movement for transferring the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions. Influenced by Proudhon and by the French social philosopher Georges Sorel (1847รป1922), syndicalism developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century and was at its most vigorous between 1900 and 1914, particularly in France, Italy, Spain, and the U.S