Question of the Day, October 2, 2010

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kouriichi

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I have to vote other.
Sun Tzu was the greatest philosopher.
He gave important insights that can be used into a multitude of confrontations.

I have a copy of "The Art of War" in my underwear drawer for when sh*t hits the fan xD
 

sexy lusor

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Peter Sloterdijk.

Everytime I hear/read about Sloterdijk, I feel smarter as well as dumber at the same time.
That's probably a good thing.
 

Labyrinth

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You have Sartre, but lack Simone de Beauvoir. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_de_Beauvoir] I am almost disappointed, but not overly surprised.
 

James B Hamster

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If one is willing to accept religious doctrine and parables as being philosophical notions as well, then Christ.

If not, then I shall throw my lot in for Kierkegaard as well, as he is one of the few mortal men whose worldview seems to align more or less with my own.