We found 71 examples of how to use philosopher in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 71.
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26. | Friedrich Nietzsche was a German philosopher. | |
27. | When a philosopher answers me, I no longer understand my question. | |
28. | Wonder is the true character of the philosopher. | |
29. | Jean-Paul Sartre was a famous French philosopher. | |
30. | You're quite a philosopher. | |
31. | English mother-tongue speakers are embarrassed to correctly pronounce the name of the German philosopher Kant, which is a homophone for a vulgar expression referring to the female genitals. | |
32. | A beard doesn't make a philosopher, nor does wearing a cheap coat. | |
33. | People called him a philosopher. | |
34. | I am fascinated by Spinoza's pantheism, but I admire even more his contribution to modern thought because he is the first philosopher to deal with the soul and body as one, and not two separate things. | |
35. | All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher. | |
36. | "Can life exist without sin?" asked the old philosopher. | |
37. | If you had remained silent, you would have remained a philosopher. | |
38. | The philosopher Socrates discussed death with his friends in prison. | |
39. | To take part in religious ceremonies is an attack against the common morality. Protestants must be dealt with more severely than Catholics and the liberal more severely than the conservative. The closer Christianity is to science, the more criminal it is. A philosopher is therefore the very worst of criminals. | |
40. | Twenty-three centuries ago, the Greek philosopher Epicurus wrote about the existence of other worlds in a letter to Herodotus. | |
41. | The Doctor never dreamed of inquiring whether his children, or either of them, helped in any way to make the scheme a serious one. But then he was a Philosopher. | |
42. | This was the Philosopher's Stone. | |
43. | The philosopher's stone was a legendary substance capable of turning base metals into gold. | |
44. | Alchemists believed that the philosopher's stone was capable of extending a person's life. | |
45. | Watching a woman make Russian pancakes, you might think that she was calling on the spirits or extracting from the batter the philosopher's stone. | |
46. | I would love to meet a philosopher like Nietzsche on a train or boat and to talk with him all night. Incidentally, I don't consider his philosophy long-lived. It is not so much persuasive as full of bravura. | |
47. | In about 300 BCE, Greek philosopher Epicurus proposed that the universe's boundaries were limitless and that space was full of other worlds. | |
48. | I see a beard and a cloak, but I have yet to see a philosopher. | |
49. | Content is the philosopher's stone, that turns all it touches into gold. | |
50. | Stanislaw Lem was a Polish author, a philosopher and a futurologist, representing the genre of science-fiction. |