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== Indian ==
= Indian =


Adi Shankaracharya
* Adi Shankaracharya
* Adi Romanujacharya
* Adi Madhuacharya


Adi Romanujacharya


Adi Madhuacharya
= Chinese =


== Chinese ==
* Lao Tzu
* Confucius
* Mencius


Confucius


Mencius
= European =


Lao Tzu
== Dutch ==


== European ==
* Baruch Spinoza


=== Dutch ===
== French ==
 
Baruch Spinoza
 
=== French ===


* René Descartes
* René Descartes
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** believed that people are naturally good, therefore nature is basically good; culture is what corrupted people
** believed that people are naturally good, therefore nature is basically good; culture is what corrupted people


=== English ===
== English ==


* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hobbes Thomas Hobbes]
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hobbes Thomas Hobbes]
** Conservative philosopher, relatively to Rousseau when it came to anthropology
** Conservative philosopher, relatively to Rousseau when it came to anthropology
** believed that in the state of nature, every person is at another person's throat; only thing that prevented this murderous intent was the imposition of a collective agreement (aka social contract) that would govern how people would interact
** believed that in the state of nature, every person is at another person's throat; only thing that prevented this murderous intent was the imposition of a collective agreement (aka social contract) that would govern how people would interact

Revision as of 10:44, 23 July 2020

Indian

  • Adi Shankaracharya
  • Adi Romanujacharya
  • Adi Madhuacharya


Chinese

  • Lao Tzu
  • Confucius
  • Mencius


European

Dutch

  • Baruch Spinoza

French

  • René Descartes
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau
    • believed that people are naturally good, therefore nature is basically good; culture is what corrupted people

English

  • Thomas Hobbes
    • Conservative philosopher, relatively to Rousseau when it came to anthropology
    • believed that in the state of nature, every person is at another person's throat; only thing that prevented this murderous intent was the imposition of a collective agreement (aka social contract) that would govern how people would interact