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Learn moreWhile most of us have heard of the likes of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, there is a host of less-famous philosophers who have just as much to say.'400 Quotes from Little-known Philosophers' is a collection of thoughts, observations, and reflections made by those that history hasn't chosen for the Big League. Spanning the centuries, these quotes are just as fascinating, insightful, and relevant, as those whose names are synonymous with philosophy. A superb and inspirational book to browse through, '400 Quotes from Little-known Philosophers' is ideal for anyone needing a bit of extra motivation throughout their day. -
Born in Ohio, Ambrose Bierce (1842 โ 1914) went on to write one of the greatest American novels of all time, 'The Devil's Dictionary.' A Romanian, Emil Cioran (1911 โ 1995) was an acclaimed philosopher, who embraced nihilism and pessimism in his ideology. A former slave, Epictetus (50 AD โ C 135) went on to promote philosophy as a way of life rather than a set of beliefs. Gaston Bachelard (1884 โ 1962) was born in Bar-sur-Aube and went on to become an important scientific philosopher.
Born in Ohio, Ambrose Bierce (1842 โ 1914) went on to write one of the greatest American novels of all time, 'The Devil's Dictionary.' A Romanian, Emil Cioran (1911 โ 1995) was an acclaimed philosopher, who embraced nihilism and pessimism in his ideology. A former slave, Epictetus (50 AD โ C 135) went on to promote philosophy as a way of life rather than a set of beliefs. Gaston Bachelard (1884 โ 1962) was born in Bar-sur-Aube and went on to become an important scientific philosopher.
Born in Ohio, Ambrose Bierce (1842 โ 1914) went on to write one of the greatest American novels of all time, 'The Devil's Dictionary.' A Romanian, Emil Cioran (1911 โ 1995) was an acclaimed philosopher, who embraced nihilism and pessimism in his ideology. A former slave, Epictetus (50 AD โ C 135) went on to promote philosophy as a way of life rather than a set of beliefs. Gaston Bachelard (1884 โ 1962) was born in Bar-sur-Aube and went on to become an important scientific philosopher.
Born in Ohio, Ambrose Bierce (1842 โ 1914) went on to write one of the greatest American novels of all time, 'The Devil's Dictionary.' A Romanian, Emil Cioran (1911 โ 1995) was an acclaimed philosopher, who embraced nihilism and pessimism in his ideology. A former slave, Epictetus (50 AD โ C 135) went on to promote philosophy as a way of life rather than a set of beliefs. Gaston Bachelard (1884 โ 1962) was born in Bar-sur-Aube and went on to become an important scientific philosopher.