Examples of using Philosopher in English and their translations into Hindi
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German Jewish philosopher.
A Philosopher Plays Minecraft.
She's also a philosopher.
No philosopher can ever work it out.
You, sir, are a philosopher.
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And no philosopher has ever changed this world.
Seems that you are a philosopher.
Don't become a philosopher before you become rich.
No wonder he was nicknamed"Philosopher".
Writer and philosopher K.B. Siddaiah passed away.
Jean Jacques Rousseau was one such philosopher.
I am a philosopher; I write novels only on the weekends.”.
Where is the wise man[ such as the philosopher]?
Philosopher returned back after many years and saw that the stone was there as usual.
He was an ancient Greek philosopher and scientist.
This is a comprehensive study of Socrates as a philosopher.
Aristotle- ancient Greek philosopher and scientist.
The Paradox of Tertullian‘WHERE is there any likeness between the Christian and the philosopher?
I like to be an architect and a philosopher: both of them.
One philosopher claims that time actually does not exist but is simply something imagined.
Luigi Ferri(June 15, 1826- 1895), Italian philosopher, was born at Bologna.
French novelist, philosopher, journalist, and Nobel Prize laureate Albert Camus born.
On 17th April, 1975 at Chennai, this great leader and philosopher of India died.
French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes decided to examine all the things he thought he knew for certain.
Blaise Pascal was France's most celebrated mathematician and physicist andreligious philosopher.
Philosopher William James said,“Do at least two things every day that you don't want to do, for the very reason that you don't want to do them.”.
This is an ancient philosophical formula that was most explicitly developed by French Philosopher Rene Descartes(1596-1650).
They feel the way German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche did, who said:“ Guilt is the most terrible sickness that has ever raged in man.”.
Philosopher Roderick Long, however, argues that libertarian themes in Taoist thought are actually borrowed from earlier Confucian writers.