Francis __ believed in the scientific method and inductive reasoning
Edmund __ was the founder of modern conservatism
Albert __ wrote The Stranger and was a proponent of absurdism
__ is the most famous German idealist
John __ introduced the concept of tabula rasa or blank slate at birth
Satyagraha was __'s philosophy of nonviolent resistance
Leviathan, by Thomas __, is an example of social contract theory
Critique of Pure __ was published by Immanuel Kant in 1781
Jean-Paul __ refused the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1964
Pierre __ is also known for his affair with Heloise
Plato founded The __ in Athens around 385 BC
Her 'objectivism' philosophy promoted individual rights and capitalism
Betrand __ is credited with being a founder of analytic philosophy
Simone de __ was an existentialist philosopher and feminist
Michel __ published The Archaeology of Knowledge, Discipline and Punish
__ __ wrote The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz promoted __ and rationalism
Jean-Jacques __ was a social and political philosopher
David Hume was an important figure in the __ Enlightenment in the 1700s
__ taught Plato, who taught Aristotle, who taught Alexander the Great
Francois-Marie Arouet is the pen-name of French philosopher __
Early Eastern philosopher __ promoted morality and justice
Rene __, the father of modern philosophy, was also a mathematician
St. Thomas Aquinas was a __ friar as well as a philosopher
Friedrich __ promoted existentialism and postmodernism
John Dewey is associated with the philosophy of __
Soren __ is considered to be the first existentialist philosopher
His most famous and controversial work is The Prince