The 30 in the first series include: 1. Immanuel Kant 2. Plato 3. Galileo Galilei 4. Ayn Rand 5. Jean-Jacques Rousseau 6. René Descartes 7. Jean-Paul Sartre 8. Socrates 9. Martin Heidegger 10. Thomas Aquinas 11. Arachne and Athena 12. Aristotle 13. Albert Camus 14. Friedrich Nietzsche 15. John Dewey 16. Sigmund Freud 17. G.W.F. Hegel 18. William James 19. Søren Kierkegaard 20. John Locke 21. Karl Marx 22. John Stuart Mill 23. Thales 24. Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile 25. William Paley 26. C.S. Lewis 27. David Hume 28. John Maynard Keynes 29. Thomas Kuhn 30. George Orwell Full Series playlist: th-cam.com/video/z-kR5Ove3tI/w-d-xo.html
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The 30 in the first series include:
1. Immanuel Kant
2. Plato
3. Galileo Galilei
4. Ayn Rand
5. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
6. René Descartes
7. Jean-Paul Sartre
8. Socrates
9. Martin Heidegger
10. Thomas Aquinas
11. Arachne and Athena
12. Aristotle
13. Albert Camus
14. Friedrich Nietzsche
15. John Dewey
16. Sigmund Freud
17. G.W.F. Hegel
18. William James
19. Søren Kierkegaard
20. John Locke
21. Karl Marx
22. John Stuart Mill
23. Thales
24. Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile
25. William Paley
26. C.S. Lewis
27. David Hume
28. John Maynard Keynes
29. Thomas Kuhn
30. George Orwell
Full Series playlist: th-cam.com/video/z-kR5Ove3tI/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for this ongoing series which is one of one (1:1) if I had my druthers.
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