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A-Z of Thinkers and their Teachings

 

A-Z of Thinkers and their Teachings

    I.        Aristotle for his Rhetoric 

   II.        Buddha for his Path to Liberation

 III.        Chanakya for his Niti 

 IV.        Darwin for his theory of evolution 

   V.       Edward de Bono for his lateral thinking 

 VI.        Friedrich Nietzsche for his contributions to Existentialism 

VII.        Gandhi for his philosophy of peace 

VIII.        Martin Heidegger for his work in Hermeneutics 

 IX.        Ibn Battuta for his travel account, the Rihla 

   X.        Jiddu Krishnamurti for his ideas on radical change in thought 

 XI.        Karl Marx for his theory of Marxism 

XII.        Lao Tzu for his philosophy of Taoism 

XIII.        Maslow for his Motivation Theory 

XIV.        Nagarjuna for his Two Truths Doctrine 

XV.        Osborn for his concept of brainstorming 

XVI.        Plato for his contributions to philosophical thought 

XVII.        W.V.O. Quine for his theories in logic and set theory 

XVIII.        Ramana Maharshi for his teachings on Monism 

XIX.        Socrates for his method of Socratic questioning 

XX.        Thomas Jefferson for his Declaration of American Independence 

XXI.        Udyotakara for his contributions to Indian Nyaya philosophy 

XXII.        Vātsyāyana for the Kama Sutra 

XXIII.        Wang Shouren for his School of Mind 

XXIV.        Xenophon, for his work, the Cyropaedia 

XXV.        Yang Xiong for his Fu poetry 

XXVI.        Zou Yan, best known as the representative thinker of the Yin and Yang School

Compiled by M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

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