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Philosophy works (books, movies, etc. ) also count.

I start.

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8/10, he told us the basis of ethics and philosophy of life. Apart from that, he is mainly remembered more for his questions than for his answers.

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4/10 for entertainment value.

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>>14934967

Monty Python: geniuses of comedy

Confucius: 6/10 Another one who tried with Ethics ans philosophy of life, but many people surpass him in the field.

St. Thomas Aquinas: 7/10, the logic part of his thought is genius, nothing to say. He is also a precursor of modern science. However, he is still a Scholastic and therefore makes the many mistakes of the ones before him.

Nietzsche: 8/10, the natural endpoint of Atheistic philosophy. If you're an atheist his thought is undefeatable, except for the nazi part which is a little cringe. I'm not an atheist though, so other philosophies conduct my life.