The philosopher thus claimed that people converted to Islam from ulterior motives:
On the other hand, the same philosophers also claimed that common-sense mental states simply do not exist.
Some philosophers claimed that the secrets of life were forbidden to mortals.
Current experimental philosophers claim that the movement is actually a return to the methodology used by many ancient philosophers.
Some philosophers have claimed that the existences of such a god and of evil are logically incompatible or unlikely.
Some philosophers claim that some of his ideas were influenced by existentialism.
Some analytic philosophers have in fact claimed, since at least the 1980s, that Derrida's work is "not philosophy."
Indeed, for Hellenistic philosophers claiming that at least one thing is certain makes one a dogmatist.
Former philosophers claimed that the sensible world was an illusion.
Many philosophers have claimed that determinism and free will are incompatible.