In the eighteenth century, philosophers considered the whole of human knowledge, including science, to be their field and discussed questions such as: did the universe have a beginning?
When philosophers discuss conventions, they usually have in mind very precise and limited ones.
The Classical Greek philosopher Plato discusses five types of regimes.
For the theory of mediation, culture and reason - the "rationality" which philosophers have discussed for centuries - are identical.
The Greek philosophers discussed randomness at length, but only in non-quantitative forms.
Many early Islamic philosophers and logicians discussed the liar paradox.
Several prominent writers, philosophers, and psychologists have discussed the usefulness of the concept of "velleity".
Historically, however, many philosophers from other traditions have discussed the same questions, from Islamic scholars to the ancient Greeks.
When he talked with Rousseau during his visit to Geneva in 1754 he was impressed by the sincerity with which the philosopher discussed divine providence.
Transcript of seminar in which two German philosophers analyze and discuss Heraclitus' texts.