Top 20 Philosopher celebrities in United States
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Philosopher celebrities [Updated March 6, 2021].
Murray Rothbard was born
on March 2, 1926
in Bronx, New York, United States, United States.
William Desmond Taylor was born
on April 26, 1872
in Carlow, United States.
Ethan Allen was born
on January 21, 1738
in Litchfield, United States.
He was captured and imprisoned by the Royal Navy after a failed military mission.
Ralph Waldo Emerson was born
on May 25, 1803
in Boston, United States.
He was the leader of the Transcendentalist movement.
Murray Bookchin was born
on January 14, 1921
in New York City, United States.
He defined himself as an anarchist, although he had second thoughts about the apolitical lifestylism of the contemporary anarchist movement in the late 1990s.
Leon Wieseltier was born
on June 14, 1952
in United States.
He was a National Book Award finalist in 2000 for his book Kaddish.
Donald Davidson was born
on March 6, 1917
in United States.
He held several positions in academia at colleges such as Stanford University, Princeton University, and Oxford University.
David Lewis was born
on September 28, 1941
in Oberlin, United States.
He taught briefly at UCLA and regularly at Princeton.
John Rawls was born
on February 21, 1921
in Baltimore, United States.
Daniel Dennett was born
on March 28, 1942
in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.
Dallas Willard was born
on September 4, 1935
in Buffalo, Missouri, U.S., United States.
Bob Black was born
on January 4, 1951
in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Hilary Putnam was born
on July 31, 1926
in United States.
He was a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.
Edgar Cayce was born
on March 18, 1877
in Hopkinsville, United States.
He founded the Association for Research and Enlightenment, which is a nonprofit organization.
Donna Haraway was born
on September 6, 1944
in United States.
She received the J.D. Bernal Award in 2000 from the Society for Social Studies of Science.
Terence McKenna was born
on November 16, 1946
in Paonia, United States.
He held lectures on psychedelic substances during the 1980s. He was inspired by The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley.
Willard Van Orman Quine was born
on June 25, 1908
in United States.
He wrote a defense of moral censorship and was known for Two Dogmas of Empiricism from 1951 and Word and Object from 1960.
James M. Edie was born
on November 3, 1927
in Grand Forks, United States.
He was fluent in at least six languages and often translated many of his own works into various languages.
John Dewey was born
on October 20, 1859
in Burlington, United States.
He published several books on philosophy, including Experience and Nature from 1925.
Merab Mamardashvili was born
on September 15, 1930
in United States.
His memory was honored with the erection of a monument in 2001 in the city of Tbilisi.