Facts on Cultural critics
Noam Chomsky
Is an American philosopher, historian, linguist and activist.
10 facts about Noam ChomskyClaude Levi-Strauss
was a French anthropologist and ethnologist.
10 facts about Claude Levi-StraussB. F. Skinner
Was an American psychologist, philosopher, scientists and poet known for inventing the operant condition chamber and for his own experimental analysis of behavior.
10 facts about B. F. SkinnerKarl Marx
A German philosopher, journalist, historian, economist, sociologist and revolutionary socialist.
10 facts about Karl MarxAbu Nasr Al-Farabi
was a renowned scientist and philosopher of the Islamic Golden Age
10 facts about Abu Nasr Al-FarabiAristotle
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher born in Stagirus, northern Greece, in 384 BCE
10 facts about AristotleAvicenna
was a Persian polymath who wrote almost 450 works on a wide range of subjects, of which around 240 have survived
10 facts about AvicennaCarl Sagan
Carl Edward Sagan was an American astronomer, astrophysicist, cosmologist, author, science popularizer and science communicator in astronomy and natural sciences
10 facts about Carl SaganIbn Rushd
A Spanish Muslim philosopher, scholar and theologian.
10 facts about Ibn RushdMichio Kaku
An American theoretical physicist, communicator and popularizer of science.
10 facts about Michio KakuNeil deGrasse Tyson
An American astrophysicist and author.
10 facts about Neil deGrasse TysonPythagoras
An Ionian Greek philosopher and mathematician.
10 facts about Pythagoras