Who were the greatest thinkers of the 20th century?

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Wittgenstein and Heidegger

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me

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>Who were the greatest thinkers of the 20th century?


Jews

Rene Guenon, Titus Burckhardt, Julius Evola, Mircea Eliade, Martin Heidegger, Friedrich Junger, Ernst Junger.

Einstein ,chomsky,hawking

>[autism intensifies]

probably the most influential thinkers were Marx, Freud and Einstein. Though, in Marx's case you're talking late 19th century. But those 3 set the tone for the entire century.

Guenon
Simone Weil
Evola
Camus (fuck u sarte)
Mircea Eliade
Jean Marie Guyau
Carlo Michelstaedter
Klages
Schwaller de Lubicz
Jung
Emil Cioran
Heidegger
Alain Danielou
Jean Danielou
Oswald Wirth
Valentin Tomberg
Ouspensky
Coomaraswamy
Gurdjieff
Wittgenstein
Frances Yates
Immanuel Velikovsky

I'll attempt to scratch the surface.

>Sigmund Freud, psychoanalyst
>Carl Jung, psychoanalyst
>Jacques Lacan, psychoanalyst
>Albert Einstein, physicist
>Max Planck, physicist
>Enrico Fermi, physicist
>Wolfgang Pauli, physicist
>Neils Bohr, physicist
>Paul DIrac, physicist
>Werner Heisenberg, physicist
>Erwin Schrodinger, physicist
>Richard Feynman, physicist
>Bertrand Russell, philosopher and mathematician
>Alfred North Whitehead, philosopher and mathematician
>John Von Neumann, mathematician
>Kurt Godel, mathematician
>Claude Shannon, mathematician and cryptologist
>Alan Turing, mathematician and cryptologist
>Srinivasa Ramanujan, mathematician
>Alexander Grothendieck, mathematician
>Paul Erdos, mathematician
>Benoit Mandelbrot, mathematician
>Paul Cohen, mathematician
>Grigori Perelman, mathematician
>Shinichi Mochizuki, mathematician
>Terence Tao, mathematician
>Noam Chomsky, linguist
>Haj Ross, linguist
>George Lakoff, linguist
>Anna Wierzbicka, linguist
>Bella Bartok, composer
>Dimitri Shostakovich, composer
>Sergei Rachmaninoff, composer
>Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher
>Martin Heidegger, philosopher
>Hannah Arendt, political theorist
>Albert Camus, author and playwright
>Jean-Paul Sartre, philosopher and author
>Michel Foucault, philosopher
>Ayn Rand, philosopher and author (inb4: hack)
>Marcel Proust, author
>James Joyce, author
>Franz Kafka, author
>Virginia Woolf, author
>William Faulkner, author
>Thomas Mann, author
>Hermann Hesse, author
>John Steinbeck, author
>Aldous Huxley, author
>William Butler Yeats, poet
>Thomas Sterns Eliot, poet
>Ezra Pound, poet
>John Ashbery, poet
>Henri Matisse, artist
>Salvador Dali, artist
>Pablo Picasso, artist
>Rene Magritte, artist
>Maya Deren, film director and actress
>Ichikawa Kon, film director
>Andrei Tarkovsky, film director
>Kaneto Shindo, film director
>Luis Bunuel, film director
>Hiroshi Teshigahara, film director
>David Lynch, film director

There's still a ton more, but this will do for now.

Greatest ... not the most destructive.

This isn't an interview for a commissar position in academia, kid.

Derrida, Carnap, Deleuze

Guyau wasn't a 20th century thinker you dingo

no darwin?

>ywn have that power level

darwin wasn't jewish, goyim.

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killa you self

not a bad inclusion with those 3

Martin Heidegger
Gilles Deleuze
Walter Benjamin
Theodor Adorno
Franz Kafka
Marcel Proust
Jorge Luis Borges
James Joyce
Samuel Beckett
Paul Celan
Kurt Godel
Ludwig Wittgenstein
John von Neumann
Alan Turing
Anton Webern
Iannis Xenakis
Morton Feldman
John Cage
Louis Kahn

The Strangest Man is one of my favorite biographies.

That's a good list. But
>no Kubrick
>no Schoenberg
>no Stravinsky

duh