Plato - @naval
Aristotle - @JamesClear
Marcus Aurelius - @RyanHoliday
Hume - @tylercowen
Popper - @nntaleb
Smith - @EconTalker
Netizche - @joerogan
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Replying to @RortyWitt @naval and
Curious since Plato and Aristotle are on the list, who would Socrates be?
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Replying to @RortyWitt @KurtKumar and
Actually, Max Dehn would be a far better choice than Feynman (and not just in my opinion, but also in that of Andre Weil.)
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @KurtKumar and
Hadn’t heard of him, but looks like he worked on some super foundational stuff!
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Replying to @RortyWitt @KurtKumar and
A great man whose quality is perhaps best judged by that of his admirers. His celebrated Seminar brought together, and brought out the best in, an astonishing group of profoundly original and vastly influential masters.
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