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|[[Thohala]] | |[[Thohala]] | ||
|fl. 3rd Century BCE | |fl. 3rd Century BCE | ||
|Statesman, Student of Isarndzupa, created the school of Thohalaian philosophy regarding the matters connecting the living and the spiritual, leading proponent and scholar of the | |Statesman, Student of Isarndzupa, created the school of Thohalaian philosophy regarding the matters connecting the living and the spiritual, leading proponent and scholar of the Lunukist religion | ||
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|[[Arndzuksra]] | |[[Arndzuksra]] | ||
|fl. 3/4th Century BCE | |fl. 3/4th Century BCE | ||
|early [[ | |early [[Lunukism|Lunukist]] philosopher and teacher | ||
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|[[Buhva]] | |[[Buhva]] | ||
|fl. 3/4th Century BCE | |fl. 3/4th Century BCE | ||
|early [[ | |early [[Lunukism|Lunukist]] philosopher and teacher, renowned hermit | ||
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|[[Srukutsa]] | |[[Srukutsa]] |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 21 November 2021
This list of ancient Canamic philosophers contains philosophers who studied in Ancient Cananganam or spoke a Canamic language. Ancient Canamic philosophy began in Munahsa with the pre-Thohalaian philosopher Phuga and lasted through until the High Medieval period. Some of the most famous and influential philosophers of the Nagu-Borosan world were from the Antiquated Canamic world, including figures such as Thohala and Ankittsa.
↵Abbreviations used in this list:
- c. = circa
- fl. = flourished
Classical Era Philosophers
Name | Life | Notes |
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Phuga | fl. 6th Century BCE | the first philosopher; one of the great scholars of the 6th century BCE |
Sruktah | fl. 6th Century BCE | one of the great scholars of the 6th century BCE |
Srukhuh | fl. 6th Century BCE | one of the great scholars of the 6th century BCE |
Ulisa | fl. 6th Century BCE | one of the great scholars of the 6th century BCE |
Nahma | 5/6th Century BCE | taught by and early commentator on Phuga's works |
Aree | 4/5th Century BCE | wrote the Srusnutsee, a series of texts regarding medicines and their applications |
Uhsa | 4/5th Century BCE | wrote upon Human ethics and their application on everyday life |
Ksruna | 4/5th Century BCE | early mathematician |
Uka | 4th Century BCE | early mathematician |
Isarndzupa | 3/4th Century BCE | early playwright, interest upon human ethics |
Thohala | fl. 3rd Century BCE | Statesman, Student of Isarndzupa, created the school of Thohalaian philosophy regarding the matters connecting the living and the spiritual, leading proponent and scholar of the Lunukist religion |
Arndzuksra | fl. 3/4th Century BCE | early Lunukist philosopher and teacher |
Buhva | fl. 3/4th Century BCE | early Lunukist philosopher and teacher, renowned hermit |
Srukutsa | fl. 2nd Century BCE | early philosopher on societal governance, general and tactician |
Garuka | fl. 2nd Century BCE | early economist, human ethics philosopher |
Sasarna | c. 187 BCE – 115 BCE | Leader of mathematics, euclidean geometry, ethics, metaphysics, mysticism, music, and politics |
Bibhyasa | c. 2nd Century BCE | Early historian and commentator |
Tazropno | c. 2nd Century BCE | Mathematician and Statesman |
Karoh | c. 1/2nd Century BCE | Possible granddaughter or student of Sasarna, stateswoman, early scribe |
Uktuna | c. 1st Century BCE | |
Nagajekha | fl. 1st Centuries BCE and CE | Statesman, Tactician, and Politician |