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Philosophers & Scholars on Vegetarian and Vegan Elite of the World
Rabindranath Tagore - Bengali poet, Brahmo philosopher, visual artist, playwright, composer, and novelist; 1913 Nobel Laureate in Literature
Albert Schweitzer - German theologian, musician, philosopher, and physician; 1952 Nobel Laureate in Peace
Confucius - Chinese saint and philosopher
Lao Tzu - Chinese saint and philosopher
Voltaire - French Enlightenment writer and philosopher
Peter Singer - Australian humanist and philosopher
Alan Watts - British philosopher and comparative religion writer
Muhyi-Ddin Ibn Arabi - Spanish Islamic scholar, Sufi master and philosopher
Muhammad Al-Ghazali - Iranian Islamic scholar and Sufi saint
Hafiz B.A Masri - British-Indian Imam (scholar who knows the Koran in its entirety), Shah Jehan Mosque, Britain
Nianzu Huang - Chinese professor and Buddhist practitioner
Steven Rosen (Satyaraja Dasa) - American Hinduism scholar and writer
Maria Szyszkowska - Polish philosopher, politician and activist
Elie Wiesel - Hungarian novelist, philosopher, humanitarian, political activist, and Holocaust survivor; 1986 Nobel Laureate in Peace
Sir Isaac Newton - British physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, inventor, and natural philosopher; father of physics
Jane Goodall - British primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist
Diogenes - Greek philosopher and cosmologist
Plato - Greek saint and philosopher
Pythagoras - Greek mathematician and philosopher
Ralph Waldo Emerson - American author, poet and philosopher
Socrates - Greek saint and philosopher
St. Francis of Assisi - Italian Christian saint, founder of the Franciscan order
Yogi Maharishi Mahesh - Indian writer, philosopher, leader of Transcendental Meditation
Henry Salt - British artist, diplomat and Egyptologist
John Wesley - British clergyman and Christian theologian
Plotinus - Egyptian Neoplatonism founder
Origen - Egyptian scholar and Christian theologian
Schopenhauer - German philosopher
Martin Luther - German theologian, Augustinian monk and ecclesiastical reformer
Chanakya Pandit - Indian philosopher and the minister of King Chandra Gupta
Porphyry - Syrian Neoplatonic philosopher
Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere - French scholar, founder of Universal Great Brotherhood
Emanuel Swedenborg - Swedish scientist, philosopher and mystic
Edmond Bordeaux Szekely - Hungarian philosopher, philologist and spiritual writer
Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Roman philosopher, politician and dramatist
Giordano Bruno - Italian philosopher
Martinetti Piero - Italian philosopher
Plinio Caio Secondo - Roman officer and scholar
Tito Lucrezio Caro - Roman poet and philosopher
Aldo Capitini - Italian philosopher and writer
Maria Montessori - Italian educator and physician
Stephen Clark - British philosophy professor
Colin McGinn - British philosopher
Ci-Mei Wang - Chinese operatic scholar
Chuang Tzu - Ancient Chinese philosopher and spiritual practitioner
Helmut F. Kaplan - Austrian philosopher, author and animal rights activist
Simon Chau - Hong Kong professor and natural living activist
Jim Mason - American author, lecturer and environmentalist
Tom Regan - American professor of philosophy and writer on animal rights
Elie Wiesel - Hungarian novelist, philosopher, humanitarian, political activist, and Holocaust survivor; 1986 Nobel Laureate in Peace
Sir Isaac Newton - British physicist, mathematician, astronomer, alchemist, inventor, and natural philosopher; father of physics
Jane Goodall - British primatologist, ethologist and anthropologist
Diogenes - Greek philosopher and cosmologist
Plato - Greek saint and philosopher
Pythagoras - Greek mathematician and philosopher
Ralph Waldo Emerson - American author, poet and philosopher
Socrates - Greek saint and philosopher
St. Francis of Assisi - Italian Christian saint, founder of the Franciscan order
Yogi Maharishi Mahesh - Indian writer, philosopher, leader of Transcendental Meditation
Henry Salt - British artist, diplomat and Egyptologist
John Wesley - British clergyman and Christian theologian
Plotinus - Egyptian Neoplatonism founder
Origen - Egyptian scholar and Christian theologian
Schopenhauer - German philosopher
Martin Luther - German theologian, Augustinian monk and ecclesiastical reformer
Chanakya Pandit - Indian philosopher and the minister of King Chandra Gupta
Porphyry - Syrian Neoplatonic philosopher
Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere - French scholar, founder of Universal Great Brotherhood
Emanuel Swedenborg - Swedish scientist, philosopher and mystic
Edmond Bordeaux Szekely - Hungarian philosopher, philologist and spiritual writer
Lucius Annaeus Seneca - Roman philosopher, politician and dramatist
Giordano Bruno - Italian philosopher
Martinetti Piero - Italian philosopher
Plinio Caio Secondo - Roman officer and scholar
Tito Lucrezio Caro - Roman poet and philosopher
Aldo Capitini - Italian philosopher and writer
Maria Montessori - Italian educator and physician
Stephen Clark - British philosophy professor
Colin McGinn - British philosopher
Ci-Mei Wang - Chinese operatic scholar
Chuang Tzu - Ancient Chinese philosopher and spiritual practitioner
Helmut F. Kaplan - Austrian philosopher, author and animal rights activist
Simon Chau - Hong Kong professor and natural living activist
Jim Mason - American author, lecturer and environmentalist
Tom Regan - American professor of philosophy and writer on animal rights
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