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Diogenes
Diogenes was a greek philosopher who flouted all social norms and was known for causing both discomfort and wonder, by his way of life and ideas. His philosophy has been preserved today in the form of strange, sometimes comedic anecdotes.
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Kafka
Franz Kafka always felt emotionally and socially isolated from the people in his life, which was reflected in the nightmarish world of his novels, published posthumously.
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Zamenhof
Ludwik Zamenhof believed that the world’s wars were caused by the misunderstandings created by language barriers, and believed that if one language could unite all peoples, world peace would come, endeavouring to create an impossible utopia.
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Verne
In his novels, Jules Verne predicted many modern technologies before their invention, including nuclear submarines, space travel, and video calling, causing him to be seen as an oddity by his contemporaries.
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Semmelweis
Ignaz Semmelweis was the first to suggest the importance of antiseptic hand washing in hospital delivery rooms and was dismissed as insane. Continuing in this struggle to save as many mothers as possible, he was admitted by his wife to an insane... More
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