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Can someone be considered a significant philosopher if they have not published a written work?

Most of our western civilization is based on study of the writings of the people who have come before us. We recognize significant, influential writings as philosophy and glean, pick and chose the ideas that appeal to us. We take those ideas and shape our lives around them. If today’s thoughts haven’t been written down, published in a form that all can access, can we really call the author a significant philosopher?

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