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Chinese philosopher Confucius spends finał years of life recording his wisdom in texts called The Five Classics
Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu dies, aged 130; he is considered the “wise man” in Taoist philosophy
Socrates condemned to death for corrupting the minds of Athens’ youth
Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius considers himself philosopher-king, follows Stoic philosophy of virtue and sells own possessions to help in time of famine
Saint Augustine, Bishop of Hippo (now in Algeria), uses Plato’s ancient philosophies in an attempt to prove the existence of a Christian God
llbn Rushid, Muslim philosopher, believes government and religion should separate