Many philosophers of intercultural thought suggest similar but nonetheless different rules or guidelines when approaching other traditions.
Some philosophers have even suggested that Nietzsche's philosophy cannot be understood or analyzed apart from his remarks on women.
Most philosophers suggest only rational beings, who can reason and form self-interested judgments, are capable of being moral agents.
Some philosophers had suggested that polygamy should be tolerated for some classes on economic grounds.
These philosophers suggest that concepts, including "belief" or "pain" will turn out to be quite different than commonly expected as science advances.
The philosopher suggested, "Why don't you go up and look?"
Other philosophers, however, have suggested that consciousness would not be necessary for any functional advantage in evolutionary processes.
"A philosopher might suggest that luck had nothing to do with it."
Some philosophers suggest that the question of "What is?"