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What are the biographies of celebrities
Biographies of celebrities include Socrates and Hegel. Autobiographies of Jefferson and edward sapir, linguists, anthropologists and humanists? Autobiography of Fukuzawa Yukichi.

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1, Socrates? The founder of western political philosophy and ethics, who brought philosophy back to the world from heaven; One of the two historical figures who have the deepest influence on western civilization.

2. The Biography of Hegel is by far the most complete and credible biography of Hegel. Hegel always understood things from the opposite side. He said that the end is the end, just because it is also the beginning! In fact, if we understand Hegel's death, we can understand the meaning of his life more clearly.

3. Jefferson autobiography? Jefferson participated in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence and served as the first Secretary of State, the second Vice President and the third President of the United States. Thomas Jefferson began to write an autobiography at the age of 77. He wrote his autobiography for his own reference and for his family to know.

4. Linguist, anthropologist and humanist edward sapir? He is a gifted linguist, anthropologist, humanist and ideological architect, and one of the earliest linguists who combined linguistics and anthropology.

Sapir is the first Canadian professional anthropologist and the most outstanding linguist in boas's anthropological paradigm. He made great contributions to the specialization of linguistics as an independent discipline.

5. Autobiography of Fukuzawa Yukichi: An outstanding enlightenment thinker in modern Japan, he devoted his life to writing and educational activities, which greatly promoted the spread of western enlightenment ideas in Japan and the changes in Japanese society. The author of Persuasion and Introduction to Civilization, the founder of Keio University, is known as "Voltaire of Japan".