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Famous Philosophy Majors

Steve Allen (writer & comedian)

Woody Allen (director & comedian)

William Bennett (former Drug czar & leader of the National Endowment for the Humanities, author of Books of Virtues)

Mary Higgins Clark (mystery writer)

William Jefferson Clinton (former President)

Philip K. Dick (science fiction writer)

David Duchovny (actor on X-Files)

John Elway (quarterback, Denver Broncos)

Harrison Ford (actor)

Ivan Frolov (editor of Pravda)

Rebecca Goldstein (novelist & MacArthur prize recipient)

Don Harron (Canadian comedian, author of Anne of Green Gables libretto)

Christy Haubegger (editor of Latina)

Vaclav Havel (former President of Czeckoslovakia)

Peter Hoeg (author of Smilla's Sense of Snow)

Mark Hulbert (financial columnist for Forbes magazine)

Carl Icahn (business person & corporate raider, bought TWA)

Martin Luther King, Jr. (civil rights leader)

Bruce Lee (martial arts & actor)

Michael Lerner (editor of Tikkun)

Peter Lynch (director)

Steve Martin (comedian & actor)

Kate Millett (author of Sexual Politics)

Bob Moses (civil rights activist)

Robert Motherwell (painter)

Iris Murdoch (novelist)

Lachlan Murdoch (son of Rupert Murdoch, media magnate)

Robert Musil (Austrian novelist)

Freeman Patterson (photographer, author of The Art of Seeing)

Neil Peart (drummer for rock group, Rush)

Chaim Potok (novelist)

Patricia Rozema (film-maker, I've Heard the Mermaids Singing)

Mike Schmidt (former Philadelphia Philly)

John Silber (former president of Boston University)

Gene Siskel (movie reviewer, Siskel & Ebert at the Movies)

Susan Sontag (essayist)

George Soros (money manager, Soros Foundation)

Dave Thomas (SCTV)

Alex Trebeck (Jeopardy!)

David Foster Wallace (novelist & MacArthur prize recipient)

Robert Weaver (doyen of Canadian literature, head of CBC's ANTHOLOGY)

Moses Znaimer, (Owner of CITY-TV and MUCH-MUSIC, Toronto)

 

*Reported on www.ephilosopher.com