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The Ancient Greek philosopher
Born470 BC
Died399 BC
OccupationPhilosopher
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Pippa Garner (birthdate – death), formerly known as Philip Garner, is an artist, designer and author from Los Angeles, CA, notable contributions have included the Better Living Catalog and Utopia or Bust.

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