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Ancient Greek Philosophy Plato Euthyphro | |
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Apology | |
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Crito | |
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Phaedo (72c-83c, 114e-end) | |
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Meno | |
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Republic (Book I, 336b-342e, 347b; Book II, 357a-362c, 368c-376c; Book III, 412b-417b; Book IV, 427c-448e; Book V, Complete: 448e-480a; Book VI-VII, 502c-521b) | |
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Aristotle Physics (Book II Complete)Metaphysics (Bk.I, 1-4, 6, 9; and XII, 6-9) | |
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On the Soul (Book II, Chapters 1-3; III, 4-5) | |
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Nichomachean Ethics (Bk. I-II; VI-VII; X, 6-8; Bk. IV, 3) | |
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Hellenistic Philosophy Epicurus | |
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Letter to Menoeceus | |
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Principal Doctrines Epictetus | |
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Encheiridion (Manual)-new translation Plotinus | |
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Enneads (Ennead I, Tractate 6)-new translation | |
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Christianity and Medieval Philosophy Augustine | |
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Confessions (Book VIII, 5, 8-12 and XI, 14-28)City of God (Book XII, Chapters 1-9) Boethius | |
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The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V, Chapter 6) Anselm Proslogion (Preface, Chapters 1-4) | |
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Guanilo and Anselm: Debate (Selections) | |
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Hildegard of Bingen Scivias (Book I, Vision 4, 16-20) | |
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The Guide for the Perplexed (Part II, Introduction) | |
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Summa Theologica (Selections) William of Ockham Summa Logicae (Part I, Chapters 14-16) | |
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Oration on the Dignity of Man (1-7) | |
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Modern Philosophy Rene Descartes | |
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Meditations on the First Philosophy-new translation | |
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Correspondence with Princess Elizabeth (Selections) | |
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Leviathan (Selections from Chapters 1-3, 6, 9, 12-15, 17-18, 21) | |
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Pensees (Selections) | |
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Ethics (Sections I & II) | |
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (abridged) | |
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Discourse on Metaphysics | |
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The Monadology | |
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Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous | |
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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Jean-Jacques | |
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The Social Contract (Book I) | |
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Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics | |
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Foundation for the Metaphysics of Morals"On a Supposed Right to Lie" | |
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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Chapter 6) | |
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Nineteenth-Century Philosophy | |
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Phenomenology of Spirit (B, IV, A: Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness: Relations of Master and Servant) | |
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Who Thinks Abstractly? | |
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Utilitarianism Soren Kiergegaard | |
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Fear and Trembling (Problema I: Teleological Suspension of the Ethical) | |
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Concluding Unscientific Postscript (Section II, Chapter II, Subjective Truth, Inwardness; Truth Is Subjectivity) | |
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Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (Alienated Labor) | |
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Manifesto of the Communist Party (Chapters 1, 2, 4) | |
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A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Preface) | |
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Response to Bakunin Friedrich Nietzsche | |
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The Birth of Tragedy (Chapters 1-3) | |
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Gay Science (Selections) | |
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Twilight of the Idols (Selections) | |
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The Anti-Christ (First Book, 2-7, 62) Twentieth-Century Philosophy | |
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Phenomenology (Encyclopaedia Brittanica article) | |
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The Problems of Philosophy (Chapters 1, 5, & 15) | |
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An Introduction to Metaphysics (Chapter 1: The Fundamental Question of Met | |