The History of Philosophy | |
Ancient Greek Philosophy | |
Socrates Predecessors | |
The Sophists and Socrates | |
Plato | |
Aristotle | |
Hellenistic and Medieval Philosophy | |
Classical Philosophy After Aristotle | |
Augustine | |
Philosophy in the Early Middle Ages | |
Aquinas and his Late Medieval Successors | |
Early Modern Philosophy | |
Philosophy During the Renaissance | |
Rationalism on the Continent | |
Empiricism in Britain | |
Late Modern and 19TH Century Philosophy | |
Kant | |
German Idealism | |
Utilitarianism and Positivism | |
Kierkegaard, Marx, and Nietzsche | |
20TH Century and Contemporary Philosophy | |
Pragmatism and Process Philosophy | |
Analytic Philosophy | |
Phenomenology and Existentialism | |
Recent Philosophy | |
Philosophical Problems | |
The Meaning of Life Plato (427-347BCE) | |
Apology: "A Life Worth Living" | |
The Chuang-Tzu: "Living in Accord with the Tao" | |
My Confession: "The Inevitability of the Question, ''What is the Aim of Life?''" | |
Existentialism and Humanism: "The Human Condition" | |
Philosophy of Mind Plato(427-347) | |
Phaedo: "Do Minds Survive after Death?" | |
"The Self in Flux" | |
Meditations and the Passions of the Soul: "The Distinction between Mind and Body" | |
The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy | |
"Blurring the Distinction Between Mind and Body" | |
Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous: "Consciousness, not Matter, the True Reality" | |
Treatise of Human Nature: "The Mind as a Bundle of Perceptions" | |
The Concept of Mind: "Descartes'' Myth" | |
Minds, Brains, and Science: "The Mind-Body Problem" | |
Philosophy of Religion | |
Proslogium: "The Ontological Argument" | |
Summa Theologica: "Five Ways of Proving God''s Existence" | |
thoughts: "Waging on Belief in God" | |
an Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: "The Irrationality of Believing in Miracles" | |
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: "Against the Design and Cosmological Arguments" | |
Evil and Omnipotence: "The Logical Problem of Evil" | |
Epistemology | |
The Republic: "The Ascent to True Knowledge: The Divided Line and Cave" | |
Outlines of Pyrrhonism: "The Goals and Methods of Skepticism" | |
Essay Concerning Human Understanding: "The Origin of All Our Ideas in Experience" | |
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Sections 4 and 5: "Empiricism and the Limits of Knowledge" | |
Critique of Pure Reason: "How Knowledge is Possible" | |
Pragmatism: a New Name for some old ways of Thinking: "Pragmatism''s Conception of Truth" | |
Problems of Philosophy: "Appearance and Reality" | |
The Nature of the Physical World: "Common Sense Knowledge and Scientific Knowledge" | |
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature: "Critique of Traditional Epistemology" | |
Free will and Determinism | |
Handbook: "Resigning Oneself to Fate" | |
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: "The Argument for Determinism" | |
Essays on the Active Powers of Man | |
"The Argument for Free Will from Common Sense Beliefs" | |
The Dilemma of Determinism: "How Can We Explain Judgements of Regret" | |
Minds, Brains, and Science: "The Freedom of the Will" | |
Ethics | |
The Mencius and the Hsun-tzu: "Is Human Nature Inherently Good or Evil?" | |
Euthyphro: "Does God Create Morality?" Aristotle (384-322 BCE) | |
Letter to Menoeceus: "Pleasure and Life''s Aim" | |
Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysics of Morals: "The Categorical Imperative" | |
Utilitarianism: "Utilitarianism: Basing Morality on Consequences" | |
Beyond Good and Evil | |
The Twilight of the Idols, and The Will to Power: "Turning Values Upside Down" | |
in a Different Voice: "Is there a Characteristically Feminine Voice Defining Morality?" | |
Moral Philosophy through the Ages: "Cultural Relativism" | |
Political Philosophy | |
Crito: "Obedience to the State" | |
Politics: "The Natural Basis of Society" | |
The Treatise on Law: "Natural Law" | |
De Cive: "The Social Contract" | |
a Vindication of the Rights of Woman | |
"The Rights of Women" | |
Manifesto of the Communist party: "The Clash of Class Interests" | |
On Liberty: "The Individual and the Limits of Government" | |
"Justice as Fairness | |
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