It is a kind of exciting, an experiment and a big rehearsal for me. It has been some time that I lectured on philosophy and now this . I hope it will bring us all we hope for, interesting subjects and exchange of ideas, new knowledge, the pleasure of learning.
I'll try to put here all info and maybe more, which will be presented in class. So........
WELCOME EVERYONE and CHECK OUT THE 100 LIST !!!
PRE-SORCATICI
001 Thales of Milete
002 Pythagoras of Samos
003 Xenophanes of Colophon
004 Heraclites
THE ELEATICI
005 Parmenides of Elea
006 Zeno of Elea
THE ACADEMICI
007 Socrates
008 Plato
009 Aristoteles
THE ATOMISTS
010 Democtrites
011 Epicurus
THE CYNICI
012 Diogenes of Sinope
THE STOICI
013 Marcus Tullius Cicero
014 Philo of Alexandria
015 Lucius Anneas Seneca
016 Marcus Aurelius
THE SCEPTICI
017 Sextus Empiricus
THE NEO-PLATONISTS
018 Plotinus
THE CHRISTIANS
019 St. AUgustinus of Hippo
020 Boëthius
THE SCOLASTICI
021 St. Anselmus
022 St. Thomas of Aquino
023 Johannes Duns Scotus
024 William of Occam
THE SCIENTIFIC AERA
025 Nicolaus Copernicus
026 Piccolo Machiavelli
027 Desiderius Grasmus
028 Thomas More
029 Francis Bacon
030 Galileo Galilei
031 Thomas Hobbes
032 Sir Isaac Newton
THE RATIONALISTS
033 René Descartes
034 Antoine Arnauld
035 Nicolas Male branche
036 Benedict de Spinoza
037 Gottfried von Leibniz
THE EMPIRISTS
038 John Locke
039 David Hume
040 Thomas Reid
041 Voltaire
042 Jean-jaques Rousseau
043 Denis Diderot
THE IDEALISTS
044 George Berkley
045 Immanuel Kant
046 Johan Schiller
047 Frederick Schelling
048 George Hegel
049 Arthur Schopenhauer
THE LIBERALS
050 Adam Smith
051 Mary Wollstonecraft
052 Thomas Paine
053 Jeremy Bentham
054 John Stuart Mill
055 Auguste Comte
THE EVOLUTIONISTS
056 Charles Darwin
057 Henri Louis Bergson
058 A.N. Whitehead
THE PRAGMATISTS
059 Ernst Mach
060 Charles Peirce
061 William James
062 John Dewey
THE MATERIALISTS
063 Karl Marx
064 Friedrich Engels
065 Vladimir Lenin
066 Sigmund Freud
067 Carl Jung
068 John Maynard Keynes
THE EXISTENTIALISTS
069 Soren Kierkegaard
070 Friedrich Nietzsche
071 Edmund Husserl
072 Martin Heidegger
073 Jean-Paul Sartre
074 Albert Camus
075 Simone de Beauvoir
THE LINGUISTC SCHOOL
076 Gottlog Frege
077 Bertrand Russell
078 Ludwig Wittgenstein
079 Ferdinand de Saussure
080 George Edward Moore
081 Moritz Schlick
082 Lev Vygotsky
083 Rudolph Carnap
084 A.J. Ayer
085 Alfred Tarski
086 J.L. Austin
087 Gilbert Ryle
088 Avram Chomsky
THE POSTMODERNISTS
089 Claude Levi-Strauss
090 Michel Foucault
091 Jaques Derrida
THE NEW SCIENTISTS
092 Emile Durkheim
093 Albert Einstein
094 Karl Popper
095 Kurt Gödel
096 Alan Turing
097 B.F. Skinner
098 Thomas Kuhn
099 Paul Feyerabend
100 W.V.O. Quine
Main Resources:
Philip Stokes, Philosophy: 100 essential thinkers
The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd edition
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