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    Open in a new Window   » The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy   - Free online encyclopedia. Edited by James Fieser, hosted by the University of Tennessee at Martin.

    Open in a new Window   » Academy - Description of the philosophical institution founded by Plato, which advocated skepticism in succeeding generations.

    Open in a new Window   » Active Powers - The capacities of impulse and desire which lead to or determine human action, as described by 18th and 19th century Scottish common sense philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Aenesidemus - Biography of the 1st century philosopher who defended the ten tropes of skepticism.

    Open in a new Window   » Anaxagoras - Greek philosopher born about 500 BCE, responsible for giving philosophy a home at Athens and the first philosopher to introduce a spiritual principle which gives matter life and form.

    Open in a new Window   » Anaxarchus - 4th century BCE philosopher of Abdera, from the school of Democritus.

    Open in a new Window   » Anaximander - Greek philosopher of Miletus, born 611 BCE who thought it unnecessary to fix upon air, water, or fire as the original and primary form of body.

    Open in a new Window   » Anaximenes - 5th century BCE Greek philosopher of Miletus who regarded 'air' as the primary form of body.

    Open in a new Window   » Animals and Ethics - Consideration of moral status of non-human animals.

    Open in a new Window   » Anselm - 11th century English prelate who developed views of atonement and satisfaction which are still held by orthodox theologians.

    Open in a new Window   » Antisthenes - Athenian philosopher and founder of the Cynic sect who was born around 440 BCE.

    Open in a new Window   » Aquinas, Thomas - The life and work of the major figure in scholastic philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Aristippus - Description of the life and teachings of the philosopher Aristippus, founder of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Aristotle - The life and work of the 4th century BCE Greek philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Augustine - Extensive article on the life and work of the 4th century ecclesiastical author.

    Open in a new Window   » Bacon, Francis - 16th century philosopher and politician.

    Open in a new Window   » Bakhtin Circle - School of Russian thought centered on the work of Bakhtin which focused on questions of signification in artistic creation.

    Open in a new Window   » Beccaria, Cesare - 18th century aristocrat whose work 'On Crimes and Punishments (1764)' inspired reform in the Italian criminal justice system.

    Open in a new Window   » Behaviorism - Theory in philosophy of mind which maintains that talk of mental events should be translated into talk about observable behavior.

    Open in a new Window   » Bentham, Jeremy - Extensive article on the 18th century 'founder' of utilitarianism.

    Open in a new Window   » Berkeley, George - Influential 18th century Irish philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Berlin Circle - Group of academics who gathered round Hans Reichenbach in late 1920s and later joined up with the Vienna Circle.

    Open in a new Window   » Bolingbroke, Henry St. John - 18th century Tory disciple of Locke.

    Open in a new Window   » Butler, Joseph - 18th century icon of a highly intellectualized theology.

    Open in a new Window   » Caird, Edward - Nineteenth century Scottish philosopher who was one of the key figures of the idealist movement that dominated British philosophy from 1870 until the mid 1920s.

    Open in a new Window   » Capital Punishment - The issue of capital punishment involves determining whether the execution of criminals is ever justified.

    Open in a new Window   » Carnap, Rudolf - Extensive article about his life and work, by Mauro Murzi.

    Open in a new Window   » Chinese Room Argument - John Searle's thought experiment is one of the best known counters to claims of artificial intelligence.

    Open in a new Window   » Chrysippus - Prolific stoic of Soli, and disciple of Cleanthes.

    Open in a new Window   » Cicero, Marcus Tullius - 1st century BCE Roman orator and philosopher of the New Academy.

    Open in a new Window   » Cleanthes - Stoic philosopher of Assus in Lydia, disciple of Zeno of Citium.

    Open in a new Window   » Cudworth, Ralph - 17th century 'Cambridge Platonist' who fought for preservation of religious ideals, including divine illumination.

    Open in a new Window   » Cumberland, Richard - 17th century critic of Hobbes and the neo-Platonists.

    Open in a new Window   » Cyrenaics - Description of the Cyrenaic school of philosophy, which flourished from the 5th-3rd centuries BCE. The Cyrenaics were skeptics and hedonists.

    Open in a new Window   » Damon - 5th century BCE Pythagorean philosopher of Syracuse.

    Open in a new Window   » Davidson, Donald - Introduction to one of the most significant philosophers concerned with philosophy of mind and action of the 20th/21st century.

    Open in a new Window   » Deism, English - Explores the deism of Hobbes, Locke, Tindal, and the influence of Hume.

    Open in a new Window   » Deism, French - The deism of Voltaire and Rousseau.

    Open in a new Window   » Democritus - 4th century BCE philosopher of Abdera who expanded the atomic theory of Leucippus.

    Open in a new Window   » Demonax - Philosopher of the second century CE. who tried to revive the philosophy of the Cynic School.

    Open in a new Window   » Descartes, René - Early modern philosopher who rejected religious authority in the quest for scientific and philosophical knowledge.

    Open in a new Window   » Dewey, John - Leading light of the 20th century American school of thought known as pragmatism.

    Open in a new Window   » Diderot, Denis - The most prominent of the French Encyclopedists and one of the leaders of the Enlightenment.

    Open in a new Window   » Diogenes Laertius - 3rd century biographer of ancient Greek philosophers.

    Open in a new Window   » Diogenes of Apollonia - Pupil of Anaximenes and contemporary of Anaxagoras in the 6th cn. BCE.

    Open in a new Window   » Diogenes of Sinope - 4th cn. BCE cynic philosopher of Sinope.

    Open in a new Window   » Eckhart, Meister - 13th century Dominican mystic who was almost forgotten until Franz von Baader revived his memory in the nineteenth century.

    Open in a new Window   » Eclecticism - Group of ancient philosophers who sought to reach by selection the highest degree of probability in the search for truth.

    Open in a new Window   » Egoism, Psychological and Ethical - Maintains that the individual self is the motivating moral force and the end of moral action.

    Open in a new Window   » Emanation - The theory that all derived or secondary things flow from the primary.

    Open in a new Window   » Empedocles - 5th century BCE philosopher who combined medical study with Orphic mysticism.

    Open in a new Window   » Encyclopedists - Group of French philosophers and men of letters who collaborated in the production of the famous Encyclopedie.

    Open in a new Window   » Epictetus - Eminent Stoic philosopher, born as a slave at Hieropolis in Phyrgia in 55 CE.

    Open in a new Window   » Epicurus - 4th century BCE materialist, empiricist, and hedonist. One of the major philosophers of the Hellenistic period.

    Open in a new Window   » Euclides - 4th century BCE native of Megara, and founder of the Megarian or Eristic sect.

    Open in a new Window   » Evolution - Introduces evolution through the ages, from the ancient Greeks, through Leibniz and Descartes to Darwin and Spencer.

    Open in a new Window   » Ferrier, James Frederick - The earliest absolute idealist in English philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Fichte, Immanuel Hermann - Aimed to secure a philosophical basis for the personality of God.

    Open in a new Window   » Fichte, Johann Gottlieb - One of the major figures in German philosophy in the period between Kant and Hegel.

    Open in a new Window   » Freud, Sigmund - Lenghty article on the father of psychoanalysis who is generally recognised as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century.

    Open in a new Window   » German Idealism - The German reaction to empiricism, including related theories of Kant, Fichte, Hegel and others.

    Open in a new Window   » God, Western Concepts of - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on God from Socrates to Nietzsche.

    Open in a new Window   » Gorgias - Greek sophist and rhetorician, known as "the Nihilist," born in 483 BCE.

    Open in a new Window   » Greek Philosophy - The philosophical currents of Ancient Greek philosophy are introduced, from the Presocratic philosophers through to Proclus.

    Open in a new Window   » Hamilton, William - 19th century exponent of the Scottish common-sense philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Hartmann, Karl Robert Eduard Von - 19th century German philosopher who attempted to combine the idea of Hegel with the will of Schopenhauer in 'spiritual monism.'

    Open in a new Window   » Hegelians, St. Louis - 19th century group of amateur American philosophers founded and led by William Torrey Harris.

    Open in a new Window   » Helvetius, Claude Adrien - One of the 18th century Encyclopedists who held the skeptical and materialistic views common to that school of philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Hempel, Carl Gustav - A leading member of logical positivism, the German philosopher died in 1997.

    Open in a new Window   » Heraclitus - 5th century BCE. Presocratic Greek philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Herbert of Cherbury, Edward - 17th century historian, poet (brother of George), and philosopher. Sought to determine the nature and standard of truth, and conditions of knowledge. Precursor of the philosophy of Common Sense.

    Open in a new Window   » Hippias - Hippias was a sophist, a contemporary of Socrates, and an enthusiast for universality.

    Open in a new Window   » Hobbes, Thomas - 17th century British philosopher. Author of Leviathan (1651).

    Open in a new Window   » Hodgson, Shadworth - Follower of Kant, founder of the Aristotelian Society.

    Open in a new Window   » Hölderlin, Johann Christian Friedrich - Examines the poet's role in the development of German Idealism.

    Open in a new Window   » Humanism - Brief article on Erasmus and the Italian humanist movement.

    Open in a new Window   » Hume, David - Enormously influential 18th century Scottish philosopher. Author of Treatise of Human Nature (1739-1740).

    Open in a new Window   » Husserl, Edmund - Leader of the German phenomenological movement.

    Open in a new Window   » Huxley, Thomas Henry - 19th century zoologist and advocate of Darwinism.

    Open in a new Window   » Identity Theory - Form of monistic materialism which maintains that mental states and brain activities are identical.

    Open in a new Window   » Interventionism - Examines the nature and justifications of interfering with another polity or choices made by individuals.

    Open in a new Window   » Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich - 18th century German philosopher, famous for effective criticism of Kant.

    Open in a new Window   » Just War Theory - Some of those who have attempted to justify war include Aquinas, Grotius, and Pufendorf.

    Open in a new Window   » Leucippus - 5th century BCE founder of atomism.

    Open in a new Window   » Locke, John - Article on the life and work of the influential philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Lombard, Peter - French scholastic theologian of the 12th century, influenced by Abelard.

    Open in a new Window   » Lotze, Rudolf Hermann - 19th century German philosopher who criticised the pantheism of Hegel.

    Open in a new Window   » Lucretius - Roman poet and advocate of Epicurean philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Menippus - Third century BCE Greek philosopher and satirist.

    Open in a new Window   » Mill, John Stuart - 19th leader and prophet of utilitarianism, heir to the Hume-Bentham line, and influential force in modern political theory. Author of On Liberty (1859), and Utilitarianism (1863).

    Open in a new Window   » Moral Luck - Andrew Latus, St. Francis Xavier University, summarizes the discussion between Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams on the question: Can luck ever make a moral difference?

    Open in a new Window   » Moral Philosophy - Introduction to ethics, with links to other articles at the IEP.

    Open in a new Window   » Natural Law - Standards that govern human behavior objectively derived from the nature of human beings.

    Open in a new Window   » Natural Theology - Used in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries to describe knowledge of God drawn from nature.

    Open in a new Window   » Neoplatonism - The revival of Greek philosophy in 3rd century BCE, led by Plotinus and his disciple, Porphyry. Influenced by both Pythagoras and Plato.

    Open in a new Window   » Ockham, William of - Detailed biography of the 14th century Franciscan.

    Open in a new Window   » Origen - Father of the early Church, born around 182.

    Open in a new Window   » Paley, William - 18th century British theologian.

    Open in a new Window   » Parmenides - Greek philosopher and poet.

    Open in a new Window   » Peripatetics - Brief history of the Peripatetic doctrines.

    Open in a new Window   » Plato - Biography and description of the philosophy of Plato.

    Open in a new Window   » Plotinus - 3rd century CE founder of Neo-Platonism.

    Open in a new Window   » Poincaré, Jules Henri - 19th century French philosopher of science.

    Open in a new Window   » Positivism, Legal - Theory that law is manufactured according to certain social conventions.

    Open in a new Window   » Prodicus - 5th century BCE sophist, possibly a mentor of Socrates

    Open in a new Window   » Protagoras - Early Greek sophist.

    Open in a new Window   » Pyrrho - 4th century BCE founder of the Greek school of skepticism.

    Open in a new Window   » Pythagoras - The 6th century BCE philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Reichenbach, Hans - Leading German philosopher of science, and logical positivist.

    Open in a new Window   » Renaissance - Brief article on the transition between middle ages and modernity.

    Open in a new Window   » Rights, Human - A treatment of the origins and development of the theory of human rights, with philosophical analysis, justifications, and criticisms.

    Open in a new Window   » Roman Philosophy - Short introduction to Roman philosophy from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Rousseau, Jean Jacques - 18th century French author of the Social Contract, influential during the French Revolution.

    Open in a new Window   » Russell's Paradox - Examines self-referential linguistics used to describe properties and sets.

    Open in a new Window   » Shaftesbury, Earl of - Patron of John Locke

    Open in a new Window   » Shpet, Gustav - Leading proponent of Russian transcendental phenomenology.

    Open in a new Window   » Skepticism, Ancient Greek - A description of skepticism in Ancient Greece, led by Pyrrho.

    Open in a new Window   » Skepticism, Contemporary - Introduction to the current discussion of skepticism.

    Open in a new Window   » Social Contract Theory - View that morality is based on social agreements that serve the interests of those who make the agreement.

    Open in a new Window   » Solipsism - The doctrine of the solipsist is that existence means my existence and that of my mental states.

    Open in a new Window   » Solovyov, Vladimir - 19th century Russian philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Sophists - Teachers of philosophy in Ancient Greece, including Protagoras, Gorgias, Prodicus and Hippias.

    Open in a new Window   » Spinoza, Benedict - 17th century pantheist, critic of Descartes.

    Open in a new Window   » Stephen, Leslie - 19th century British academic.

    Open in a new Window   » Stilpo - 4th century BCE member of the Megarean school.

    Open in a new Window   » Stirling, James Hutchison - 19th century British Idealist, Hegelian academic.

    Open in a new Window   » Stoic Philosophy of Mind - Description of the philosophy of Mind of the Stoics, including the relationship between mind and body, perception, action-theory, and emotion.

    Open in a new Window   » Stoicism - Description of the system of ethics, popular in Ancient Greece, which has physics as its foundation.

    Open in a new Window   » Symposium - Drinking-parties in Ancient Greece where the guests reclined on couches, and were crowned with garlands of flowers.

    Open in a new Window   » Synderesis - Scholastic philosophy describes this as the principle in moral consciousness which directs an agent to good.

    Open in a new Window   » Thales - Detailed biographical essay on the Ancient Greek philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Theophrastus - Philosopher of the Peripatetic school, successor to Aristotle at the Lyceum.

    Open in a new Window   » Time - Long article about questions of time discussed throughout the history of philosophy.

    Open in a new Window   » Timon - 3rd century BCE disciple of Pyrrho.

    Open in a new Window   » Truth - Philosophical theories on the nature of truth, by Bradley Dowden and Norman Swartz.

    Open in a new Window   » Vienna Circle - Organised the development of logical positivism in the 1920s. Included Carnap, Feigl, Frank, Gödel, Hahn, Kraft, Neurath, Waismann. Popper and Wittgenstein also had association with the Vienna Circle.

    Open in a new Window   » Virtue Theory - View that morality is the development of or virtues.

    Open in a new Window   » Voluntarism - Theory that God or the ultimate nature of reality is conceived as some form of will.

    Open in a new Window   » Warburton, William - 18th century Church of England bishop, and critic of the Deists.

    Open in a new Window   » Wittgenstein, Ludwig - Detailed essay on the life and work of the 20th century philosopher.

    Open in a new Window   » Xenophanes - Eleatic school, powerful 6th century BCE critic of polytheism.

    Open in a new Window   » Xenophon - Pupil of Socrates, who contributed to the record of his life.

    Open in a new Window   » Zeno of Elea - 5th century BCE Eleatic philosopher.



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