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UM (XVIII century) - English philosopher

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GID (XIX-XX centuries) - French writer and philosopher

MAX (XIX - early XX centuries) - Austrian philosopher, one of the founders of empirio-criticism (Machism)

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AYER (XX century) - English philosopher, representative of neopositivism

ARON (XX century) - French philosopher, one of the founders of the theory of "industrial society"

BEME (XVI-XVII centuries) - German philosopher, created a complex system of cosmology

GOETHE (XVIII-XIX centuries) - the great German philosopher, poet and thinker

DEWEY (XIX-XX centuries) - American philosopher

Camus (XX century) - French philosopher

KANT (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher, founder of German classical philosophy KONT (XVIII-XIX centuries) - French philosopher, the main representative of positivism

LOCK (XVII - early XVIII centuries) - English philosopher

RYLE (XX century) - English philosopher

SMITH (XVIII century) - Scottish philosopher

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BECHER (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher, representative of critical realism and vitalism

BRUNO (XVI century) - Italian philosopher and naturalist

BUBER (XIX-XX centuries) - Jewish religious philosopher

R. BACON (XVIII century) - English philosopher and naturalist

BACON F. (XVI-XVII centuries) - English philosopher, founder of modern English empiricism

WUNDT (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

GELEN (XX century) - German philosopher

HOBBS (XVI-XVII centuries) - English philosopher

JAMES (XIX - early XX centuries) - American philosopher, representative of anti-materialist "radical empiricism and founder of pragmatism

DIDRO (XVIII century) - French writer and philosopher

ZENON (Stoic) (IV - III centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

KAFKA (XIX-XX centuries) - Austrian writer and philosopher

CROCE (XIX-XX centuries) - Italian philosopher

LUTHER (XV-XVI centuries) - the creator of the German Reformation

MARX - German thinker, founder of Marxism

MILL (XIX century) - English philosopher

NIBUR (late 1th-XNUMXth centuries) - American Protestant theologian

NIETZSCHE (XIX century) - German philosopher

REMKE (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

REIAI (XIX century) - French orientalist and philosopher

RUSSO (XVIII century) - French writer and philosopher

SARTR (XX century) - French philosopher, the most influential representative of existentialism

FICHTE (XVIII - early XIX centuries) - German philosopher

FROMM (XX century) - German-American philosopher

SCHELER (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

ENKEN (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

JACOBI (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher

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ABELIAR (X-XII centuries) - French scholastic theologian

BASHLAR (XIX-XX centuries) - French philosopher, representative of critical rationalism

BERKLEY (XVII-XVIII centuries) - English theologian and philosopher

WENTSL (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

HEGEL (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher

HUXLEY (XIX century) - English naturalist and philosopher

HERDER (XVIII - early XIX centuries) - German philosopher

DECARTES (XVI-XVII centuries) - French philosopher, mathematician and naturalist

DIOGEN (Sinop) (V - IV centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

DUERING (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher, moderate materialist

CARNAP (late XNUMXth-XNUMXth centuries) - German-American philosopher

CLAGES (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

PLATO (V - IV centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

PLOTINUS (XNUMXrd century AD) - ancient Greek philosopher

RUSSELL (late XIX-XX centuries) - English positivist philosopher

RILKE (XIX-XX centuries) - Austrian poet-philosopher

SENECA (I century AD) - Roman philosopher, poet and statesman, one of the largest representatives of Stoicism

SOCRATES (V - IV centuries BC) - one of the most famous philosophers of antiquity

SCHILLER (XVIII - early XIX centuries) - the great German poet, philosopher, historian

ECKHART (XIII-XIV centuries) - German philosopher-mystic, Dominican

ELLUL (XX century) - French philosopher

EPICURUS (IV - III centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

JASPERS (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

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ALBERT (Great) (XII-XIII centuries) - German philosopher and theologian

BERGSON (XIX-XX centuries) - French philosopher, one of the most prominent representatives of the philosophy of life

VOLTAIRE (XVII-XVIII centuries) - the famous French writer and philosopher of the French Enlightenment

GALILEO (XVI-XVII centuries) - Italian thinker

HARTMANN (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

HERBART (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher

HOLBACH (XVIII century) - French philosopher

DILTEY (XIX - early XX centuries) - German philosopher

GILSON (XIX-XX centuries) - French religious philosopher

ZIMMEL (XIX - early XX centuries) - German philosopher

KABANIS (XVIII - early XIX centuries) - French philosopher and doctor

LAVELL (XIX-XX centuries) - French philosopher

LEIBNITZ (XVII-XVIII centuries) - German philosopher

MARSEL (XIX-XX centuries) - French philosopher

MONTAIN (XVI century) - French lawyer, politician and philosopher

PALADI (XIX-XX centuries) - Hungarian philosopher-vitalist

PASCAL (XVII century) - French philosopher, mathematician and physicist

PLESSNER (late XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher, one of the founders of philosophical anthropology

SPENCER (XIX - early XX centuries) - English philosopher, the main representative of evolutionism

SPINOSA (XVII century) - Dutch pantheist philosopher

SHELLING (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher

EMERSON (XIX century) - American philosopher

EPICTETUS (I century AD) - ancient Greek philosopher

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AUGUSTINE (Blessed Aurelius) (IV - V centuries) - the most influential preacher and politician of the Catholic Church

AVERROES (XII century) - the leading Arab philosopher in the West

AVICENNA (Ibn Sina) (X-XI centuries) - physician and philosopher of Persian origin

ANTISFENES (V - IV centuries BC) - the founder of the ancient Greek Cynic philosophical school

Aristippus (V - IV centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher, founder of the Cyrenian, or Hedonistic school

BRIGHTMAN (XIX-XX centuries) - a representative of American personalism based on the ethics of values

Brentano (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher, follower of the philosophy of Aristotle and neoscholasticism

GABIROL (XI century) - the first Jewish philosopher of the West

HERACLITOUS (VI - V centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

GEFFDING (XIX-XX centuries) - Danish critical positivist

HUSSERL (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher, founder of phenomenology

DEMOCRITES (V - IV centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher, founder of atomism

CONDORCE (XVIII century) - French philosopher, sensualist and positivist

CONFUCIUS (VI - V centuries BC) - Chinese philosopher, founder of Confucianism (moral philosophy clothed in a religious form)

XENOPHANUS (VI - Vvv. BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

PROTAGORUS (XNUMXth century BC) - an ancient Greek philosopher, the most famous of the sophists

POINCARE (XIX - early XX centuries) - French mathematician and philosopher

SANTAYANA (XIX-XX centuries) - American philosopher-writer

FEUERBACH (XIX century) - German philosopher

Empedocles (XNUMXth century BC) - ancient Greek philosopher and physician

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ABBAGNANO (XX century) - Italian philosopher, representative of existentialism

AVENARIOUS (XIX century) - Swiss philosopher, founder of empirio-criticism AQUINA (Thomas) (XIII century) - the first scholastic teacher of the church, "prince of philosophy"

Anaxagoras (V century BC) - ancient Greek philosopher, founder of the Athenian philosophical school

HELVETIUS (XVIII century) - French philosopher

CONDILLAC (XVIII century) - French philosopher, founder of sensationalism

KIERKEGAARD ​​(XNUMXth century) - Danish philosopher and theologian

MONTESKIER (XVII-XVIII centuries) - French philosopher of law and history

CUZANSKY (Nicholas) (XV century) - German theologian and philosopher

PARACELS (late XV-XVI centuries) - philosopher, naturalist, doctor

POSIDONIUS (II - I centuries BC) - ancient Greek philosopher

REININGER (XIX-XX centuries) - Austrian philosopher

HEIDEGGER (XIX-XX centuries) - German existentialist philosopher

SHAFTESBURY (XVII-XVIII centuries) - English philosopher

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ALEXANDER (XIX-XX centuries) - English metaphysician

ARISTOTLE (IV century BC) - the greatest philosopher of Ancient Greece

JEFFERSON (XVIII-XIX centuries) - American educator, philosopher, 3rd President of the United States

CAMPANELLA (XVI-XVII centuries) - Italian philosopher, poet

KEYSERLNG (XIX-XX centuries) - German philosopher

SCHOPENHAUER (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German philosopher

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WITGENSHTEIN (XIX-XX centuries) - Austrian neo-positivist

Schleiermacher (XVIII-XIX centuries) - German theologian and philosopher

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