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====== Philosophy ====== | ====== Philosophy ====== |
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===== Modern ===== | ===== Recommended ===== |
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* Post-Modernism | * History of Philosophy without any gaps [[https://historyofphilosophy.net/all-episodes|(HOPWAG)]] |
* Post-Authorship | * C.J. Cala [[https://www.youtube.com/@MrCJCala|(YouTube)]] |
* Network Spirituality | |
* Accelerationism | |
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===== Classic ===== | ==== Ancient Philosophy (c. 600 BCE - 500 CE) ==== |
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* HOPWAG | * **Greek Philosophy** |
| * **Presocratics** (e.g., Thales, [[:pythagoras|Pythagoras]], Heraclitus, Parmenides): These thinkers are considered the first philosophers. They were primarily concerned with the fundamental nature of reality. |
| * **Socratic Period** (e.g., [[:socrates|Socrates]], [[:plato|Plato]], [[:aristotle|Aristotle]]): This period is marked by an emphasis on ethics, [[:politics|]], and epistemology (the study of knowledge). |
| * **Hellenistic Philosophy** (e.g., Epicureans, Stoics, Skeptics): This era saw the development of several schools of thought, each with its own views on ethics and the best way to live. |
| * **Roman Philosophy** |
| * Thinkers like Cicero, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius expanded upon and adapted [[:greek|Greek]] philosophical ideas to the context of the [[:rome|Roman Empire]]. |
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| ==== Medieval Philosophy (c. 500 CE - 1500 CE) ==== |
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| * **Christian Philosophy**: Early Christian thinkers like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas sought to reconcile Christian doctrine with Greek and Roman philosophy. |
| * **Islamic Philosophy**: Islamic thinkers like Avicenna (Ibn Sina) and Averroes (Ibn Rushd) played key roles in preserving and building upon Greek philosophical texts. |
| * **Jewish Philosophy**: Thinkers like Maimonides integrated Jewish theology with Greek philosophy. |
| ==== Renaissance Philosophy (c. 14th - 17th century) ==== |
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| * This period saw a revival of interest in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy. Thinkers like Erasmus and [[:Machiavelli|]] broke from medieval scholasticism and paved the way for the Enlightenment. |
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| ==== Modern Philosophy (c. 17th - 19th century) ==== |
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| * **Rationalism** (e.g., Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz): Emphasized the role of reason as the primary source of knowledge. |
| * **Empiricism** (e.g., Locke, Berkeley, Hume): Argued that experience is the primary source of knowledge. |
| * **German Idealism** (e.g., [[:kant|Kant]], [[:hegel|Hegel]]): Focused on the relationship between thought and reality. |
| * **Existentialism** (e.g., Kierkegaard, Nietzsche): Emphasized individual existence and freedom. |
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| ==== Contemporary Philosophy (20th century - present) ==== |
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| * **Analytic Philosophy**: Originated in the English-speaking world, with thinkers like Russell, Wittgenstein, and Moore. It emphasizes logical analysis and clarity. |
| * **Continental Philosophy**: Originated in Europe, with thinkers like Heidegger, Sartre, and Derrida. It often addresses broad historical and cultural themes. |
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| ==== Eastern Philosophy ==== |
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| * **Indian Philosophy**: Includes the philosophical traditions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and more. |
| * **[[:zhongguo|Chinese]] Philosophy**: Includes [[:confucious|Confucianism]], Daoism, and Legalism. |
| * **[[:nippon|Japanese]] Philosophy**: Incorporates native [[:shinto|Shinto]] beliefs with imported Buddhist and Confucian ideas. |
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