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Who is the world famous philosopher?
Thales (about 624-547)

Anaximander (about 6 10-546).

Anaximenes (Anaximenes, circa 588-524).

Heraclitus (about 540-480)

Bi Tegola (Pythagoras, about 680-500)

Shenofini (Xenophanes, about 565-473).

Parmenides (about 6th-5th century).

Zhi Nuo (Zhi Nuo from 6th to 5th century A.D.).

Empedocles (Empedocles, about 495-435)

Anaxagoras (Anaxagoras, about 500-428)

Leukippos (year of birth and death unknown)

Democritus (Democritus, 460-370)

Protagoras (protagoras, 48 1-4 1 1)

Gorgias (gorgias, 483-375)

Socrates (Socrates, 468-400)

Plato (427-347): Utopia, Politician, parmenides, Six Platonic Dialogues.

Euclid (about 450-374 Euclid of Megara)

Antisthenes (about 400-325)

Diogenes (about 400-325).

Aristippus (born about 435 BC)

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Aristotle (384-322): metaphysics, instrumentalism, Nicomachean ethics, physics and politics.

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Epikouros (34 1-270)

Zhi Nuo (Zhi Nuo of Cyprus, about 336-264)

Krupp (Chrysippus, about 28 1-205)

Pyrrho (Piron, about 360-270)

Taimen (320-230)

Lucretius (about 98-53): On Nature.

Cicero (Cicero, 106-43)

Seneca (seneca, 2-65)

Epik Titus (epiktetos, tel. 50- 138)

Olelium (120- 180)

Seikst? Empiricist (Sextus Empiricus, second century man)

Plotinos (205-270): Nine chapters.

Tertullianus (about 160-230).

Augustine (354-430): Confessions, the City of God and the Doctrine Manual.

Boatius (about 480-525): the consolation of philosophy.

Eriugena (about 800-877): On God's predetermination and the division of nature.

Anselmus (Anselmus, 1033- 1 109): Monologue, preaching, denying the book of fools.

roscellinus( 1050- 1 1 1 14)

Abelard (Abailardus, 1079- 1 142)

Thomas? Thomas Aquinas (1225- 1274): Encyclopedia of theology and anti-heresy.

Roger? Bacon (roger bacon, 12 14- 1294): great works, small works, the third work.

Idiot. Duns Scotus (1270- 1308): In Oxford and Paris.

William? Aokang (William Ockham, 1300- 1349)

Erasmus (1469- 1536): ode to madness

Peterak (1304- 1374): Secret.

Boccaccio (13 13- 1375): decameron.

Montaigne (1533- 1592): Selected works of Montaigne.

Rabelais (1495- 1553): The Legend of the Giant.

Martin? Martin Luther (1483- 1546)

Calvin (1509- 1564): On kindness, the essence of Christianity and the guide of faith.

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Coussa? Nikolai Kusnas (140 1- 1464): Learned ignorance.

Bruno (1548- 1600): On the cause, origin and identity; On infinity, universe and the world; Drive out arrogant beasts; On heroic enthusiasm.

Francis Bacon (156 1- 1626): Advocating learning theory, new tools, essays by Bacon, New Island.

Hobbes (1588- 1679): Leviathan, on things, on people, on freedom, inevitability and contingency.

Locke (1632- 1704): the theory of human understanding, on the rationality of government and Christianity.

Descartes (1596- 1650): On method, meditation of the first philosophy, philosophical principles, and passion of the soul.

Gassendi (Gassendi, 1592- 1655)

Male Branch (1638-1715): Pursuit of truth and dialogue with metaphysics.

Spinoza (1632- 1677): Ethics, the theory of improving intelligence, theological politics and the principles of Cartesian philosophy.

Leibniz (1646- 17 16): the theory of god, the new theory of human reason, the conversation between Monogram theory and metaphysics.

Berkeley (1685- 1753): new vision theory, principles of human knowledge.

Hume (Hume,171-1776): theory of human nature, research on people's understanding, papers on ethics and political science.

Pearl (Bayle, 1647- 1706): Letters about comets, general criticism of Lord Mamble's Calvinist history, dictionary of historical criticism.

Voltaire (1694- 1778): king Oedipus, philosophical correspondence, dictionary of metaphysics and philosophy.

Montesquieu (1689-1755): Persian letters, about the reasons for the rise and fall of Rome, about the spirit of law, and about Rousseau's interest in nature and art (17 12-6544).

Kandilak (Kandilak, 17 15- 1780): Sensory theory, origin theory of human knowledge, system theory.

La Mettrie (1709-1751): Pinheiropa's works, the natural history of the mind, man is a machine and man is a plant.

Diderot (17 13- 1784): the record of philosophical thoughts, the walk of skeptics, the letter to the blind for anyone with eyes, the letter to the deaf, the explanation of nature, the dialogue between D'Alembert and Diderot, etc.

Helvetius (,1715-1771): On spirit, on human rational ability and education, on love of knowledge, on happiness, and on rational pride and laziness.

Holbach (1723- 1789): exposed Christianity, pocket theology, plague, sound thought, natural system, social system and general ethics.

Kant (Kant, 1724- 1804): Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason, Critique of Judgment, Introduction to Future Metaphysics, Principles of Moral Metaphysics, On Permanent Peace, Collected Works of Critique of Historical Reason.

Friedrich von Schiller (1759- 1805): Letters of Aesthetic Education.

Fichte (1762- 18 14): the foundation of all knowledge, the foundation of natural law under the principle of knowledge, the moral system under the principle of knowledge, and the mission of scholars and people.

Schelling (1775- 1854): Transcendental Idealism System and the World Soul.

Hegel (1770- 183 1): phenomenology of spirit, logic, small logic, principle of legal philosophy, philosophy of history, philosophy of nature, philosophy of spirit, philosophy of art and philosophy.

Feuerbach (1804- 1872): Selected Works of Feuerbach's Philosophy, Essence of Christianity, Criticism of Hegel's Philosophy, Principles of Future Philosophy herzen (18 12- 1870).

Belinsky (1811-1848): Selected Works of belinsky's Philosophy.

Chernyshevski (1828- 1889): the aesthetic relationship between art and reality, the Gori period in Russian literature, and the humanistic principle in philosophy.

Dobro Lyubov (1836- 186 1): Selected works of Dobro Lyubov, selected works of Dobro Lyubov.

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