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History of philosophy

Stumbled across this site which is 'the history of philosophy summarised and visualised'. It's basically a 'map' of some of the main ideas of philosophers with links to those who express similar or contrasting views:

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The History of Philosophy
This is my summary of the history of (Western) philosophy showing the positive/negative connections between some of the key ideas/arguments of the philosophers. It’s a never-ending work-in-progress.
To browse it in detail (with interaction) and to read more about it, you can go to The History of Philosophy.


The History of Philosophy


Might be of interest to some people.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I've seen maps like that before. They can be very helpful, depending on how you use them. Thanks for posting that.
 

Politesse

Amor Vincit Omnia
Wow, people really seem to like this Charles Sanders Peirce guy.:eek:
He was and is profoundly influential. I find that he is one of those "industry names"; not well known to the public like Marx or Freud, but philosophers and semioticists and linguists certainly know, because he did groundwork for multiple fields at a key moment in history.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I often find it distressing how few women are ever represented in things like this. And it isn't as if there haven't been any - List of women philosophers - Wikipedia
Aye, she-whose-name-must-not-be-spoken-on-RF is the one I think of.
To be that hated, one must be significant.

Btw, my criterion for evaluating philosophers or anyone who opines
thereupon isn't that they're "correct", but rather interesting.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I might be proving your point, but Ayn Rand? Seriously? Objectivism is hilariously bad.
It's bad to those who dislike it....just as I despise Marx (Karl, not Groucho).
Philosophers are a diverse lot....we're all going to hate some & like others.
And some wags won't even admit that some qualify for the title. Kurt Vonnegut
is my all time favorite, but I doubt anyone else considers him to even be one.
(He never joined the union. Blackballed by Majicthise & Vroomfondel no doubt.)
 
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Mukesh Sharma

Foundation of Hinduism
Philosophy begin in Greece

The western philosophical tradition began in ancient Greece in the 6th century BCE. The first of these philosophers are called "Presocratics" which designates that they came before Socrates.
 
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