Philosophers, MEI-QUI
Here you'll find the thinkers and theorists who have expressed their own ideas about such topics as the nature of humankind's relationship with the metaphysical world, the definitions of truth and knowledge, and the conditions of existence. From ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle to later notable philosophers such as René Descartes and Immanuel Kant, philosophy's great thinkers have approached sensitive ethical and existential issues from a variety of different angles. Their ideas have influenced the way we look at our world and the way we relate to one another as human beings.
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Alexius Meinong was an Austrian philosopher and psychologist remembered for his contributions to axiology, or theory......
Melissus Of Samos was a Greek philosopher who was the last significant member of the Eleatic school of philosophy,......
Mencius was an early Chinese philosopher whose development of orthodox Confucianism earned him the title “second......
Moses Mendelssohn was a German Jewish philosopher, critic, and Bible translator and commentator who greatly contributed......
Menedemus Of Eretria was a Greek philosopher who founded the Eretrian school of philosophy. During a military expedition......
Menippus was a Greek philosopher who followed the cynic philosophy of Diogenes and who founded a seriocomic literary......
Menodotus Of Nicomedia was a philosopher of the Skeptical school of empirical medicine, credited with elaborating......
Désiré-Joseph Mercier was a Belgian educator, cardinal, and a leader in the 19th-century revival of the philosophy......
Maurice Merleau-Ponty was a philosopher and man of letters, the leading exponent of Phenomenology in France. Merleau-Ponty......
Marin Mersenne was a French theologian, natural philosopher, and mathematician. While best remembered by mathematicians......
Metrocles was a Cynic philosopher and the first philosopher known to have made a collection of instructive anecdotes......
Émile Meyerson was a Polish-born French chemist and philosopher of science whose concepts of rational understanding......
Miki Kiyoshi was a Marxist philosopher who helped establish the theoretical basis for the noncommunist democratic-socialist......
James Mill was a Scottish philosopher, historian, and economist. He was prominent as a representative of philosophical......
John Stuart Mill was an English philosopher, economist, and exponent of utilitarianism. He was prominent as a publicist......
Miura Baien was a Japanese economist and Confucianist philosopher during the Tokugawa period (1603–1867). He formulated......
Jacob Moleschott was a physiologist and philosopher noted for his belief in the material basis of emotion and thought.......
Montesquieu was a French political philosopher whose principal work, The Spirit of Laws, was a major contribution......
G. E. Moore was an influential British Realist philosopher and professor whose systematic approach to ethical problems......
Henry More was an English poet and philosopher of religion who was perhaps the best known of the group of thinkers......
Morelly was a French philosopher whose writings influenced Communist doctrine. His works, which frequently delineate......
Gaetano Mosca was an Italian jurist and political theorist who, by applying a historical method to political ideas......
Mozi was a Chinese philosopher whose fundamental doctrine of undifferentiated love (jianai) challenged Confucianism......
David al-Mukammas was a Syrian philosopher and polemicist, regarded as the father of Jewish medieval philosophy.......
Mullā Ṣadrā was a philosopher, who led the Iranian cultural renaissance in the 17th century. The foremost representative......
Jean de Muris was a French philosopher and mathematician who was a leading proponent of the new musical style of......
Muro Kyūsō was a noted Japanese Confucian scholar who, as a leading government official, helped propagate the philosophy......
Mīr Dāmād was a philosopher, teacher, and leader in the cultural renascence of Iran during the Ṣafavid dynasty.......
Nagarjuna was an Indian Buddhist philosopher who articulated the doctrine of emptiness (shunyata) and is traditionally......
Ernest Nagel was an American philosopher noted for his work on the implications of science. Nagel came to the United......
Nakae Chōmin was a noted writer who popularized the equalitarian doctrines of the French philosopher Jean-Jacques......
Paul Natorp was a German Neo-Kantian philosopher, who represented the Marburg school in the philosophy of science......
Nemesius Of Emesa was a Christian philosopher, apologist, and bishop of Emesa (now Ḥimṣ, Syria) who was the author......
Pablo Neruda was a Chilean poet, diplomat, and politician who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971.......
Otto Neurath was an Austrian philosopher and sociologist noted for interpreting logical-positivist thought as a......
Nicholas Of Autrecourt was a French philosopher and theologian known principally for developing medieval Skepticism......
Nicholas Of Cusa was a cardinal, mathematician, scholar, experimental scientist, and influential philosopher who......
Pierre Nicole was a French theologian, author, moralist, and controversialist whose writings, chiefly polemical,......
Nicomachus of Gerasa was a Neo-Pythagorean philosopher and mathematician who wrote Arithmētikē eisagōgē (Introduction......
Reinhold Niebuhr was an American Protestant theologian who had extensive influence on political thought and whose......
Friedrich Nietzsche was a German classical scholar, philosopher, and critic of culture, who became one of the most......
Agostino Nifo was a Renaissance philosopher noted for his development from an anti-Christian interpreter of Aristotelian......
Nimbarka was a Telugu-speaking Brahman, yogi, philosopher, and prominent astronomer who founded the devotional......
Nishi Amane was a philosopher, writer, and publisher who helped introduce Western philosophy, especially British......
Nishida Kitarō was a Japanese philosopher who exemplified the attempt by the Japanese to assimilate Western philosophy......
John Norris was an Anglican priest and philosopher remembered as an exponent of Cambridge Platonism, a 17th-century......
Novalis was an early German Romantic poet and theorist who greatly influenced later Romantic thought. Novalis was......
Robert Nozick was an American philosopher, best known for his rigorous defense of libertarianism in his first major......
Numenius of Apamea was a Greek philosopher chiefly responsible for the transition from Platonist idealism to a......
Martha Nussbaum is an American philosopher and legal scholar known for her wide-ranging work in ancient Greek and......
Michael Oakeshott was a British political theorist, philosopher, and educator whose work belongs to the philosophical......
William of Ockham was a Franciscan philosopher, theologian, and political writer, a late scholastic thinker regarded......
Oken, Lorenz was a German naturalist, the most important of the early 19th-century German “nature philosophers,”......
Olympiodorus The Younger was a Neoplatonist philosopher who is famous for having maintained the Platonic tradition......
José Ortega y Gasset was a philosopher and humanist who greatly influenced the cultural and literary renaissance......
Wilhelm Ostwald was a Russian-German chemist and philosopher who was instrumental in establishing physical chemistry......
Rudolf Otto was a German theologian, philosopher, and historian of religion, who exerted worldwide influence through......
William Paley was an English Anglican priest, Utilitarian philosopher, and author of influential works on Christianity,......
Panaetius was the founder of Roman Stoic philosophy, and a friend of Scipio Aemilianus and of Polybius. A pupil......
Derek Parfit was an English philosopher whose work in normative ethics and metaethics, personal identity, and the......
Parmenides was a Greek philosopher of Elea in southern Italy who founded Eleaticism, one of the leading pre-Socratic......
Blaise Pascal was a French mathematician, physicist, religious philosopher, and master of prose. He laid the foundation......
Paul Of Venice was an Italian Augustinian philosopher and theologian who gained recognition as an educator and......
Giuseppe Peano was an Italian mathematician and a founder of symbolic logic whose interests centred on the foundations......
Charles Sanders Peirce was an American scientist, logician, and philosopher who is noted for his work on the logic......
Peregrinus Proteus was a Greek Cynic philosopher remembered for his spectacular act of self-cremation on the flames......
Ralph Barton Perry was an American educator and philosopher noted as the founder of the school of new realism in......
Petrus Aureoli was a French churchman, philosopher, and critical thinker, called Doctor facundus (“eloquent teacher”),......
Phaedo was a philosopher, founder of a Socratic school of philosophy at Elis on the Peloponnese, and author of......
Phanias was a Greek philosopher of Eresus on the island of Lesbos, a pupil of Aristotle and a friend of Theophrastus,......
Philo Judaeus was a Greek-speaking Jewish philosopher, the most important representative of Hellenistic Judaism.......
Philodemus was a Greek poet and Epicurean philosopher who did much to spread Epicureanism to Rome. After studying......
Philolaus was a philosopher of the Pythagorean school, named after the Greek thinker Pythagoras (fl. c. 530 bc).......
John Philoponus was a Christian philosopher, theologian, and literary scholar whose writings expressed an independent......
Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, count di Concordia was an Italian scholar and Platonist philosopher whose De hominis......
Plato was an ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates (c. 470–399 bce), teacher of Aristotle (384–322 bce),......
Georgy Valentinovich Plekhanov was a Marxist theorist, the founder and for many years the leading exponent of the......
Helmuth Plessner was a German philosopher credited with establishing European philosophical anthropology, the study......
Plotinus was an ancient philosopher, the centre of an influential circle of intellectuals and men of letters in......
Plutarch of Athens was a Greek philosopher who preceded Syrianus as head of the Platonic school at Athens and who......
Henri Poincaré was a French mathematician, one of the greatest mathematicians and mathematical physicists at the......
Pietro Pomponazzi was a philosopher and leading representative of Renaissance Aristotelianism, which had developed......
Karl Popper was an Austrian-born British philosopher of natural and social science who subscribed to anti-determinist......
Porphyry was a Neoplatonist Greek philosopher, important both as an editor and as a biographer of the philosopher......
Giambattista della Porta was an Italian natural philosopher whose experimental research in optics and other fields......
Poseidonius was a Greek philosopher, considered the most-learned man of his time and, possibly, of the entire Stoic......
Neil Postman was an American educator, media theorist, and social critic who made contributions to the discipline......
H.H. Price was a British philosopher noted for his study of perception and thinking. Before his appointment as......
Richard Price was a British moral philosopher, expert on insurance and finance, and ardent supporter of the American......
H.A. Prichard was an English philosopher, one of the leading members of the Oxford intuitionist school of moral......
Joseph Priestley was an English clergyman, political theorist, and physical scientist whose work contributed to......
Proclus was the last major ancient Greek philosopher. He was influential in helping Neoplatonic ideas to spread......
Protagoras was a thinker and teacher, the first and most famous of the Greek Sophists. Protagoras spent most of......
Michael Psellus was a Byzantine philosopher, theologian, and statesman whose advocacy of Platonic philosophy as......
Hilary Putnam was a leading American philosopher who made major contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, the......
Pyrrhon Of Elis was a Greek philosopher from whom Pyrrhonism takes its name; he is generally accepted as the father......
Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the Pythagorean brotherhood that, although religious......
Willard Van Orman Quine was an American logician and philosopher, widely considered one of the dominant figures......
Edgar Quinet was a French poet, historian, and political philosopher who made a significant contribution to the......
Richard Quinney is an American philosopher and criminologist known for his critical philosophical approach to criminal......