Timeline of Western philosophers

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A wide-ranging list of philosophers from the Western traditions of philosophy. Included are not only philosophers (Socrates, Plato), but also those who have had a marked importance upon the philosophy of the day.

The list stops at the year 1950, after which philosophers fall into the category of Contemporary philosophy.

Contents

[edit] Western & Middle Eastern Philosophers

[edit] Classical Philosophers

[edit] 600-500 BCE

[edit] 500-400 BCE

[edit] 400-300 BCE

  • Aristippus of North Africa (c. 435-366 BCE). A Cyreniac. Advocate of ethical hedonism.
  • Antisthenes of Athens (c. 444-365 BCE). Founder of Cynicism. Maintained that the wise cannot be fooled. Pupil of Socrates.
  • Xenophon of Greece (c. 427-355 BCE). Philosopher of history.
  • Plato of Athens (c. 427-347 BCE). Famed for view of the transcendental forms. Advocated polity governed by philosophers.
  • Diogenes of Sinope (c. approx. 399-323 BCE). Cynic.
  • Euclid of Greece (c. 325-265 BCE). Founder of Euclidean geometry.
  • Aristotle of Stageira (c. 384-322 BCE). A polymath whose works ranged across all philosophical fields.
  • Xenocrates (c. 396-314 BCE). Disciple of Plato.
  • Pyrrho of Elis (c. 360-270 BCE). Skeptic.

[edit] Hellenistic Philosophers

[edit] 300-200 BCE

[edit] 200-100 BCE

[edit] 100-0 BCE

[edit] Roman Era Philosophers

[edit] 0-100 CE

[edit] 100-200 CE

[edit] 200-400 CE

[edit] Western Medieval Era Philosophers

[edit] 500-800 CE

[edit] 800-900 CE

[edit] 900-1000 CE

[edit] 1000-1100 CE

[edit] 1100-1200 CE

[edit] 1200-1300 CE

[edit] 1300-1400 CE

[edit] 1400-1500 CE

[edit] Early Modern Philosophers

[edit] 1500-1550 CE

[edit] 1550-1600 CE

[edit] 1600-1650 CE

[edit] 1650-1700 CE

[edit] 1700-1750 CE

[edit] 1750-1800 CE

[edit] Modern Philosophers

[edit] 1800-1850 CE

[edit] 1850-1900 CE

[edit] 1900-1950 CE

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] External links


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