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About World Philosophy

Western Philosophy

  • Aristotle (384-322 BCE Greece): Nicomachean Ethics( texthtml)
  • BenthamCritique of Natural RightsDefence of UsuryMorals and LegislationWorks of Bentham )
  • Berkeley
  • Descartes 1596-1650 Bio( WikiUTM ) Meditations ( html |pdf ) | Principles of Philosophy( eBook ) The World ( htmlWiki )
  • Dewey
  • Emerson
  • Hegel 1770-1831 ( EncyclopediaPhenomenologyPhilosophy of RightHistory of PhilosophyPhilosophy of HistoryThe Master-Slave DialecticThe Philosophical Propadeutic )
  • Hobbes
  • Hume
  • Kant 1724-1804 ( Critique of Pure Reason( wiki, Translations | I-1838 |II-1929) | What is Enlightenment? ( Textwiki) | Metaphysics of Morals ( BennettAbott) | Beautiful and Sublime ( wiki) )
  • Leibniz
  • Locke 1632-1704Bio | Humane Understanding(Vol IVol II) |Treatises of Government | Others ( Proj Gutenberg |Online Books )
  • Machiavelli 1469-1527 ( The PrinceDiscourses on LivyThe Art of War )
  • Marx 1818-1883All Poverty of PhilosophyManifestoOrigin of FamilyCritique of Political EconomyFeuerbach and ... | Value, Price and Profit | Capital ( IIIIII ) )
  • MillAll | Political Economy ( III) | Economics and Society(III) | On LibertyRepresentationSubjection of Women )
  • Plato 427-347BCE( The RepublicMenoCritoProtagoras |PhaedrusGorgiasIonSymposiumPhaedoUtopiaEthics |Friendship )
  • Rousseau 1712-1778 ( On EducationConstitutional Project for CorsicaSocial Contract )
  • Socrates 469-399BCE
  • Spinoza 1632-1677 ( The Ethics ( I II III IV )
  • Virgil 70-19BCE( Aeneid )
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    Middle Eastern Philosophy

  • Ferdowsi (5935-1020 ACE Persia): Epic of Kings ( texthtml)
  • Omar Khayyam (1048-1141 ACE Persia): Rubaiyat ( texthtml)
  • Sa’di (1213-1291 ACE Persia): Gulistan of Sa’di ( texthtml)
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    Eastern Philosophy

    1. Hindu: Geeta( htmlprose) | Mahabharat( html) | Ramayan( html) | Rig Veda( html) | Sama Veda( html) | Yajur Veda( html) | White Yajur Veda( html) | Atharva Veda( html) | Manu Smriti( html) | Sacred Laws of the Âryas I( html) | Sacred Laws of the Âryas II( html) | Chanakya (Philosophy( III ) Economy ( III ) | Tirukural( I ) | Upanishads ( I )
    2. Buddhist: The Eightfold Path( html) | Life of Buddha( html) | Zen Bible(html) | Gospel( html) | Tibetan( html) | Zen( html) | Chinese( html) | Creed of Buddha( html) | Dhammapada( html) | Sutta( html) | Vinaya I(html) | Vinaya II( html) | Vinaya III( html) | Dialogues( html) | Questions of King Milinda( html) | Udana( html) | Jataka I( html) | Jataka II( html) | Jataka III( html) | Mahayana( html) | Saddharma-Pundarika( html)
    3. Confucianism (Confucius 551-479 BCE China) : Analects( texthtml) | Doctrine of the Mean( texthtml) | Great Learning( texthtml) | Confician Canon( texthtml) | Mencius( texthtml) | Five Classics( IIIIIIIVVVI) | Shundai Zatsuwa( html)
    4. Lao-tzu (6th century BCE China): Tao-te Ching( texthtmlAlternative)
    5. Sun Tzu (4th century BCE China): Art of War( texthtml)
    6. Tagore (1861-1941 India): Gitanjali( html) | Saddhana( html) | Crescent Moon( html) | Fruit-Gathering( html) | Stray Birds( html) | Home and the World( html) | Thought Relics( html) | Songs of Kabir( html)