The chronology of western philosophers and their main works are as follows: The representative works of the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, include Metaphysical, Moral, Physics, etc. 2. Sabiens-The representative works of ancient Greek philosophers include The Apologetic Record, The Sophist of Socrates, etc. The representative works of ancient Greek philosophers include the Republic and the Divisions. 4. Kant-German-American philosopher. His representative works include Critiques of Pure Reason, Phenomenology and Metaphysical, etc. <strong></strong></strong><strong></strong> 6 Nietzsche (Nietzsche)-The representative works of Austrian philosophers include "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" and "Nietzsche's Philosophy". 7 Heidegger (Heidegger)-German-American philosopher's representative works include "Existence and Time","Nietzsche's aesthetics", etc. The representative works of the German-American philosopher include "The Social Contract" and "Political Theory". 9 Russell (Russell)-British-born mathematician and philosopher. His representative works include Principles of Mathematics, Analyzing Philosophy, etc. 10. Sater (Sater)-French-Dutch philosopher's representative works include Existentialism is a Humanism, Shutter Island, etc. These are some of the main western philosophers and their representative works, and of course, there are many other philosophers and philosophers. Here are just some of the more famous ones. The ideas of these philosophers had a profound impact on Western philosophy, culture, and society.
Okay, do you have any questions about Western philosophers?
According to Plato, knowledge is to know the essence and truth of things. 2,"Man is a rational animal. Our thinking develops and changes through reason." Kant said: Reason is the highest talent of human beings and the foundation of our existence. 4 Hegel said: The existence of things that exist before the essence itself contains the essence. Nietzsche once said,"The greatest reason of mankind is courage."
There are many modern western philosophers. The following are some of the famous philosophers: 1. Aristotle: Ancient Greek philosopher known as one of the founders of Western philosophy. <strong></strong><strong></strong><strong></strong> 3. Plato: The ancient Greek philosopher was hailed as one of the founders of Western philosophy. His philosophical thoughts had a profound impact on the development of Western philosophy. 4 Kant (Kant): German philosopher famous for his ethics and political philosophy. 5. Jacques Rouseau: French philosopher known for his social contract theory and political philosophy. 6. Hegel: A German philosopher known for his philosophy of history and his theory of metaphysics. Nietzsche: German philosopher famous for his philosophical, literary, and artistic achievements. 8 Popper (Popper): American philosopher famous for his logic and philosophy of science. Bacon: British philosopher known for his practicality and philosophy of history. 10 Engels (Engels): German philosopher famous for his Marxian philosophy and sociology.
May I ask which philosopher's philosophy I am looking for?
Talk about the western philosophers you know and their thoughts: Western philosophers were one of the important branches of human civilization. They had put forward many profound thoughts and theories, which had a profound impact on western literature, art, politics, religion and other fields. Here are some famous western philosophers and their main ideas: 1. Aristotle: The main ideas of the ancient Greek philosophers included ethics, metaphysics, logic, etc. He proposed many important theories such as "mass is the inherent property of objects","knowledge is the ability to understand things", etc. <strong> 2.</strong><strong></strong><strong></strong> He proposed the theory of ideas, which believed that the real world was a world of ideas, and only philosophers could understand and explore these ideas. Kant (Kant): The main ideas of German philosophers include ethics, metaphysics, and cognition. He believed that knowledge was not only the proof of objective facts, but also a subjective experience. 4 Nietzsche (Nietzsche): A 19th century German philosopher proposed the idea that "God is dead" and believed that human beings needed to seek self-actualization. His works such as Thus Spoke Zarathustra and Virtue are regarded as important works of Western philosophy. 5. Hegel: The German philosopher proposed the idea of "metaphysics" that the world is a process of constant movement and development. His works, such as Principles of the Philosophy of Law and Philosophy of History, are considered important works of Western philosophy. 6 Engels (Engels): A 19th century German philosopher was one of the founders of Confucianism. He put forward the idea that "social existence determines social consciousness" and believed that society was constantly changing and developing. His works, such as the Principles of Leninism by Karl Marks and Engels, were considered important works of Confucianism.
The timeline of all the works of the Beacon Fists were " Father, Mother, I am Your Son "," The World of the Underworld "," The Wandering Journey to the World "," The Chinese Football Empire "," The Best Childe "," A Hero "," Satan "," The Inquisition "," Chen Ergou's Evil Life "," God Descends to the World "," Revelation of the Devil "," Lao Zi is a Toad "," Sword Comes "," Sword Snow Stride ", and " Peach Blossom ".
Wang Yu was a Chinese web novel writer. His masterpieces included Mortal Cultivation Legend, Gate to the Mystic World, and Devil Sky. Due to the large number of works, and some of the works had sequels or alterations, it was difficult to arrange them in order of time. The following is the publication date of his main works: - Mortal Cultivation Biography: Starting in February 2008 on Qidian Chinese Network, ending in September 2013. - [Gate to the Mystic World: Beginning in June 2014 on Qidian Chinese website, ending in November 2016.] - [Devil's Sky: Starting in August 2013 on Qidian Chinese website, ending in June 2016.] In addition, Wang Yu had other works, such as Mortal Cultivation in the Celestial Realm, Dream Master, Inherit the Family Business If You Don't Cultivate, etc., but the publication date of these works had not been determined yet. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
The timeline of Haruki Murakami's works is as follows: The Forest of Norway 2《1Q84》 Dance Dance Dance 4 "The End of the World and Cold Fairyland" Kafka by the Sea 6. The Forest of Norway (revised edition) 7. Marathon 8. Records of Strange Birds Dance (revised) 10 "Strange Bird Record"(revised edition) The End of the World and Cold Fairyland (revised edition) The Scarlet Letter It should be noted that this timeline is not completely accurate because Haruki Murakami's works may not be published or published for various reasons. In addition, there was a time difference between "The Forest of Norway" and "Dance."
January 17, 1830-September 26, 1885 Victor Hugo was a famous French writer, dramatist, poet, and social actor in the 19th century. His works covered many literary schools, including romanticism, realism, symbolism, etc. His most famous works included "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers" and so on. The following is a chronology of Victor Hugo's works: in 1830 World of Miserables in 1831 "Notre-Dame de Paris" in 1832 Sea Labourers in 1833 "Hell Transformation" in 1834 Miserable World: Volume I, II, III, Rev. in 1835 The Adventures of Tom sawyer in 1836 Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III, IV, Rev. in 1837 The Fourth Volume of "Miserable World" was published. in 1838 Young Viktor's Troubles in 1839 The Mental Wanderer in 1840 The World of Miserables, Volume One, Two, Three and Four in 1841 Requiem in 1842 Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. 5, 6, 7, 8 in 1843 Heine in 1844 Legend of the Giant in 1845 Le Misérables, Vol. 5, 6, 7, 8, French in 1846 The Preface to the English Version of Volume I, II, III and IV of Miserable World in 1847 Le Misérables, Vol. I, II, III, IV, French in 1848 The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World in 1849 Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in 1850 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1851 Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV in 1852 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1853 Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV in 1854 Revolution in 1855 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1856 Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV in 1857 The Ending of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV in 1858 The Adventures of Tom sawyer, Vol. I, II, III, IV in 1859 Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III, IV, French Ending in 1860 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1861 Preface to the English Version of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV in 1862 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1863 The Ending of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV in 1864 Young Viktor's Troubles in 1865 Legend of the Giant in 1866 The Mental Wanderer in 1867 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1868 The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World in 1869 Requiem in 1870 The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries in 1871 The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World
James Joyce was a 20th-century Irishman whose works were famous for their complex structures, modernist style, and profound ideas. The following is a chronology of his main works: 1882: Ulysses 1886: The Waste Land 1890: The Solitude of the Virginians 1892: Belward's Journey Alone 1894: Finnegan's Wake 1896: The Afterlife of Ulysses 1897: Demian 1902: Eugenie Grandet 1904: Dubliners 1906: Falklands 1908: Poem of the Wilderness 1912: Book of the Castle 1914: Four Quartets 1917: The Peach Blossom Face Reflects Red 1921: Eugenie Grandet's Ode 1923: The Revenge of Ulysses 1926: Additional Poem on the Wilderness 1929: The Book of the Castle, Sequel 1932: Additional Poetry of the Falklands 1934: The Dubliners (II) 1936: The Four Quartets: Sequel 1939: Human Bones 1941: The Book of the Castle and Ulysses 1943: The Waste Land and dublin 1946: The Loneliness of the Virginians 1948: The Peach Blossom Face Reflects Red (Part 2) 1952: Wasteland and dublin: second part 1956: Eugenie Grandet's Dedication 1958: Book of the Castle and the Compendium of Ulysses 1960: Dubliners 1962: Finnegan's Wake 1964: The Wasteland and Beirut 1967: Book of the Castle and the Compendium of Ulysses [1970: A Complement to the Peach-blossom Face] 1972: Wasteland and dublin supplement 1974: Four Quartets 1977: Book of the Castle and Ulysses and the Waste Land 1980: The Solitude and Wilderness of the Virginians 1982: The Human-Faced Peach Blossom Reflects Red in the Wilderness 1984: The Waste Land and dublin 1986: Eugenie Grandet and the Wasteland 1990: The Book of the Castle and Ulysses and the Wasteland 1992: Dubliners: The Wasteland 1994: The Solitude of the Virginians and the Wasteland 2000:"The Peach Blossom Face Reflects Red" 2002: Wasteland Collection 2004: The Dubliners 2006: The Loneliness of the Virginians 2008: The Wasteland and Berlin 2010: The Book of the Castle and Ulysses and the Wasteland 2012: Dubliners and the Wasteland These were his main works.