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This is not my list, but just an article that popped up on my homepage. I guess it's World Philosophy Day. Article link below.
1. Socrates (proto-rationalism, individualism, ethics, dialectic)
2. Plato (realism, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, aesthetics, dialectic)
3. Aristotle (logic, empirical realism, metaphysics, ethics, science)
4. Confucius (Chinese ethics)
5. Immanuel Kant (transcendental idealism, ethics, aesthetics)
6. Friedrich Nietzsche (anti-theism, existentialism, aesthetics, Romanticism)
7. John Locke (modern political philosophy, empiricism)
8. Rene Descartes (rationalism, modern epistemology, analytic geometry, algebra)
9. David Hume (empiricism, skepticism)
10. Thomas Aquinas (medieval Aristotelianism, Christian philosophy)
11. Karl Marx (socialism, communism, dialectical materialism)
12. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Romanticism, political philosophy)
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (German idealism, dialectic)
14. John Stuart Mill (empiricism, political philosophy)
15. Simone de Beauvoir (feminism, existentialism, political philosophy)
16. Michel Foucault (structuralism, postmodernism)
17. Soren Kierkegaard (existentialism, Christian philosophy)
18. Martin Heidegger (phenomenology, ontology, existentialism)
19. Hannah Arendt (feminism, political philosophy)
20. Ludwig Wittgenstein (philosophy of language, metaphilosophy)
I attempted to summarize their legacies, or schools of thought for which they are best known, in parentheses.
1. Socrates (proto-rationalism, individualism, ethics, dialectic)
2. Plato (realism, epistemology, political philosophy, philosophy of mathematics, aesthetics, dialectic)
3. Aristotle (logic, empirical realism, metaphysics, ethics, science)
4. Confucius (Chinese ethics)
5. Immanuel Kant (transcendental idealism, ethics, aesthetics)
6. Friedrich Nietzsche (anti-theism, existentialism, aesthetics, Romanticism)
7. John Locke (modern political philosophy, empiricism)
8. Rene Descartes (rationalism, modern epistemology, analytic geometry, algebra)
9. David Hume (empiricism, skepticism)
10. Thomas Aquinas (medieval Aristotelianism, Christian philosophy)
11. Karl Marx (socialism, communism, dialectical materialism)
12. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Romanticism, political philosophy)
13. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (German idealism, dialectic)
14. John Stuart Mill (empiricism, political philosophy)
15. Simone de Beauvoir (feminism, existentialism, political philosophy)
16. Michel Foucault (structuralism, postmodernism)
17. Soren Kierkegaard (existentialism, Christian philosophy)
18. Martin Heidegger (phenomenology, ontology, existentialism)
19. Hannah Arendt (feminism, political philosophy)
20. Ludwig Wittgenstein (philosophy of language, metaphilosophy)
I attempted to summarize their legacies, or schools of thought for which they are best known, in parentheses.
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