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1 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY THE IONIANS Thales ( ) Anaximander ( ) Anaximenes ( ) Heraclitus of Ephesus ( ) Pythagoras (570-?) THE ELEATIC Xenophanes of Colophon Parmenides of Elea (540-?) Zeno of Elea THE PLURALISTS Empedocles ( ) Anaxagoras ( ) THE ATOMISTS Democritus ( ) Leucippus THE SOPHISTS Protagoras Gorgias Socrates ( ) Plato ( ) Aristotle ( ) STOICISM Zeno ( ) EPICUREANISM Period of Naturalis m Metaphy sical Period Ethical Period Beginning of Western Philosophy in Ancient Greece Golden Age of Greece ( ) Persian Wars Peloponnesian War Decline and Fall of Greek Freedom ( ) Hellenistic Dispersion ( )
2 Epicurus ( ) SKEPTICISM Pyrrho of Elis ( ) ECLECTICISM Antiochus GREEK SCIENCE to to 1399 Euclid (c. 300) Archimedes ( ) Apollonius ( ) Ptolemy THE JUDAIC- ALEXANDRIAN Philo of Alexandria (30 BCE - 50 CE) THE NEO- PYTHAGOREAN Apollonius of Tiana THE NEO- PLATONIC Ammonius Saccas of Alexandria ( ) Plotinus ( ) St. Augustine ( ) John Scotus Erigena ( ) THE MYSTICS St. Peter Damian ( ) St. Bernard of Clairvaux ( ) Religious Period Period of Scholasti c Philosop hy Greece and Macedonia Become a Province of Rome (146) Roman Empire (146 BCE CE) Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ( ) Triumph of Christianity ( ) Dark Ages ( )
3 THE DIALECTICIANS St. Anselm ( ) Peter Abelard ( ) John of Salisbury ( ) Albertus Magnus ( ) Roger Bacon ( ) Middle Ages St. Bonaventure ( ) St. Thomas Aquinas ( ) John Duns Scotus ( ) William of Ockham (?- 1349) Master Eckhart ( ) HUMANISM 1400 to 1600 Nicholas of Cusa ( ) Bernardio Telesio ( ) Giorano Bruno ( ) Beginnin g of Modern Humanis m Renaissance ( ) Reformation ( ) Tommaso Campanella ( ) Niccolo Machiavelli ( )
4 MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY 1600 to the Present Day EMPIRICISM Francis Bacon ( ) Thomas Hobbes ( ) John Locke ( ) Isaac Newton ( ) George Berkeley ( ) David Hume ( ) Galileo Galilei ( ) RATIONALISM Rene Descartes ( ) Benedict Spinoza ( ) Nicholas de Malebranche ( ) Blaise Pascal ( ) Gottfried W. von Leibnitz ( ) THE ENLIGHTENMENT Baron de Montesquieu ( ) Jean Jacques Rousseau ( ) Voltaire ( ) POSITIVISM FRENCH August Comte ( ) GERMAN Ludwig Fauerbach ( ) Karl Marx ( ) Friedrich Engels ( ) Friedrich Nietzsche ( ) KANTIAN CRITICISM Immanuel Kant ( ) UTILITARIANISM Jeremy Bentham ( ) James Mill ( ) John Stuart Mill ( ) CRITICAL Wilhelm Windelband ( ) Johann Fichte ( ) Friedrich W. von Schelling ( ) Friedrich Schleiermacher ( ) Georg Hegel ( ) Johann Herbart ( ) Arthur Schopenhauer ( ) Rudolph Herman Lotze ( ) Gustav odor Fechner ( ) GERMAN PSYCHOLOGISM Wilhelm Wundt ( )
5 AMERICAN Josiah Royce ( ) Bordon Parker Bowne ( ) PRAGMATICISM Charles Sander Peirce ( ) PRAGMATISM William James ( ) John Dewey ( ) EXISTENTIALISM Soren Kierkegaard ( ) Karl Barth ( ) Martin Heidegger ( ) Karl Jaspers ( ) Gabriel Marcel ( ) Jean Paul Sartre ( ) PHILOSOPHICAL HERMENEUTICS Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900- ) NEO-PRAGMATISM Henrich Richert ( ) Wilhelm Dilthey ( ) Rudolph Eucken ( ) EVOLUTIONISM Charles Darwin ( ) Herbert Spencer ( ) Ernst Haeckel ( ) PSYCHOANALYSIS Sigmund Freud ( ) INTUITIONISM Henri Bergson ( ) PHENOMENOLOGY Edmund Husserl ( ) Maurice Merleau-Ponty ( ) NEO-REALISM Franz Bretano ( ) Alexius Meinong ( ) Edmund Husserl ( ) S. Alexander ( ) Alfred North Whitehead THE NEW Thomas Hill Green ( ) Francis Herbert Bradley ( ) Bernard Bosanquet ( ) Benedetto Croce ( ) Giovanni Gentile ( ) NEO-POSITIVISM Moritz Schlick ( ) Ernst Mach ( ) Rudolf Carnap ( ) Ludwig Wittgenstein ( ) John Wisdom ( ) Willard Van Orman Quine ( ) Max Black ( ) Alfred J. Ayer ( ) THE FRANKFURT Herbert Marcuse ( ) odor Adorno ( ) Erich Fromm ( ) Jurgen Habermas
6 Richard Rorty (1931- ) ( ) Bertrand Russell ( ) George Santayana ( ) G.E. Moore ( ) CULTURAL THEORY, STRUCTURALISM, POSTMODERNISM, & DECONSTRUCTIONISM Gyorgy Lukacs ( ) Antonio Gramsci ( ) Ferdinand de Saussure ( ) Claude Levi-Strauss (1908- ) Michel Foucault ( ) Jacques Derrida (1930- ) (1929- ) CRITICAL RATIONALISM Karl Popper ( ) OBJECTIVISM Ayn Rand ( ) Nathaniel Branden (1930- ) THE REVIVAL OF CLASSICAL REALISM Jacques Maritain ( ) Mortimer Adler ( ) John Wild ( ) Jonathan Dolhenty (1938- )
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