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1 WESTERN PHILOSOPHY (N 01 N 99) N 01-N 09 General N 10-N 14 Logic N 15-N 19 Philosophy of Knowledge (Epistemology) N 20-N 24 Philosophy of Being (Metaphysics) N 25-N 29 Philosophy of God (Theodicy) N 30-N 34 Philosophy of Nature and Science (Cosmology) N 35-N 39 Philosophy of Human Person N 40-N 44 Moral Philosophy (Ethics) N 45-N 54 Applied Philosophy N 55-N 59 Ancient Philosophy N 60-N 69 Medieval Philosophy N 70-N 79 Modern Philosophy N 80-N 89 Contemporary Philosophy N 90-N 99 Philosophies of Different Countries

2 N 01 - N 09 General N 01 Theory of Philosophy.1 Philosophical Writing.5 General Treaties, Very Short Introduction Series N 02 Introduction to Philosophy.2 Classics.3 Great Philosophers.4 Blackwell Companions to Philosophy N 03 N 04 N 05 Encyclopedias Dictionaries Concordances N 06 Studies and Teaching.1 Dissertations.3 Essays, Collected Papers.5 Festschrifts N 07 Organizations/Congresses/Societies.1 Associations of Christian Philosophers of India N 08 Serial Publications.1 Great Philosophers Series.2 Cultural Heritage and Contemporary change series.3 Dharmaram Philosophy Series.4 Dharma Endowment Lectures.6 Cambridge Companion Series.7 Guide for the Perplexed Series.8 The Arguments of the Philosophers N 09 Comparative Philosophy.1 Eastern and Western Philosophy/Indian and Western.2 Philosophy and Cross-Cultural Studies.5 Relation to Other Subjects N 10 General/Philosophy of Logic Hartman, Robert.5 Reasoning N 11 N 12 N 13 N 14 Induction, Deduction, Fallacies Syllogisms, Hypotheses, Arguments Major Logic/ Formal Logic/Modal Logic Symbolic Logic/ Mathematical Logic N 15 General.1 Reason.2 Perception N 16 Epistemology:Theory of Knowledge, Structure of Knowledge,Speculative Philosophy etc.

3 N 17 N 18 Probability/Certainty/Truth/Belief Skepticism N 19 N 20 General/Metaphysics.1 Being.5 Descriptive Metaphysics.7 Contemporary Metaphysics.9 Metaphysics and Indian Philosophy N 21 Existence/Matter, Essence, Substance, Accidents.1 Nomination.2 Realism Universals N 22 N 23 N 24 Possibility, Causality Unity, Truth, Goodness, Beauty Analogy N 25 General Nature of God.1 Comparative Study.2 Attributes N 26 God.2 Ontological Arguments/Fire Ways.5 Philosophy of Religion.51 Ancient to Modern.54 Social aspect.55 Religious Pluralism.56 Science, Culture, Media.57 Religion and Morality.58 Religion East and West.59 Reason and Revelation.6 Creation N 27 Atheism.1 Theism.2 Pantheism.3 Monotheism N 28 N 29 Religious Anthropology Evil N 30 General.1 Universe, Galaxies, Living Earth, etc. N 31 Space, Time

4 N 32 Matter, Form, Order.1 Creation.2 Man Anthropic Cosmology.6 Astronomy and Cosmology N 33 Energy/Quantum Theory.5 Science.6 Chemistry-Philosophy N 34 Number and Quantity Theory of Relativity Einstein, Albert Heisenberg, Werner Newton, Isaac N 35 General.1 Philosophical Anthropology.2 Philosophical Psychology.3 Philosophy of Life/Humanism.4 Human Values (See also:n40.4-ethics).5 Culture/History.6 Love/Philosophy.9 Death/Life after death N 36 Philosophy of Mind.4 Self/Body.5 Intersubjectivity N 37 N 38 Wisdom, Will, Freedom Hope/Belief N 39 Evolution Chardin, Teilhard De Darwin, Charles.3 Christian View N 40 General(Moral Philosophy).1 Individual Authors (A-Z).2 Relativism.3 Virtue.4 Values.5 Ethics East and West.6 Modern/ Post Modern/ Environmental.61 Motion Pictures.7 Religion/Science.8.9 Literature N 41 Norms of Morality.1 Reason/Freedom.2 Normative Ethics.3 Ethics of Double Effect/Evaluative Ethics/Decision-making.4 Natural Law

5 N 42 Ethical Systems.1 Utilitarian Ethics.2 Formal Ethics of Kant See also N75.1KI.3 Situation Ethics.4 Psychology/Psychoanalysis.5 Economics Moral aspect.6 Applied Ethics/Engineering Ethics/Social Sciences.7 Medical Ethics.71 Neuro ethic.8 Phenomenological/Existential Ethics.9 N 43 Social Ethics.1 Business Ethics/ Use of Money.2 Family/Society/Cultural Ethics/Eco-Ethics.3 Conscience.4 Justice.5 Truthfulness.6 Right and duties/work and wages.7 Peace/Violence.8 Phenomenological/Existential Ethics.9 Communication N 44 Political Ethics.1 Government.2 International Relations.3 Warfare.4 N 45 Philosophy of Art/Aesthetics Blake,William Croce, Benedetto Adorno, Theodor Herbert, Horne.2 Religion.3 Psychology.4 Different Countries.5 History.6 Modern Art/Culture and Philosophy Visual N 46 Philosophy and Literature N 47 Semantics.5 Semiotics N 48 Philosophy of Education

6 N 49 Feminist Philosophy.1 Literature.2 History.3 Politics/Sociology/Psychology.4.5 Education/Working woman.6 Religion.7 Oppression.8 Science/Technology.9 Moral Aspect N 50 Legal Philosophy N 51 Political Philosophy.01 Different Countries.1 Individual Authors (A-Z) Hobbes, Thomas Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Machiavelli, Nicholas.2 Government/ International Relations.3 Democracy/Equality.4 Despotism/Dictetorship/Totalitarianism/Facism/Anarchism.5 Violence/Justice.6 Utopianism/Liberalism/Utilitarianism.7 Religion/Morals.8 History.9 Literature N 52 Philosophy of History Schweitzer, Albert Toynbee, Arnold Joseph.3.4 N 53 Ecology and Philosophy/Environmental Philosophy.1 Indian/Hinduism.2 Human Ecology.3 Ethical Aspect/Social.4 Urban Ecology N 54 Philosophy of Science.1 Physical Science/Natural Science/Mathematics.2 Life/Biology.3.4 Technology/Engineering.5 Social Philosophy/Culture/Globalization.51 Each Country.6 Astronomy

7 N 55.1 General N 56 Ancient Philosophy.1 Literature.2 Greeco-Roman.3 Sophists.4 Pre-Socrates N 57 Socrates.1 General/Doctrine.2 Collected Works/Dialogues.3 Separate Works.4 Social Philosophy/Political.5 Metaphysics/Epistemology N 58 Plato.1 General/Doctrine.2 Collected Works/Dialogues.3 Separate Works.4 Social Philosophy/Political.5 Metaphysics/Epistemology N 59 Aristotle.1 Doctrine.12 Being.2 Collected Works.3 Ethics.4 Politics.5 Poetics/Fine arts/rhetoric.6 Psychology/Man.7 Substance.8 Science N 59.9 Classical Philosophy after Aristotle.91 Epicureanism.92 Stoicism.93 Skepticism.94 Neo-Platonism.941 Plotinus N 60 N 62 Medieval Western Philosophy (General) Alexandrian and Early Christian Philosophy N 63 Jewish Philosophy Avicebron Maimonides N 64 Patristic Philosophy Augustine Clement Justin Origen Tertullian

8 N 65 N 66 Arabic and Moorish Philosophy (Islamic Philosophy) Averroes Avicenna.2 N 67 N 68 The Augustinian Synthesis (Medieval European Philosophy) Alexander of Hales Bacon, Roger Bonaventure Grosseteste, Robert Scotus, Duns William of Auvergne N 69 Scholastic Philosophy/Christian Philosophy Abelard, Peter Albert the Great, St. Anselm, St. Aquinas, Thomas, St. Boethius Erigena, John Scotus Gilson, Etienne Ockham, William Pseudo-Dionysius.2 Foundations of Thomistic Philosophy N 70 Philosophy, Modern.1 Liberalism Bentham, Jeremy Fagnet, Emile Hansemann, David Locke, John Murray, Gilbert Smith, Adam.2 Conservatism N 71 Rationalism Descartes, René Leibniz, Gottfried Malebranche, Nicolas Pascal, Blaise Spinoza, Benedict De Weber, Maximilian Wolf, Abraham

9 N 72 Empiricism Bacon, Francis Berkeley, George Hume, David Mill, John Stuart N 73 Religious Philosophy Berkley, James D Bohme, Erwin Calvin, John Cromwell, Thomas Feuerbach, Loudwig Andreas Von Gibran, Kahil Gilson, Etienne Ignatius of Loyola Miller, Max N 74 Enlightenment Philosophy (Renaissance) Angelo, Michael Da Vinci, Leonardo Erasmus, Desiderius Galilei, Galileo Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von More, Thomas Suarez, Francis N 75 Idealism Bradley, F H Collingwood, R G Fichte, Gottlieb Johann Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Kant, Immanuel Schelling, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph.2 German Idealism.5 Transcendental Idealism N 76 Voluntarism Aylmar, Gerald Flathman, Richard Freud, Sigmund Herbert, Auberon Rothbard, Murray Schopenhaur,Arthur Tonnis, Ferdinand Wundt, Wilhelm

10 N 77 Positivism Boch, Haw Reicher Comte, Auguste Grelling, Kurt Hawking, Stephen Jean-Marie-Gugar Pisarer, Dimitri Seherer, Wilhelm Solsvgov, Vladimir Spencer, Herbert Zola, Emile Francois N 78 Pragmatism Dewey, John Emerson, Ralph Waldo Haack, Susan Hook, Sidney James, William Levi, Isaac Mead, George Herbert Papini, Giovanni Peirce, Charles Sanders Putnam,Hilary Quine W V Royce, Josiah Santayana, George Schiller, F C S Vailati, Giovanni N 79 Marxism Althusser, Louis Pierre Balibar, Etienne Engels, Friedrich Hill, John Christopher Korsch, Karl Lukacs, Georg Marcuse, Herbert Marx, Karl Heinrich N 80 - N 89 Contemporary Philosophy N 80 Contemporary Western Philosophy (General).1 Contemporary Christian Philosophy/Scholastic Philosophy Maritain, Jacques Ranciere, Jacques

11 N 81 Existentialism Buber, Martin Camus, Albert Heidegger, Martin Jaspers, Karl Kierkegaard, Soren Marcel, Gabriel Nietzsche, Fredrich Sartre, Jean-Paul Scheler,Max.2 Existential Approach different persons.3 Existentialism and Eastern Thought.4 Christianity.5 Literature N 82 Phenomenology Husserl, Edmund Merleau-Ponty, M Scheler, Max Schutz, Alfred.2 Indian Philosophy.3 Psychology and Phenomenology.4 Science/Religion.5 East and West.6 Different Countries N 83 Analytic Philosophy/Linguistic Philosophy/ Philosophy of Language Austin, J L Ayer, Alfred Jules Berlin, Isaih Carnap,Rudolf Frege, Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Hare, Richard Mervyn Kaplar,David Moore, George Edward Popper, Karl Russell, Bertrand Stevenson, Charles L Strawson, Peter Frederick Wittgenstein, Ludwig.4 Hermeneutics N 84 Hermeneutical Trends Dilthey, Withem Gadamer, Hans-George Giordano, Bruno Ricoeur, Paul N 85 Structuralism Foucault, Michel

12 Lacan, Jacques-Marie Emile Levi-Strauss, Claude Misch, George Saussure, Ferdinand De N 86 Post-Modernism Baudrillard, Jean Deleuze, Gilles Derrida, Jacques Girard, Rene Guattari, Felix Habermas, Jurgen Lacan, Jacobes Levinas, Emmanuel Marion, Jean-Luc Rorty, Richard Sellars, Wilfrid Valtino Gianni Zizek, Slavaj.2 Modernism- Literature.5 Anti-modernism N 87 Process Philosophy Badion, Alain Bergson, Henri Cobb, John Griffin, David Hartshorne, Charles Whitehead, Alfred North.2 Process Philosophy- God N 88 N 89 Philosophy in Context N 90 - N 99 Philosophies of Different Countries N 90 N 91 Asian Philosophy/Oriental Philosophy.1 Russian Philosophy.2 Chinese Philosophy Taoism.3 Japanese Philosophy Shintoism.4 Science/Religion.5 East and West.6 Different Countries N 92 American Philosophy N 93 African Philosophy N 94 N 95 Western/ European Philosophy/Continental.1 Australian Philosophy.2 French Philosophy

13 .3 German Philosophy.4 Britain Philosophy.5 Poland philosophy

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