Name | |||||
Laozi | Unk - 531 BC | ||||
Pythagoras | 570 BC-495 BC | ||||
Confucius | 551 BC-479 BC | ||||
Heracleitus | 535 BC-475 BC | ||||
Parmenides | 540 BC - unk | ||||
Zeno of Elea | 490 BC-430 BC | ||||
Mozi | 470 BC-391 BC | ||||
Socrates | 469 BC-399 BC | ||||
Democritus | 460 BC -370 BC | ||||
Plato | 428 BC-327 BC | ||||
Diogenes of Sinope | 412 BC-323 BC | ||||
Aristotle | 384 BC - 322 BC | ||||
Mencius | 372 BC-289 BC | ||||
Zhuangzi | 370 BC-287 BC | ||||
Pyrrhon of Elis | 369 BC-270 BC | ||||
Epicurus | 341 BC-270 BC | ||||
Zeno of Citium | 334 BC-262 BC | ||||
Philo Judaeus | 25 BC-50 CE | ||||
Epictietus | 55 CE-135 CE | ||||
Marcus Aurelius | 121 CE-180 CE | ||||
Nagarjuna | 150 CE-250 CE | ||||
Sextus Empiricus | 160 CE-210 CE | ||||
Origen | 185 CE-253 CE | ||||
Plotinus | 204 CE-270 CE | ||||
Saint Augustine | 354 CE-430 CE | ||||
Hypathia | 370 CE-415 CE | ||||
Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius | 480 CE-525 CE | ||||
Sankara | 788 CE-820 CE | ||||
Yaqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabah al-Kindi | 801 CE-873 CE | ||||
Al-Farabi | 872 CE- 950 CE | ||||
Avicenna | 980 CE-1037 CE | ||||
Ramanuja | 1017-1137 | ||||
Ibn Gabirol | 1021-1058 | ||||
Saint Anselm of Canterbury | 1033-1109 | ||||
al-Ghazali | 1058-1111 | ||||
Peter Abelard | 1079-1142 | ||||
Averroes | 1126-1198 | ||||
Zhu Xi | 1130-1200 | ||||
Moses Maimonides | 1135-1204 | ||||
Ibn al-Arabi | 1165-1240 | ||||
Shinran | 1173-1263 | ||||
Saint Thomas Aquinas | 1225-1274 | ||||
John Duns Scotus | 1265/66-1308 | ||||
William of Ockham | 1287-1347 | ||||
Niccolo Machiavelli | 1469-1527 | ||||
Wang Yangming | 1472-1529 | ||||
Francis Bacon, Viscount Saint Alban (or Albans), Baron of Verulam | 1561-1626 | ||||
Thomas Hobbes | 1588-1679 | ||||
Rene Descartes | 1596-1650 | ||||
Blaise Pascal | 1623-1662 | ||||
John Locke | 1632-1704 | ||||
Benedict de Spinoza | 1632-1677 | ||||
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | 1646-1716 | ||||
Giambattista Vico | 1668-1744 | ||||
George Berkeley | 1685-1753 | ||||
Charles-Louis de Secondat baron de La Brede et de Montesquieu | 1689-1755 | ||||
Voltaire | 1694-1778 | ||||
David Hume | 1711-1776 | ||||
Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 1712-1778 | ||||
Adam Smith | 1723-1790 | ||||
Immanuel Kant | 1724-1804 | ||||
Moses Mendelssohn | 1729-1786 | ||||
Thomas Paine | 1737-1809 | ||||
Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet | 1743-1794 | ||||
Jeremy Bentham | 1748-1832 | ||||
Mary Wollstonecraft | 1759-1797 | ||||
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | 1770-1831 | ||||
Arthur Schopenhauer | 1788-1860 | ||||
Auguste Comte | 1798-1857 | ||||
John Stuart Mill | 1806-1873 | ||||
Soren Kierkegaard | 1813-1855 | ||||
Henry David Thoreau | 1817-1862 | ||||
Karl Marx | 1818-1883 | ||||
Herbert Spencer | 1820-1903 | ||||
Leo Tolstoy | 1828-1910 | ||||
Wilhelm Dilthey | 1833-1911 | ||||
William James | 1842-1910 | ||||
Friedrich Nietzsche | 1844-1900 | ||||
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob Frege | 1848-1925 | ||||
Edmund Husserl | 1859-1938 | ||||
Henri Bergson | 1859-1941 | ||||
John Dewey | 1859-1952 | ||||
Alfred North Whitehead | 1861-1947 | ||||
Benedetto Croce | 1866-1952 | ||||
Emma Goldman | 1869-1940 | ||||
Nishida Kitaro | 1870-1945 | ||||
Bertrand Russell | 1872-1970 | ||||
G.E. Moore | 1873-1958 | ||||
Albert Schweitzer | 1875-1965 | ||||
Martin Buber | 1878-1965 | ||||
Ludwig Wittgenstein | 1889-1951 | ||||
Martin Heidegger | 1889-1976 | ||||
Rudolf Carnap | 1891-1970 | ||||
C.S. Lewis | 1898-1963 | ||||
Erich Fromm | 1900-1980 | ||||
Sir Karl Popper | 1902-1994 | ||||
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno | 1903-1969 | ||||
Jean-Paul Sartre | 1905-1980 | ||||
Hannah Arendt | 1906-1975 | ||||
Simone de Beauvoir | 1908-1986 | ||||
Willard Van Orman Quine | 1908-2000 | ||||
Sir A. J. Ayer | 1910-1989 | ||||
Wilfrid Sellars | 1912-1989 | ||||
Albert Camus | 1913-1960 | ||||
John Rawls | 1921-2002 | ||||
Thomas S. Kuhn | 1922-1996 | ||||
Michael Foucault | 1926-1984 | ||||
Noam Chomsky | 1928- | ||||
Jurgen Habermas | 1929- | ||||
Sir Bernard Williams | 1929-2003 | ||||
Jacques Derrida | 1930-2004 | ||||
Richard Rorty | 1931-2007 | ||||
Robert Nozick | 1938-2002 | ||||
Saul Kripke | 1940- | ||||
David Kellog Lewis | 1941-2001 | ||||
Peter (Albert David) Singer | 1946- | ||||
Frederic Gros | 1965- | ||||
Phil Oliver |
A collaborative search for wisdom, at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond... "The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Philosophers who were influenced by Plato, Aristotle,both, or neither
I tried to attach the Excel Spreadsheet of philosophers who were influenced by Plato, Aristotle, both or neither, but it would not let me so I copied and pasted the cells. I'm sorry it will be a little difficult to read, so I will print it out and bring you a copy and maybe we can get some help from Dr. Oliver on completing it for the philosophers that we studied this semester.
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If we take Whitehead's famous quote to heart, all of us belong in the spreadsheet. But I still don't know why he said we're footnotes to Plato, not Plato AND Aristotle.
ReplyDeleteFor the sake of completeness, I'm "1957-____"
I know we're all busy writing and studying, but if anyone wants to take a crack at filling in the form it's worth 3 runs if you can come up with plausible assignments of influence to half the names on the list. Don, you get 2 runs right off the bat for creating it.
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