Philosophers


The Republic
The Prince
Leviathan
Meditations
The Nicomachean Ethics
Critique of Pure Reason
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
The Analects
Apology
Politics
Beyond Good and Evil
The Social Contract
The Symposium
Hegel: A Very Short Introduction
The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers
The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie by Jennifer AshleyTempt Me at Twilight by Lisa KleypasWhen Beauty Tamed the Beast by Eloisa JamesMine Till Midnight by Lisa KleypasIt Happened One Autumn by Lisa Kleypas
Brainy/Genius Romantic Heroes
550 books — 603 voters
The Social Contract by Jean-Jacques RousseauAn Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Adam SmithCandide and Philosophical Letters by VoltaireCritique of Pure Reason by Immanuel KantThe Enlightenment, Volume 1 by Peter Gay
The Enlightenment and its Impact
288 books — 99 voters

Woman in the Nineteenth Century by Margaret FullerWalden or, Life in the Woods by Henry David ThoreauCivil Disobedience and Other Essays by Henry David ThoreauSelf-Reliance and Other Essays by Ralph Waldo EmersonThe Essential Margaret Fuller by Margaret Fuller
Brook Farm
29 books — 4 voters
Ethereal by Phillip BainbridgeSeven Beyond by Stella AtriumThe Consolation of Philosophy by BoethiusPhilosophy of Evil by Lars Fredrik Händler SvendsenThe Art of War and Other Classics of Eastern Philosophy by Sun Tzu
books with ‘philosophy’ in title
253 books — 26 voters

Shannon L. Alder
Naive people tend to generalize people as—-good, bad, kind, or evil based on their actions. However, even the smartest person in the world is not the wisest or the most spiritual, in all matters. We are all flawed. Maybe, you didn’t know a few of these things about Einstein, but it puts the notion of perfection to rest. Perfection doesn’t exist in anyone. Nor, does a person’s mistakes make them less valuable to the world. 1. He divorced the mother of his children, which caused Mileva, his wife ...more
Shannon L. Alder

Diogenes of Sinope
Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards.
Diogenes of Sinope

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