Western Philosophy

Explore the rich tapestry of Western philosophy, a journey from ancient Greek inquiries to contemporary thought. Beginning with the Presocratics, who introduced fundamental questions about nature and existence, we move to Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, shaping ethics, politics, and metaphysics. The Medieval period saw St. Augustine and Aquinas integrating Christian theology. The Enlightenment brought revolutionary ideas with Descartes’ rationalism, Locke’s empiricism, and Kant’s exploration of morality. Utilitarianism emerged with Bentham and Mill, while existentialism developed through Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, and Sartre. Today, Western philosophy continues to evolve, addressing complex questions in our ever-changing world.

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The Ethical Economist: Henry Sidgwick’s Enduring Legacy

Explore Henry Sidgwick’s brilliant mind, his utilitarianism and rational thought that shaped moral philosophy and public policy debates.

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Friedrich Schelling: Exploring the Mind of Nature’s Philosopher

Discover Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling’s mind, challenging the mechanistic worldview. Explore his philosophy of nature, where a vibrant, evolving entity shapes society, psychology, and evolution.