# [Awesome philosophy](#Awesome-philosophy) A curated list of awesome philosophy Contributions and criticism are welcome. (See: [Contributing](https://github.com/HussainAther/awesome-philosophy/blob/master/contributing.md).) # [Table of contents](#Table-of-contents) + [Ethics](#Ethics) * [Classical ethics](#Classical-ethics) * [Christian and Medieval ethics](#Christian-and-Medieval-ethics) * [Modern ethics](#Modern-ethics) * [Postmodern ethics](#Postmodern-ethics) * [Bioethics](#Bioethics) + [Meta-ethics (Metaethics)](#Meta-ethics-Metaethics) + [Epistemology](#Epistemology) + [Logic](#Logic) + [Aesthetics](#Aesthetics) + [Metaphysics](#Metaphysics) + [Philosophy of the mind](#Philosophy-of-the-mind) + [History of philosophy](#History-of-philosophy) * [Western Civilization](#Western-civilization) * [Classical philosophy](#Classical-philosophy) * [Christian and Medieval](#Christian-and-Medieval) * [Early modern](#Early-modern) * [Contemporary](#Contemporary) * [Phenomenology and existentialism](#Phenomenology-and-existentialism) * [Hermeneutics and deconstruction](#Hermeneutics-and-deconstruction) * [Structuralism and post-structuralism](#Structuralism-and-post-structuralism) * [Critical theory and Marxism](#Critical-theory-and-Marxism) * [Eastern Civlization](#Eastern-civilization) * [Chinese philosophy](#Chinese-philosophy) * [Indian philosophy](#Indian-philosophy) * [Islamic philosophy](#Islamic-philosophy) * [Japanese philosophy](#Japanese-philosophy) + [Philosophy of other disciplines](#Philosophy-of-other-disciplines) * [Education](#Education) * [Religion](#Religion) * [Science](#Science) * [Mathematics](#Mathematics) * [Physics](#Physics) * [Computer science](#Computer-science) * [Neuroscience](#Neuroscience) * [Chemistry](#Chemistry) * [Biology](#Biology) * [Sociology](#Sociology) * [Psychology](#Psychology) * [Economics](#Economics) * [Arts and Humanities](#Arts-and-Humanities) * [Art](#Art) * [Music](#Music) * [Literatue](#Literature) * [Language](#Language) * [History](#History) * [Medicine](#Medicine) * [Law](#Ethics) * [Politics](#Politics) ## Ethics ### Classical ethics * Aristotle "Nichomachean Ethics" "On Virtues and Vices" ### Christian and Medieval ethics * Thomas Aquinas "Summa Theologica" * Saint Bonaventure "Commentary on the Sentences" * Duns Scotus "Philosophical Writings" * William of Ockham "Sum of Logic" ### Modern ethics * G. E. M. Anscombe "Modern Moral Philosophy" * David Gauthier "Morals by Agreement" * Alan Gewirth "Reason and Morality" * Allan Gibbard "Thinking How to Live" * Susan Hurley "Natural Reasons" * Christine Korsgaard "The Sources of Normativity" * John McDowell "Values and Secondary Qualities" * Alasdair MacIntyre "After Virtue" * J. L. Mackie "Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong" * G. E. Moore "Principia Ethica" * Martha Nussbaum "The Fragility of Goodness" * Derek Parfit "Reasons and Persons" * Derek Parfit "On What Matters" * Peter Railton "Facts, Values, and Norms" * W. D. Ross "The Right and the Good" * Thomas M. Scanlon "What We Owe to Each Other" * Samuel Scheffler "The Rejection of Consequentialism" * Peter Singer "Practical Ethics" * Michael A. Smith "The Moral Problem" * Bernard Williams "Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy" ### Postmodern ethics * Zygmunt Bauman "Postmodern Ethics" * Terry Eagleton "The Illusions of Postmodernism" ### Bioethics * Don Marquis "Why Abortion is Immoral" * Paul Ramsey "The Patient as a Person" "Fabricated Man" * Judith Jarvis Thomson "A Defense of Abortion" ## Meta-ethics (Metaethics) * P. F. Strawson "Freedom and Resentment" ## Epistemology * Laurence Bonjour "The Structure of Empirical Knowledge" * Luc Bovens "Bayesian Epistemology" * Stanley Cavell "The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy" * Roderick Chisholm "Theory of Knowledge" * Keith DeRose "The Case for Contextualism" * René Descartes "Discourse on the Method", "Meditations on First Philosophy" * Edmund Gettier "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" * Alvin Goldman "Epistemology and Cognition" "What is Justified Belief?" * Susan Haack "Evidence and Enquiry" * Hilary Kornblith "Knowledge and its Place in Nature" * Jonathan Kvanvig "The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding" * David K. Lewis "Elusive Knowledge" * G. E. Moore "A Defence of Common Sense" * Willard van Orman Quine "Epistemology Naturalized" * Richard Rorty "Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature" * Bertrand Russell "The Problems of Philosophy" * Jason Stanley "Knowledge and Practical Interest" * Stephen Stich "The Fragmentation of Reason" * Peter Unger "Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism" * Timothy Williamson "Knowledge and its Limits" ## Logic * Donald Davidson "Truth and Meaning" * Gottlob Frege "Begriffsschrift" * Kurt Gödel, "On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems" * Saul Kripke, "Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic" * Charles Sanders Peirce "How to Make Our Ideas Clear" * Alfred Tarski "The Concept of Truth" ## Aesthetics * Theodor Adorno "Aesthetic Theory" * R.G. Collingwood "The Principles of Art" * Arthur C. Danto "After the End of Art" * Nelson Goodman "Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols" * George Santayana "The Sense of Beauty" ## Metaphysics * Aristotle "Metaphysics" * D.M. Armstrong "Universals and Scientific Realism" * A. J. Ayer "Language, Truth, and Logic" * Rudolf Carnap "Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology" * David Chalmers "Constructing the World" * John Dewey "Experience and Nature" * William James "Pragmatism" * Immanuel Kant "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals" * James Ladyman, Don Ross, David Spurrett, John Collier "Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized" * John McDowell "Mind and World" * David Kellogg Lewis "On the Plurality of Worlds" * Stephen Mumford "Dispositions" * Derek Parfit "Reasons and Persons" * Willard Van Orman Quine "Two Dogmas of Empiricism" "On What There Is" * Theodore Sider "Writing the Book of the World" * Alfred North Whitehead "Process and Reality" * Timothy Williamson "Modal Logic as Metaphysics" * Ludwig Wittgenstein "Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus" (a.k.a. The Tractatus) ## Philosophy of the mind * D. M. Armstrong "A Materialist Theory of the Mind" * Peter Carruthers "The Architecture of the Mind" * David Chalmers "Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings" "The Character of Consciousness" "The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory" * Paul Churchland "Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind" * Andy Clark "Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension" * Daniel Dennett "Consciousness Explained" * Jaegwon Kim "Philosophy of Mind" * Ruth Millikan "Varieties of Meaning" * Gilbert Ryle "The Concept of Mind" ## History of philosophy ### Western civilization * Bertrand Russell "A History of Western Philosophy" #### Classical philosophy * Marcus Aurelius "Meditations"" * Plato "Symposium" "Parmenides" "Phaedrus" #### Christian and Medieval * Augustine of Hippo "Confessions" "The City of God" * Anselm of Canterbury "Proslogion" #### Early modern * Sir Francis Bacon "Novum Organum" * Jeremy Bentham "An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation" * Henri Bergson "Time and Free Will" "Matter and Memory" * George Berkeley "Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge" * Auguste Comte "Course of Positive Philosophy" * René Descartes "Principles of Philosophy" "Passions of the Soul" * Desiderius Erasmus "The Praise of Folly" * Johann Gottlieb Fichte "Foundations of the Science of Knowledge" * Hugo Grotius "De iure belli ac pacis" * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel "Phenomenology of Spirit" "Science of Logic" "The Philosophy of Right" "The Philosophy of History" * Thomas Hobbes "Leviathan" * David Hume "A Treatise of Human Nature" "Four Dissertationss" "Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary" "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals" * Immanuel Kant "A Critique of Pure Reason" "Critique of Practical Reason" "A Critique of Judgement" * Søren Kierkegaard "Either/Or" "Fear and Trembling" "The Concept of Anxiety" * Gottfried Leibniz "Discourse on Metaphysics" "New Essays Concerning Human Understanding" "Théodicée" "Monadology" * John Locke "Two Treatises of Government" "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" * Niccolò Machiavelli "The Prince" * Karl Marx "The Communist Manifesto" "Das Kapital" * John Stuart Mill "On Liberty "Utilitarianism" * John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill "The Subjection of Women" * Michel de Montaigne "Essays" * Friedrich Nietzsche "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" "Beyond Good and Evil" "On the Genealogy of Morals" * Blaise Pascal "Pensées" * Jean-Jacques Rousseau "Discourse on the Arts and Sciences" "Emile: or, On Education" "The Social Contract" * Arthur Schopenhauer "The World as Will and Representation" * Henry Sidgwick "The Methods of Ethics" * Adam Smith "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" "The Wealth of Nations" * Herbert Spencer "System of Synthetic Philosophy" * Baruch Spinoza "Ethics" "Tractatus Theologico-Politicus" * Max Stirner "The Ego and Its Own" * Mary Wollstonecraft "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" #### Contemporary ##### Phenomenology and existentialism * Simone de Beauvoir "The Second Sex" * Albert Camus "Myth of Sisyphus" * Martin Heidegger "Being and Time" * Edmund Husserl "Logical Investigations" "Cartesian Meditations" "Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy" * Maurice Merleau-Ponty "Phenomenology of Perception" * Jean-Paul Sartre, "Being and Nothingness" "Critique of Dialectical Reason" ##### Hermeneutics and deconstruction * Jacques Derrida "Of Grammatology" * Hans-Georg Gadamer "Truth and Method" * Paul Ricœur "Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation" ##### Structuralism and post-structuralism * Michel Foucault "The Order of Things" * Gilles Deleuze "Difference and Repetition" * Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari "Capitalism and Schizophrenia" * Luce Irigaray "Speculum of the Other Woman" * Michel Foucault "Discipline and Punish" ##### Critical theory and Marxism * Theodor Adorno "Negative Dialectics" * Louis Althusser "Reading Capital" * Alain Badiou "Being and Event" * Jürgen Habermas "Theory of Communicative Action" * Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno "Dialectic of Enlightenment" * Georg Lukacs "History and Class Consciousness" * Herbert Marcuse "Reason and Revolution" "Eros and Civilization" ### Eastern civilization #### Chinese philosophy * "The Record of Linji" * Han Fei "Han Feizi" * Kongzi "Analects" "Five Classics" * Laozi "Dao De Jing" * Mengzi "Mengzi" * Sunzi "Art of War" * Zhou Dunyi "The Taiji Tushuo" * Zhu Xi "Four Books" "Reflections on Things at Hand" #### Indian philosophy * "The Upanishads" * "The Bhagavad Gita" ("The Song of God") * Aksapada Gautama "Nyaya Sutras" * Isvarakrsna "Sankhya Karika" * Kanada "Vaisheshika Sutra" * Patañjali "Yoga Sutras" * Swami Swatamarama "Hatha Yoga Pradipika" * Vyasa "Brahma Sutras" * Tami "Thiruvalluvar" #### Islamic philosophy * Al-Ghazali "The Incoherence of the Philosophers" #### Japanese philosophy * Hakuin Ekaku "Wild Ivy" * Honen "One-Sheet Document" * Kukai "Attaining Enlightenment in this Very Existence" * Zeami Motokiyo "Style and Flower" * Miyamoto Musashi "The Book of Five Rings" * Shinran "Kyogyoshinsho" * Dogen Zenji "Shōbōgenzō" ## Philosophy of other disciplines ### Education * John Dewey "Democracy and Education" * Terry Eagleton "The Slow Death of the University" * Paulo Freire "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" * Martha Nussbaum "Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities" * B.F. Skinner "Walden Two" * Charles Weingartner and Neil Postman "Teaching as a Subversive Activity" ### Religion * William Lane Craig "The Kalam Cosmological Argument" * J. L. Mackie "The Miracle of Theism" * Dewi Zephaniah Phillips "Religion Without Explanation" * Alvin Plantinga "God and Other Minds" "Is Belief in God Properly Basic" * William Rowe "The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look" * J. L. Schellenberg "Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason" * Richard Swinburne "The Existence of God" ### Science * Paul Feyerabend "Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge" * Bas C. van Fraassen "The Scientific Image" * Nelson Goodman "Fact, Fiction, and Forecast" * Thomas Samuel Kuhn "The Structure of Scientific Revolutions" * Larry Laudan "The Demise of the Demarcation Problem" * David K. Lewis "How to Define Theoretical Terms" * Karl Pearson "The Grammar of Science" * Karl Popper "The Logic of Scientific Discovery" * Hans Reichenbach "The Rise of Scientific Philosophy" #### Mathematics * Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell "Principia Mathematica" * Paul Benacerraf "What Numbers Could not Be" "Mathematical Truth" * Paul Benacerraf and Hilary Putnam "Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings" * George Boolos "Logic, Logic and Logic" * Hartry Field "Science without Numbers: The Defence of Nominalism" * Imre Lakatos "Proofs and Refutations" * Penelope Maddy "Second Philosophy" #### Physics * Aristotle "Physics" * Michel Bitbol "Mécanique quantique : Une introduction philosophique" "Schrödinger’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics" * Chris Isham and Jeremy Butterfield "On the Emergence of Time in Quantum Gravity" * Tim Lewens "The Meaning of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science" #### Computer science * Scott Aaronson "Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity" * Judea Pearl "Causality" * Ray Turner "The Philosophy of Computer Science" "Computational Artefacts-Towards a Philosophy of Computer Science" #### Neuroscience * John Bickle "Revisionary Physicalism" "Psychoneural Reduction of the Genuinely Cognitive: Some Accomplished Facts" "Psychoneural Reduction: The New Wave" " Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account" * Patricia Churchland "Brain-Wise : Studies in Neurophilosophy" "Neurophilosophy : Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain" * Carl Craver "Explaining the brain : mechanisms and the mosaic unity of neuroscience" * Georg Northoff "Philosophy of the Brain: The brain problem" * Henrik Walter "Neurophilosophy of Free Will: From Libertarian Illusions to a Concept of Natural Autonomy" #### Chemistry * Jaap van Brakel "Philosophy of Chemistry" #### Biology * Daniel C. Dennett "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" * Ruth Garrett Millikan "Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories" * Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell" * Elliott Sober "The Nature of Selection" #### Sociology * B. F. Skinner "Science and Human Behavior" #### Psychology * Donald Davidson "The Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme" * William James "The Principles of Psychology" #### Economics * Kenneth Arrow "Social Choice and Individual Values" * Ludwig von Mises "The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science" * Elizabeth S. Anderson "Value in Ethics and Economics" ### Arts and Humanities * Bernard Williams "Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline" #### Art * Clive Bell "Art" * George Dickie "Art and the Aesthetic" #### Music * Roger Scruton "Music as an Art" #### Literature * Aristotle "Poetics" #### Language * J. L. Austin, "A Plea for Excuses" "How To Do Things With Words" * Robert Brandom "Making it Explicit" * Stanley Cavell "Must We Mean What We Say?" * David Chalmers "Two Dimensional Semantics" * Cora Diamond "What Nonsense Might Be" * Michael Dummett "Frege: Philosophy of Language" * Gottlob Frege "On Sense and Reference" * H. P. Grice "Logic and Conversation" * Saul Kripke "Naming and Necessity" * David K. Lewis "General Semantics" * Willard Van Orman Quine "Word and Object" * Bertrand Russell "On Denoting" * John Searle "Speech Acts" * Ludwig Wittgenstein "Philosophical Investigations" #### History * R.G. Collingwood "The Idea of History" * Karl Löwith "Meaning in History: The Theological Implications of the Philosophy of History" ### Medicine * Mario Bunge "Medical Philosophy: Conceptual Issues in Medicine" * R. Paul Thompson and Ross E. G. Upshur "Philosophy of Medicines" ### Law * Ronald Dworkin "Law's Empire" * John Finnis "Natural Law and Natural Rights" * Lon L. Fuller "The Morality of Law" * H.L.A. Hart "The Concept of Law" ### Politics * Aristotle "Politics" * Isaiah Berlin "Two Concepts of Liberty" * Robert Nozick "Anarchy, State, and Utopia" * Plato "Republic" * Karl Popper "The Open Society and Its Enemies" * John Rawls "A Theory of Justice" * Michael Sandel "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice"