Encyclopedia of Philosophy
This project is hosted by the University of Tennessee at Martin and share a huge collection of texts of ancient and modern philosophers. What you can find there is a big archive in alphabetical order. Among the variety of philosophical texts you can read pretty rare and interesting. One is sure – once visiting this place you will spend more time. See full archive in alphabetical order.
- Hellenistic Astrology – Hellenistic and Late Antiquity astrologers built their craft upon Babylonian (and to a lesser extent Egyptian) astrological traditions, and developed their theoretical and technical doctrines using a combination of Stoic, Middle Platonic and Neopythagorean thought. Astrology offered fulfillment of a desire to systematically know where an individual stands in relation to the cosmos in a time of rapid political and social changes. Various philosophers of the time took up polemics against astrology while accepting some astral theories…
- Aztec Philosophy – Conquest-era Aztecs conceived philosophy in essentially pragmatic terms. The raison d’etre of philosophical inquiry was to provide humans with practicable answers to what Aztecs identified as the defining question of human existence: How can we maintain our balance while walking upon the slippery earth? Aztec philosophers addressed this question against an assumed metaphysics which held that the cosmos and its human inhabitants are constituted by and ultimately identical with a single, vivifying, eternally self-generating and self-regenerating sacred energy.
- Madhyamaka Buddhism
- Advaita Vedānta
- American Philosophy
- Ancient Skepticism
- Bacon, Francis
- Bhartrihari
- Buddhism–Pudgalavāda
- Camus, Albert
- Derrida, Jacques
- Encyclopedists
- Freud, Sigmund
- Gnosticism
- Greek Philosophy
- Hinduism–Sankhya
- Hindu Philosophy
- Ismaili Philosophy
- Nagarjuna
- Ockham, William of
- Sānkhya
- Taoist Philosophy
- Tusi, Nasir al-Din
- Vienna Circle




