Introduction
Theodor Adorno
St Thomas Aquinas
Hannah Arendt
Aristotle
St Augustine of Hippo
Avicenna
A. J. Ayer
Francis Bacon
Simone de Beauvoir
Walter Benjamin
Jeremy Bentham
Henri Bergson
George Berkeley
Franz Brentano
Joseph Butler
Albert Camus
Rudolf Carnap
Noam Chomsky
Paul Churchland
H l ne Cixous
R. G. Collingwood
Auguste Comte
Charles Darwirp
Donald Davidson
Gilles Deleuze
Daniel Dennett
Jacques Derrida
Ren Descartes
John Dewey
Wilhelm Dilthey
Albert Einstein
Desiderius Erasmus
Michel Foucault
G0ttlob Frege
Sigmund Freud
Hans-Georg Gadamer
Mahatma Gandhi
Kurt G c el
J rgen Habermas
E A. Hayek
Georg Hegel
Martin Heidegger
Thomas Hobbes
David Hume
Edmund Husserl
Luce Irigaray
William James
Immanuel Kant
S aren Ki.erkegaard
Saul Kripke
Thomas Kuhn
Jacclues Lacan
Gottfried,Leibniz
Emmanuel Lewnas
David Lewis
John Locke
Niccolo Machiavelli
Alasdair Maclntyre
Karl Marx
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
John Stuart Mill
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne
G. E. Moore
Thomas Nagel
Friedrich Neitzsche
Robert Nozick
Martha Nussbaum
Thomas Paine
Blaise Pascal
Charles Peirce
Plato
Plotfnus
Karl Popper
Hilary Putnam
Pythagoras
Willard Van Orman Quine
Frank Ramsey
John Rawls
Richard Rortv
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Bertrand Russell
Gilbert Ryle
George Santayana
Jean-PauI.Sartre
Ferdinand de Saussure
F. W. J. Schelling
Arthur Schopenhauer
John Duns Scotus
John Searle
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Henry Sidgwick
Peter Singer
Socrates
Baruch Spinoza
Charles Taylor
Alan Turing
Giambattista Vico
Simone Weil
Alfred North Whitehead
Ludwig Wittgenstein
注释
Chronologicallndex
Thematic Guides
Notes on Contributors
Index