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All pages of the resource updated in 2026 — interactive chronological timelines of philosophers and schools of thought, from Antiquity to the 21st century.
From Pittacus of Mytilene to Diogenes of Phoenicia — pre-Socratics, classical, Hellenistic, and Roman Stoic thinkers.
→ Medieval PhilosophersFrom Dionysius the Areopagite to Martin Luther — Scholasticism, mysticism, nominalism, and early humanism.
→ Renaissance & EnlightenmentFrom Pico della Mirandola to Maine de Biran — humanism, rationalism, and Enlightenment philosophy.
→ German PhilosophersFrom Fichte to Schürmann — idealism, phenomenology, hermeneutics, and critical philosophy.
→ French PhilosophersFrom Charles Fourier to Bernard Mabille — positivism, existentialism, structuralism, and French Theory.
→ American PhilosophersFrom R. W. Emerson to M. Mc. Adams — transcendentalism, pragmatism, and analytic philosophy.
→ Other Western PhilosophersFrom Karl Leonhard Reinhold to Derek Parfit — British, Italian, Spanish, and Nordic thinkers.
→ Eastern PhilosophersFrom Imhotep to Enrique Dussel — Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Islamic, African, and Amerindian thought.
→ Russian & Eastern European PhilosophersFrom Mikhail Lomonosov to Alexander Tarassov — Slavophiles, nihilists, cosmists, existentialists, and Russian anarchists.
→ Current French ThinkersFrom Pierre Magnard to Norman Ajari — French philosophers active in the 21st century.
→ Other Living ThinkersFrom Hermann Lübbe to Olúfẹmi O. Tàíwò — philosophers from around the world active today.
→From the pre-Socratics to wokism — interactive chronology of the major philosophical currents of the Western tradition.
→ Eastern Schools of ThoughtFrom Vedism to Neo-Confucianism — chronology of the great philosophical traditions of Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
→Alphabetical list of contemporary philosophers of all origins currently active in the world.
→ Deceased Philosophers — Greco-Roman, Medieval & RenaissancePre-Socratics, Greco-classical, Hellenistic, Roman, Medieval, and Humanist thinkers up to the end of the 16th century.
Antiquity → XVIth c. → Deceased Philosophers — Modern Europe & AmericasModern and contemporary philosophers of Europe and the Americas — 17th to 20th century.
XVIIth → XXth c. → Deceased Philosophers — EasternPhilosophers of Asia, the Arab world, and Africa — from Antiquity to the 20th century.
Asia · Arab world · Africa → Schools of ThoughtAlphabetical list of the major philosophical schools, from the pre-Socratics to the 21st century.
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