Philosophy Explained
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Application Description
Philosophy is the study of general and fundamental problems, such as those connected with reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. Philosophy is distinguished from other ways of addressing such problems by its use of logic and reason. It asks questions like:
Why should I do the 'right' thing?
Why does the government have so much power?
How do I know that what I've been taught is true?
In this app, explore similar questions with:
*Offline access to 80 Full Public Domain Philosophy Works
*Over 2,500 Quotations
*26 Thinkers
-An easy to read explanation of the thinker's main ideas
-Quotations (including search and sort)
-The thinker's wiki page
-Suggested excerpts that you would read in a philosophy class
-The thinker's full works, including:
Aristotle:
Metaphysics
Nichomachean Ethics
Politics
Rhetoric
Poetics
Buddha:
Siddhartha
Confucius:
Analects
Mencius
The Doctrine of the Mean
The Great Learning
Rene Descartes:
Discourse on the Method
Meditations
Principles of Philosophy
Ludwig Feuerbach:
The Essence of Christianity
Georg Hegel:
Phenomenology Of Spirit
Philosophy of Right
Science of Logic
Thomas Hobbes:
Behemoth
Leviathan
David Hume:
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
A Treatise of Human Nature
Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
William James:
The Will to Believe
Immanuel Kant:
Critique of Pure Reason
Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals
Critique of Practical Reason
Soren Kierkegaard:
Either/Or
Fear and Trembling
Stages on Life's Way
The Concept of Dread
Lao Tzu:
Tao Te Ching
John Locke:
Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Second Treatise of Government
Some Thoughts Concerning Education
Niccolo Machiavelli:
The Prince
Karl Marx:
A Criticism of the Hegelian Philosophy of Right
Das Kapital
The Communist Manifesto
Wage, Labor, and Capital
John Stuart Mill:
On Liberty
Utilitarianism
The Subjection of Women
Friedrich Nietzsche:
Beyond Good and Evil
The Birth of Tragedy
Human, All Too Human
The Antichrist
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Plato:
Alcibiades
Charmides
Cratylus
Critias
Crito
Euthydemus
Euthyphro
Gorgias
Ion
Laches
Laws
Lesser Hippias
Lysis
Menexenus
Meno
Parmenides
Phaedo
Phaedrus
Philebus
Protagoras
Sophist
Statesman
Symposium
Thaetetus
The Republic
Timaeus
Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
The Social Contract
Adam Smith:
The Wealth of Nations
The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Socrates:
The Apology
Ludwig Wittgenstein:
Tractatus Logico Philosophicus
Why should I do the 'right' thing?
Why does the government have so much power?
How do I know that what I've been taught is true?
In this app, explore similar questions with:
*Offline access to 80 Full Public Domain Philosophy Works
*Over 2,500 Quotations
*26 Thinkers
-An easy to read explanation of the thinker's main ideas
-Quotations (including search and sort)
-The thinker's wiki page
-Suggested excerpts that you would read in a philosophy class
-The thinker's full works, including:
Aristotle:
Metaphysics
Nichomachean Ethics
Politics
Rhetoric
Poetics
Buddha:
Siddhartha
Confucius:
Analects
Mencius
The Doctrine of the Mean
The Great Learning
Rene Descartes:
Discourse on the Method
Meditations
Principles of Philosophy
Ludwig Feuerbach:
The Essence of Christianity
Georg Hegel:
Phenomenology Of Spirit
Philosophy of Right
Science of Logic
Thomas Hobbes:
Behemoth
Leviathan
David Hume:
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
A Treatise of Human Nature
Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
William James:
The Will to Believe
Immanuel Kant:
Critique of Pure Reason
Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals
Critique of Practical Reason
Soren Kierkegaard:
Either/Or
Fear and Trembling
Stages on Life's Way
The Concept of Dread
Lao Tzu:
Tao Te Ching
John Locke:
Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Second Treatise of Government
Some Thoughts Concerning Education
Niccolo Machiavelli:
The Prince
Karl Marx:
A Criticism of the Hegelian Philosophy of Right
Das Kapital
The Communist Manifesto
Wage, Labor, and Capital
John Stuart Mill:
On Liberty
Utilitarianism
The Subjection of Women
Friedrich Nietzsche:
Beyond Good and Evil
The Birth of Tragedy
Human, All Too Human
The Antichrist
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Plato:
Alcibiades
Charmides
Cratylus
Critias
Crito
Euthydemus
Euthyphro
Gorgias
Ion
Laches
Laws
Lesser Hippias
Lysis
Menexenus
Meno
Parmenides
Phaedo
Phaedrus
Philebus
Protagoras
Sophist
Statesman
Symposium
Thaetetus
The Republic
Timaeus
Jean-Jacques Rousseau:
The Social Contract
Adam Smith:
The Wealth of Nations
The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Socrates:
The Apology
Ludwig Wittgenstein:
Tractatus Logico Philosophicus
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