I want to read the books of the most important philosophers of history, do you guys have any list?
you guys can do it
>>1192550
let me google that for you cunt
>>1192671
thanks, any progress?
>>1192550
4d Timelock
Nine Chains to the Moon
Utopia or Oblivion
I Seem to Be a Verb
Synergetics
Synergetics II
Critical Path
Humans in Universe
>>1192550
Here's the list:
Plato, Complete Works edited by John M. Cooper
Complete Works of Aristotle - The Revised Oxford Translation vol. 1 & 2 edited by Jonathan Barnes
>>1192872
thanks bro
>>1192916
thanks, no socrates?
>>1192943
Who?
>>1192550
>Holy
>Roman
>Empire
by Voltaire
In all seriousness, he does have an interesting body of work. Essay on the Customs and the Spirit of the Nations is a great historiographical work.
>>1192943
Socrates never wrote anything. All his lines are from Plato attributed to Socrates.
Add the gemology of morality to your list.
>>1192550
http://www.philosimply.com/philosopher/hesiod
thanks everyone!
>>1192550
You should start with Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. It's a great intro to philosophy book.