81 Folgen

  1. Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE

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  2. Plotinus 204—270 C.E.

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  3. Zeno of Citium

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  4. Cleanthes of Assos 330–230 BCE

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  5. Democritus - The Laughing Philosopher

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  6. Anaxagoras

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  7. Empedocles

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  8. Zeno of Elea

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  9. Parmenides of Elea

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  10. Pherecydes of Syros 580–520 BCE

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  11. Xenophanes 570–475 BCE

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  12. Pythagoras 570–495 BCE

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  13. Anaximenes 586–526 BCE

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  14. Anaximander c. 610–546 BCE

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  15. Thales of Miletus 624–546 BCE The first philosopher

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  16. Michel Foucault

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  17. Hannah Arendt

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  18. Martin Heidegger

    Vom: 24.10.2025
  19. Søren Kierkegaard

    Vom: 21.10.2025
  20. Friedrich Nietzsche

    Vom: 11.10.2025

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