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Which one is your favorite philosopher?

If it is one that is not on the list, comment below!

 
  84 votes, 9.7%

 
  62 votes, 7.1%

 
  39 votes, 4.5%

 
  38 votes, 4.4%

 
  38 votes, 4.4%

 
  34 votes, 3.9%

 
  32 votes, 3.7%

 
  31 votes, 3.6%

 
  30 votes, 3.5%

cumdump (write-in)
 
  29 votes, 3.3%

Gilles Deleuze (write-in)
 
  28 votes, 3.2%

 
  26 votes, 3.0%

 
  24 votes, 2.8%

 
  24 votes, 2.8%

yes (write-in)
 
  24 votes, 2.8%

 
  22 votes, 2.5%

Arthur Schopenhauer (write-in)
 
  20 votes, 2.3%

spinoza (write-in)
 
  19 votes, 2.2%

 
  17 votes, 2.0%

Fyodor dostoevsky (write-in)
 
  17 votes, 2.0%

 
  16 votes, 1.8%

Socrates (write-in)
 
  15 votes, 1.7%

 
  14 votes, 1.6%

Jordan Peterson (write-in)
 
  14 votes, 1.6%

Jesus of Nazareth (write-in)
 
  13 votes, 1.5%

 
  12 votes, 1.4%

 
  10 votes, 1.2%

Epictetus (write-in)
 
  10 votes, 1.2%

Julius Evola (write-in)
 
  9 votes, 1.0%

 
  8 votes, 0.9%

 
  8 votes, 0.9%

Ibn Sina (write-in)
 
  7 votes, 0.8%

 
  6 votes, 0.7%

Simone Weil (write-in)
 
  6 votes, 0.7%

 
  5 votes, 0.6%

Maurice Merleau-Ponty (write-in)
 
  5 votes, 0.6%

Aristotle (write-in)
 
  5 votes, 0.6%

Jesus (write-in)
 
  5 votes, 0.6%

wine (write-in)
 
  4 votes, 0.5%

Bertrand Russell (write-in)
 
  4 votes, 0.5%

Slavoj Zizek (write-in)
 
  4 votes, 0.5%

 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Nicholas Sparks (write-in)
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Kosov (write-in)
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Serb (write-in)
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Hypatia
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Carl Jung (write-in)
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

Charles Darwin (write-in)
 
  3 votes, 0.3%

 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Maimonides (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Buddha (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Euclid (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Sigmund Freud (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Francis Bacon (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Ayn Rand (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

Jacques Derrida (write-in)
 
  2 votes, 0.2%

 
  1 vote, 0.1%

John Dewey (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Henri Bergson (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Rene Guenon (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

George Berkeley (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Heraclitus (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

William James (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Teilhard de Chardin (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Democritus (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Thomas Hobbes (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Albert Einstein (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Alan Watts (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Judith Butler (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Niccoló Machiavelli (write-in)
 
  1 vote, 0.1%

Joseph Campbell (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Gottfried Leibniz (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Parmenides (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

George Santayana (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Voltaire (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Alfred Whitehead (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Jeremy Bentham (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Rudolf Carnap (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Lucretius (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

B. F. Skinner (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%

Edmund Husserl (write-in)
 
  0 votes, 0.0%


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Rouh || رُوح I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?


message 2: by ~☆~Autumn (new)

~☆~Autumn ROUH wrote: "I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?"

Marcus Aurelius


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Ruan Teodoro Rouh | رُوُح wrote: "I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?"


I think "Apology of Socrates" is a good one to start, specially if you never read anything about philosophy yet.

Also, you could read a book about the history of philosophy just to get acquainted to the most known thinkers throughout the centuries.


Rouh || رُوح Ruan wrote: "Rouh | رُوُح wrote: "I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?"


I think "Apology of Socrates" is a good one to start, specially i..."


~☆~Autumn♥♥☔ wrote: "ROUH wrote: "I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?"

Marcus Aurelius"


Thank you so much! I'll head for it ASAP!


message 5: by mialina ☆彡 (new)

mialina ☆彡 does anyone have any recommendations for starting to get into these kind of books?


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Ruan Teodoro mia wrote: "does anyone have any recommendations for starting to get into these kind of books?"

First, I suggest, don't try to read a philosopher just because it is famous, instead, seek books which the main themes interests you. So, if you like art, start with "Beauty" by Roger Scruton, if you are interested in politics, maybe "The Prince" by Machiavelli will be a good one to go, or, if you like relligion, "Confessions" by Saint Augustine is the one to start, etc.


message 7: by mialina ☆彡 (new)

mialina ☆彡 Ruan wrote: "mia wrote: "does anyone have any recommendations for starting to get into these kind of books?"

First, I suggest, don't try to read a philosopher just because it is famous, instead, seek books whi..."


thank you, i appreciate it!!


message 8: by Abigail (new)

Abigail Nelson Jeremy Bentham-Utilitarianism.


ForestGardenGal Letters from a Stoic by Seneca would be my best suggestion.

Of the Authors you have listed, I vote for Marcus Aurelius. Start with Meditations.


message 10: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Toujours That's a great set of options you came up with. I'm happy to see Marcus Aurelius isn't too far down the results list.


message 11: by Ruan (new)

Ruan Teodoro Daniel wrote: "That's a great set of options you came up with. I'm happy to see Marcus Aurelius isn't too far down the results list."

Thanks!


message 12: by D (new)

D Camus is one of the greats, but I'd choose Nietzsche.


.•*¨*• ☼ marie ☼ .•*¨*• lol nietzsche is so pretentious thinking hes so smart and better than everyone else


message 14: by Ami (new)

Ami John Locke is missing. He is one of the most influential philosophers on political ph., moral ph., epistemology. You can't have such a list without him.


message 15: by Elle (new)

Elle Rouh || رُوح wrote: "I absolutely need to get fed up first to decide. Can someone suggest me an entrance to read in philosophey?"

I started with Meditations by Marcus Aurelius


message 16: by Kelly (Maybedog) (last edited Jul 14, 2025 08:56PM) (new)

Kelly (Maybedog) I'd actually start by reading a general intro to philosophy that will help you understand what the main ones here have to say and how it affected (Western) thought. Unfortunately most philosophers in those books are white European men but it's a start. (Ayn Rand is usually the only female and I can't stand her.) My favorite of that list is either David Hume or John Stuart Mill.

I haven't even heard of some of these and I have degrees in Philosophy and Religion and Culture. I think some of these are philosophers in the way that most award winning writers and singers, etc. are philosophers rather than people who are labeled as such. It doesn't make what they have to say any less valid, but you won't learn "philosophy" from them in a way to talk about it with authority, not that that matters either.

Joseph Campbell is amazing for the general public but he is deprecated by religious scholars because a lot what he talks about is conjecture made without proof and stuff that is just plain wrong. It's better to read a book by Huston Smith who should be on this list, IMHO.

I hope I don't sound pretentious. I'm just trying to help with people wanting to learn traditional philosophy.

I think you also should include Confucius and the other names in bold above.

Thanks for doing this list!


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