The history of European philosophy is a sweeping intellectual journey that has shaped human thought for millennia. From the ancient Greeks to the modern era, this book explores the profound ideas that laid the foundation for Western civilization and continue to influence our world today. Beginning with the early Greek philosophers—Thales, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle—who questioned existence, virtue, and reason, this narrative follows the evolution of thought through the Middle Ages, where theology and philosophy merged. The Renaissance saw a revival of humanist ideals, paving the way for the scientific revolution and the rise of rationalism and empiricism. As Enlightenment philosophers challenged established beliefs and championed reason and individual liberty, German idealists deepened the discourse on freedom, ethics, and society. Moving into the 20th century, movements like existentialism, analytic philosophy, and postmodernism reshaped our understanding of truth, existence, and meaning. This book introduces 71 most influential philosophers, offering clear insights into their lives, ideas, and contributions. Whether you are a philosophy student, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolution of human thought, this guide provides a structured and engaging way to explore the core themes and intellectual milestones of European philosophy. Embark on a journey through time and discover the thinkers who shaped the way we perceive the world. Concluding this exploration, the author introduces a groundbreaking philosophical theory about the universe—the "Time Field" theory (also referred to as Time Force or Time Matrix)—offering a fresh perspective on the nature of existence and time itself.
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