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51 Cards in this Set
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"The Interpretation of Dreams"
basic foundation of psychoanalysis |
Sigmund Freud
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"Social Statics" in 1896
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Herbert Spencer: British philosopher
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System (Course) of Positive Philosophy
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Auguste Comte
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"Utopia" perfect world, originally meant “new-world”
the basic problems in society are caused by greed law should exalt mercy above justice live by reason = a perfect life |
Thomas More
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"A Letter to Boccaccio: Literary Humanism"
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Petrarch: Father of Italian Renaissance
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Ethics
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Barach Spinoza (aka Benedict Spinoza): 1632-1677
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Summa Theologica
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St. Thomas Aquianas: 1225-1274
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notable for "Saltcellar of Francis I" (sculpture), also sculpted "The Nymph of Fontainbleu", wrote his own "Autobiography" in 1588
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Benevuto Cellini: Italian goldsmith
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The Prince
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Niccolo Machiavelli
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"Treaties of Toleration" "Physical Letters on the English"(1773), "Candide"
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Voltaire: 1694-1778
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On the revolutions of Heavenly Spheres
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Nicolaus Copernicus: 1473-1543
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Criticism of New Historians
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Leopold von Ranke: “father of historical science"
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"Starry Messenger", "Dialogue", "Two Chief Systems of the World"
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Galileo
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The Book of the Courtier (1528)
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Castiglione:1478-1529
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The Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital
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Karl Marx: 1818-1883
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"A Fragment on Government" (1776) and "An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation" (1789)
Principles of Morals and Legislation in 1789 |
Jeremy Bentham
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Vindication of the Rights of Women (1792)
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Mary Wollstonecraft: 1759-1797
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The Organization of Work
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Louis Blanc: 1813-1882
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Principles of Political Economy
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David Ricardo
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Leviathan
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Thomas Hobbes: 1588-1679
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Theory of Four Movements
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Charles Fourier: 1772-1838
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The Will to Power
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Friedrich Nietzche
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Faust
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Johann Goethe (Wolfgang Von): 1749-1832
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Two Treaties in Government
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John Locke : (1632-1704)
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On Liberty
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John Stuart Mill
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Principia
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Isaac Newton – (1642 - 1699)
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On Crimes and Punishment (1764)
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Beccaria – (1783 – 1794)
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Pensees (Thoughts)
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Blaise Pascal – (1623-1662)
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Traite
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Jacques Boussuet
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General Will
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Jean Jacques Rousseau
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What is the Third Estate
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Abbe Sieyes – (1748-1836)
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On the Law of War and Peace
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Hugo Grotius
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Persian Letters
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Montesquieu
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"The Elegances of the Latin Languages"
"Donation of Constantine" |
Lorenzo Valla
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“Our Program”
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Lenin
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The Spiritual Exercises
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Ignatius Loyola
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Pantagmel and Gargantua
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Rabelias
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Institutes of the Christian Religion
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John Calvin – (1509-1564)
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The Communist Manifesto
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Marx and Engels
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Rerum Novarum
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Leo XIII
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equality of men and women and the working class
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Count of Saint Simon
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"Laissez Faire"
"Iron Law of Wages" "Wealth of Nations" |
Adam Smith
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"Book of Essays"
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Montaigne:
1533-1592 |
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"Great Instauration"
"Novum organum" |
Sir Francis Bacon:
1561-1626 |
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Oration on the Dignity of Man
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Pico, della Mirandola
(1463-1494) |
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The Decameron
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Giovanni Baccacio
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Philosophy of Right
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Georg Hegel
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"Handbook of the Christian Knight" (1503)
"The Praise of Folly" (1511) |
Desiderius Erasmus
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Essay on the Principle of Population
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Thomas Malthus
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On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection
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Charles Robert Darwin
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Discourse on Method
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Rene Descartes
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