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(A) Primärliteratur
(A Abae) Petrus Abaelard
(A Ador) Theodor Adorno
(A Aegi) Aegidius Romanus
(A Agri) Agrippa von Nettesheim
(A Ais) Aischylos
(A al G) Abu-Hamid al-Ghazali
(A al Raschid) Omar al-Raschid
(A Alb M) Albertus Magnus
(A Albert) Hans Albert
(A Alberti) Leon Battista Alberti
(A Alem) Jean le Rond d'Alembert
(A Alfa) Al-Farabi
(A Ang) Martinus Anglicus
(A Ans) Anselm von Canterbury
(A Ansco) G.E.M. Anscombe
(A Aquin) Thomas von Aquin
(A Aren) Hannah Arendt
(A Aris) Aristoteles
(A Aris Schule) Die Schule des Aristoteles
(A Aristox) Aristoxenos von Tarent
(A Augu) Aurelius Augustinus
(A Aven) Richard Avenarius
(A Aver) Averroes/Ibn Rushd
(A Avic) Avicenna/Ibn Sina
(A Ayer) Alfred Ayer
(A Baad) Franz von Baader
(A Bac F) Francis Bacon
(A Bac R) Roger Bacon
(A Bach) Johann Jakob Bachofen
(A Baku) Michail Bakunin
(A Barthes) Roland Barthes
(A Bata) Georges Bataille
(A Baud) Charles Baudelaire
(A Bauer) Bruno Bauer)
(A Baum) Alexander Baumgarten
(A Beat) James Beattie
(A Beauv) Simone de Beauvoir
(A Beck) Samuel Beckett
(A Belin) Wissarion Belinski
(A Benj) Walter Benjamin
(A Bense) Max Bense
(A Bent) Jeremy Bentham
(A Berd) Nikolai Berdjajew
(A Berg) Henri Bergson
(A Berk) George Berkeley
(A Berl) Isaiah Berlin
(A Bernh) Bernhard von Clairvaux
(A Bibel) Bibel
(A Bir) Marie-Francois-Pierre Biran
(A Blanq) Auguste Blanqui
(A Bloch) Ernst Bloch
(A Blondel) Maurice Blondel
(A Blum) Hans Blumenberg
(A Bodin) Jean Bodin
(A Boeth) Boethius
(A Boetie) Étienne de La Boétie
(A Bois E) Emil du Bois-Reymond
(A Bois P) Paul du Bois-Reymond
(A Bolz) Bernard Bolzano
(A Bona) Bonaventura
(A Brad) F. H. Bradley
(A Bren) Franz Brentano
(A Bruno) Giordano Bruno
(A Buber) Martin Buber
(A Bunge) Mario Bunge
(A Burck) Jacob Burckhardt
(A Buri) Johannes Buridanus
(A Burke) Edmund Burke
(A Burl) Walter Burleigh
(A Burt) Robert Burton
(A But) Joseph Butler
(A Böhme) Jacob Böhme
(A Camp) Tommaso Campanella
(A Campb) George Campbell
(A Camus) Albert Camus
(A Carn) Rudolph Carnap
(A Carus) Carl Gustav Carus
(A Cass) Ernst Cassirer
(A Cast) Hector-Neri Castaneda
(A Chang) Chang Tsai
(A Cher) Herbert von Cherbury
(A Chis) Roderick Chisholm
(A Chom) Noam Chomsky
(A Cice) Marcus Tullius Cicero
(A Cior) Emile M. Cioran
(A Clarke) Samuel Clarke
(A Claub) Johann Clauberg
(A Claus) Carl von Clausewitz
(A Cohen) Hermann Cohen
(A Colling) Robin George Collingwood
(A Collins) Anthony Collins
(A Comenius) Johann Amos Comenius
(A Comte) Auguste Comte
(A Con) Hedwig Conrad-Martius
(A Cond) Etienne Bonnot Condillac
(A Coper) Nikolaus Copernikus
(A Cordemoy) Gerauld de Cordemoy
(A Cra) Crathorn
(A Creuzer) Leonhard Creuzer
(A Croce) Benedetto Croce
(A Crus) Christian Crusius
(A Cudworth) Ralph Cudworth
(A Cues) Nikolaus von Cues
(A Dama) Johannes Damascenus
(A Damas) Nicolaus Damascenus
(A Dante) Dante Alighieri
(A Davi) Donald Davidson
(A Derri) Jacques Derrida
(A Des) René Descartes
(A Dest) Antoine Louis Claude Destutt de Tracy
(A Dew) John Dewey
(A Diderot) Denis Diderot
(A Diet) Dietrich von Freiberg
(A Digby) Kenelem Digby
(A Dilt) Wilhelm Dilthey
(A Ding) Hugo Dingler
(A Diog) Diogenes Laertius
(A Dion) Pseudo-Dionysius
(A Droy) Johann Gustav Droysen
(A Duns) Johannes Duns Scotus
(A Durk) Émile Durkheim
(A Dühr) Eugen Dühring
(A Eck) Meister Eckhart
(A Ehr) Christian von Ehrenfels
(A Einsiedeln) August von Einsiedeln
(A Einst) Albert Einstein
(A Emer) Ralph Waldo Emerson
(A Engels) Friedrich Engels
(A Epikt) Epiktet
(A Epiku) Epikur
(A Eras) Erasmus von Rotterdam
(A Erhard) Johann Benjamin Erhard
(A Eriu) Johannes Scotus Eriugena
(A Eurip) Euripides
(A Fech) Gustav Theodor Fechner
(A Fed) Johann Georg Feder
(A Ferg) Adam Ferguson
(A Feu A) Paul Johann Feuerbach
(A Feu L) Ludwig Feuerbach
(A Feyer) Paul Feyerabend
(A Fich) Johann Gottlieb Fichte
(A Fici) Marsilius Ficinus
(A Font) Fontes Christiani
(A Forster) Georg Forster
(A Fouc) Michel Foucault
(A Fourier) Charles Fourier
(A Frank) Manfred Frank
(A Frege) Gottlob Frege
(A Freud) Sigmund Freud
(A Fries) Jakob Friedrich Fries
(A Fromm) Erich Fromm
(A Fröhlich) Carl Wilhelm Fröhlich
(A Gab) Salomon ibn Gabirol
(A Gada) Hans-Georg Gadamer
(A Galen) Galen
(A Gali) Galileo Galilei
(A Garve) Christian Garve
(A Gassendi) Pierre Gassendi
(A Gehlen) Arnold Gehlen
(A Gell) Aulus Gellius
(A Geul) Arnold Geulincx
(A Glo) Hermann Glockner
(A Goethe) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(A Gold) Lucien Goldmann
(A Gomp) Heinrich Gomperz
(A Good) Nelson Goodmann
(A Gorg) Gorgias von Leontinoi
(A Gott) Johann Christoph Gottsched
(A Gramsci) Antonio Gramsci
(A Green) Thomas Hill Green
(A Greg Ri) Gregor von Rimini
(A Greg Ny) Gregor von Nyssa
(A Gund) Dominicus Gundissalinus
(A Haber) Jürgen Habermas
(A Haeck) Ernst Haeckel
(A Haecker) Theodor Haecker
(A Hama) Johann Georg Hamann
(A Hamilt) William Hamilton
(A Harri) James Harrington
(A Hart E) Eduard von Hartmann
(A Hart N) Nicolai Hartmann
(A Hayek) Friedrich August von Hayek
(A Heg) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
(A Heid) Martin Heidegger
(A Heine) Heinrich Heine
(A Heinr) Heinrich von Gent
(A Heller) Hermann Heller
(A Helm) Hermann von Helmholtz
(A Helv) Claude Adrien Helvetius
(A Hemsterhuis) Frans Hemsterhuis
(A Hera) Heraklit
(A Herb) Johann Friedrich Herbart
(A Herd) Johann Gottfried Herder
(A Hero) Herodot
(A Hesi) Hesiod
(A Hild) Hildegard von Bingen
(A Hob) Thomas Hobbes
(A Hof) Johann Christoph Hoffbauer
(A Holb) Paul-Henri Thiry d'Holbach
(A Home) Henry Home
(A Homer) Homer
(A Hork) Max Horkheimer
(A Hugo) Hugo von Sankt Viktor
(A Humb) Alexander von Humboldt
(A Humb W) Wilhelm von Humboldt
(A Hume) David Hume
(A Huss) Edmund Husserl
(A Hut) Francis Hutcheson
(A Häb) Paul Häberlin
(A Höld) Friedrich Hölderlin
(A Hönig) Richard Hönigswald
(A Iambli) Iamblichos
(A Ibn Khal) Ibn Khaldun
(A Ign) Ignatius von Antiochien
(A Ihering) Rudolph von Ihering
(A Jacobi) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
(A James) William James
(A Jasp) Karl Jaspers
(A Jon) Hans Jonas
(A Julian) Kaiser Julian
(A Jung) Joachim Jungius
(A Kant) Immanuel Kant
(A Kass) Rudolf Kassner
(A Kelsen) Hans Kelsen
(A Kepler) Johannes Kepler
(A Keren) Karl Kerenyi
(A Kier) Sören Kierkegaard
(A Kirch) Kirchenväter
(A Kit) Philip Kitcher
(A Klages) Ludwig Klages
(A Klei) Heinrich von Kleist
(A Kope) Nicolaus Kopernikus
(A Krac) Siegried Kracauer
(A Krop) Pjotr Kropotkin
(A Kyn) Kyniker
(A Körner) Stephan Körner
(A Lac) Jacques Lacan
(A Lamb) Johann-Heinrich Lambert
(A Lambli) Iamblichos
(A Lang) Susanne Langer
(A Lask) Emil Lask
(A Lasson) Adolf Lasson
(A Leib) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
(A Lenin) Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin
(A Leop) Giacomo Leopardi
(A Less) Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
(A Less Th) Theodor Lessing
(A Levin) Emmanuel Lévinas
(A Licht) Georg Lichtenberg
(A Lieb) Karl Liebknecht
(A Lill) Alain von Lille
(A Lipsius) Justus Lipsius
(A Litt) Theodor Litt
(A Locke) John Locke
(A Log) Knud Ejiler Løgstrup
(A Lotze) Hermann Lotze
(A Luh) Niklas Luhmann
(A Luka) Georg Lukacs
(A Luki) Lukian
(A Lukrez) Lukrez
(A Lull) Raimundus Lullus
(A Lux) Rosa Luxemburg
(A Lyot) Jean-Francois Lyotard
(A Löwi) Karl Löwith
(A Lübbe) Hermann Lübbe
(A Mach) Ernst Mach
(A Machi) Niccolo Machiavelli
(A Mai) Salomon Maimon
(A Maier) Anneliese Maier
(A Maim) Moses ben Maimonides
(A Main) Philipp Mainländer
(A Male) Nicolas Malebranche
(A Mallarme) Stephane Mallarmé
(A Malory) Thomas Malory
(A Malr) André Malraux
(A Mande) Bernard Mandeville
(A Mane) Maneto
(A Manet) Giannozzo Manetti
(A Mao) Mao Tse-Tung
(A Marc A) Marc Aurel
(A Marcel) Gabriel Marcel
(A Marcuse) Herbert Marcuse
(A Marcuse L) Ludwig Marcuse
(A Mars) Marsilius von Inghen
(A Marty) Anton Marty
(A Marx) Karl Marx
(A Max T) Maximos von Tyros
(A May) Mayne/Pseudo-Mayne
(A McT) John McTaggart
(A Mead) George Herbert Mead
(A Mehr) Franz Mehring
(A Mein) Alexius Meinong
(A Melanch) Phillip Melanchton
(A Mend) Moses Mendelsohn
(A Merl) Maurice Merleau-Ponty
(A Meslier) Abbe Meslier
(A Mett) Julien Offray de la Mettrie
(A Mill) John Stuart Mill
(A Milton) John Milton
(A Minucius) Felix Minucius
(A Mont) Michel de Montaigne
(A Monte) Charles de Montesquieu
(A Moore) George Edward Moore
(A More) Henry More
(A Morgan) Thomas Morgan
(A Morus) Thomas Morus
(A Nag) Thomas Nagel
(A Nel) Leonhard Nelson
(A Neur) Otto Neurath
(A New) Isaac Newton
(A Nico) Nikomachos von Gerasa
(A Nietz) Friedrich Nietzsche
(A Nizo) Marius Nizolius
(A Nov) Friedrich von Hardenberg/Novalis
(A Noz) Robert Nozick
(A Ock) Wilhelm von Ockham
(A Orig) Origines
(A Orte) José Ortega y Gasset
(A Osma) Wilhelm von Osma
(A Ovid) Ovid
(A Paine) Thomas Paine
(A Para) Theophrastus Hohenheim/Paracelsus
(A Pareto) Vilfredo Pareto
(A Parm) Parmenides
(A Pasc) Pascal Blaise
(A Patz) Günther Patzig
(A Paw) Iwan Petrowitsch Pawlow
(A Peir) Charles Sanders Peirce
(A Peter) Peter Aureoli
(A Petr) Francesco Petrarca
(A Petrus) Petrus Hispanus
(A Petrus Joh) Petrus Johannis Olivi
(A Philo) Philo von Alexandria
(A Picht) Georg Picht
(A Pico) Pico della Mirandola
(A Platen) August von Platen
(A Plato) Platon
(A Plech) Georgi Walentinowitsch Plechanow
(A Pless) Helmuth Plessner
(A Plo) Plotin
(A Plut) Plutarch
(A Polybios) Polybios
(A Pon) Giovanni Pontano
(A Pope) Alexander Pope
(A Popper) Karl Popper
(A Pri) Richard Price
(A Pro) Proklos
(A Proudhon) Pierre Joseph Proudhon
(A Pufe) Samuel Pufendorf
(A Putnam) Hilary Putnam
(A Quine) Willard van Orman Quine
(A Quint) Marcus Fabius Quintilianus
(A Rad) Gustav Radbruch
(A Raw) John Rawls
(A Reh) Johannes Rehmke
(A Rei) Adolf Reinach
(A Reich) Hans Reichenbach
(A Reid) Thomas Reid
(A Rein) Leonhard Reinhold
(A Resch) Nicholas Rescher
(A Rick) Heinrich Rickert
(A Rico) Paul Ricoeur
(A Rort) Richard Rorty
(A Ros) Antonio Rosmini
(A Rosen) Franz Rosenzweig
(A Rosenk) Karl Rosenkranz
(A Rouss) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(A Roy) Josiah Royce
(A Rus) Bertrand Russell
(A Ryle) Gilbert Ryle
(A Saint-Viktor) Richard von Sankt Viktor
(A Sart) Jean Paul Sartre
(A Sche) Max Scheler
(A Schell) Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
(A Schill) Friedrich Schiller
(A Schirazi) Schirazi
(A Schlegel) Friedrich Schlegel
(A Schlei) Friedrich Schleiermacher
(A Schlick) Moritz Schlick
(A Schmitt) Carl Schmitt
(A Scho) Arthur Schopenhauer
(A Schu) Gottlob Ernst Schulze
(A Schw) Albert Schweizer
(A Schü) Alfred Schütz
(A Sell) Wilfrid Sellars
(A Seneca) Lucius Annaeus Seneca
(A Seume) Johann Gottfried Seume
(A Seuse) Heinrich Seuse
(A Sext) Sextus Empiricus
(A Shaft) Anthony Ashley Cooper Shaftesbury
(A Shake) William Shakespeare
(A Siger) Siger von Brabant
(A Simmel) Georg Simmel
(A Smith) Adam Smith
(A Sohn) Alfred Sohn-Rethel
(A Solov) Wladimir Solovjeff
(A Somb) Werner Sombart
(A Soph) Sophokles
(A Sorel) Georges Sorel
(A Speng) Oswald Spengler
(A Spin) Baruch de Spinoza
(A Stael) Germaine de Stael
(A Stal) Joseph Stalin
(A Stei) Rudolf Steiner
(A Stein E) Edith Stein
(A Stirner) Max Stirner
(A Str) Leo Strauss
(A Sua) Franciso Suárez
(A Sva) Carl Gottlieb Svarez
(A Teilh) Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
(A Tertullian) Tertullian
(A Tetens) Johannes Nicolaus Tetens
(A Theophr) Theophrastos
(A Thomas Kemp)
(A Thomasius) Christian Thomasius
(A Tocq) Alexis de Tocqueville
(A Toland) John Toland
(A Trakl) Georg Trakl
(A Trend) Adolf Trendelenburg
(A Troel) Ernst Troeltsch
(A Trotzki) Leo Trotzki
(A Trox) Ignaz Paul Vital Troxler
(A Tschirn) Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
(A Tug) Ernst Tugendhat
(A Turn) George Turnbull
(A Unamuno) Miguel Unamuno
(A Val) Paul Valéry
(A Ver) Hiller von Verona
(A Vergil) Vergil
(A Vico) Giovanni Battista Vico
(A Vict) Marius Victorinus
(A Voe) Eric Voegelin
(A Volney) Constantin Francois Volney
(A Voltaire) Voltaire
(A Vorsok) Vorsokratiker
(A Walz) Michael Walzer
(A Weber A) Alfred Weber
(A Weber M) Max Weber
(A Weitling) Wilhelm Weitling
(A Weiz C) Carl-Friedrich Weizsäcker
(A Weiz Vik) Viktor von Weizsäcker
(A Whew) William Whewell
(A White) Alfred North Whitehead
(A Wilh Auv) Wilhelm von Auvergne
(A Witt) Ludwig Wittgenstein
(A Wolff) Christian Wolff
(A Wundt) Wilhelm Wundt
(A Xenop) Xenophon
(A Zeller) Eduard Zeller
(ALLG) Allgemeine Einführungsliteratur und Metaphilosophie
(D) Philosophiedidaktik
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(GE) Sekundärliteratur
(GE Abae) Peter Abaelard
(GE Ador) Theodor Adorno
(GE Aegi) Aegidius Romanus
(GE Aga) Giorgio Agamben
(GE Alb M) Albertus Magnus
(GE Albert) Hans Albert
(GE Alcuin) Alcuin
(GE Ans) Anselm von Canterbury
(GE Apel) Karl-Otto Apel
(GE Aquin) Thomas von Aquin
(GE Aren) Hannah Arendt
(GE Aris) Aristoteles
(GE Arm) David Armstrong
(GE Augu) Aurelius Augustinus
(GE Aust) John Austin
(GE Aven) Richard Avenarius
(GE Babeuf) François Noël Babeuf
(GE Bac F) Francis Bacon
(GE Bac R) Roger Bacon
(GE Bach) Michael Bachtin
(GE Baku) Michael Alexandrowitsch Bakunin
(GE Barth) Karl Barth
(GE Barthes) Roland Barthes
(GE Bata) Georges Bataille
(GE Baud) Jean Baudrillard
(GE Bauer) Bruno Bauer
(GE Baum) Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten
(GE Bayle) Pierre Bayle
(GE Beck) Samuel Beckett
(GE Becker) Oskar Becker
(GE Benj) Walter Benjamin
(GE Bense) Max Bense
(GE Bent) Jeremy Bentham
(GE Berd) Nikolaj Berdjajew
(GE Berg) Henri Bergson
(GE Berk) George Berkeley
(GE Bernh) Bernhard von Clairvaux
(GE Bloch) Ernst Bloch
(GE Blondel) Maurice Blondel
(GE Blum) Hans Blumenberg
(GE Boeth) Boëthius
(GE Bona) Bonaventura
(GE Bour) Pierre Bourdieu
(GE Brad) Francis Herbert Bradley
(GE Bren) Franz Brentano
(GE Broad) C. D. Broad
(GE Broch) Hermann Broch
(GE Brun) Constantin Brunner
(GE Bruno) Giordano Bruno
(GE Buber) Martin Buber
(GE Burck) Jakob Burckhardt
(GE Buri) Johannes Buridanus
(GE Burke) Edmund Burke
(GE Busch) Wilhelm Busch
(GE But) Judith Butler
(GE Böhme) Jakob Böhme
(GE Büh) Karl Bühler
(GE Camus) Albert Camus
(GE Carn) Rudolf Carnap
(GE Carus) Carl G. Carus
(GE Cass) Ernst Cassierer
(GE Cast) Hector-Neri Castaneda
(GE Cav) Stanley Cavell
(GE Chis) Roderick Chisholm
(GE Cice) Marcus Tullius Cicero
(GE Cior) Emil Cioran
(GE Cohen) Hermann Cohen
(GE Cole) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(GE Coll) Robin George Collingwood
(GE Com) Auguste Comte
(GE Cramer) Wolfgang Cramer
(GE Crus) Christian August Crusius
(GE Cues) Nikolaus von Cues
(GE da Vin) Leonardo da Vinci
(GE Dante) Dante Alighieri
(GE Darw) Charles Darwin
(GE Davi) Donald Davidson
(GE de Beauvoir) Simone de Beauvoir
(GE Deleu) Gilles Deleuze
(GE Demo) Demokrit
(GE Den) Daniel Dennett
(GE Derr) Jacques Derrida
(GE Des) René Descartes
(GE Dessa) Friedrich Dessauer
(GE Dew) John Dewey
(GE Dide) Dennis Diderot
(GE Dil) Wilhelm Dilthey
(GE Dion) Dionysius der Kartäuser
(GE Dion A) Dionysius vom Areopag
(GE Dost) Fjodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski
(GE Driesch) Hans Driesch
(GE Duns) Duns Scotus
(GE Durk) Émile Durkheim
(GE Eck) Meister Eckhart
(GE Ein) Albert Einstein
(GE Eliade) Mircea Eliade
(GE Elias) Norbert Elias
(GE Empe) Empedokles
(GE Engels) Friedrich Engels
(GE Epi) Epikur
(GE Epictet) Epiktet
(GE Eras) Erasmus von Rotterdam
(GE Eriu) Johannes Scotus Eriugena
(GE Etz) Amitai Etzioni
(GE Fene) François Fénelon
(GE Feu) Ludwig Feuerbach
(GE Feyer) Paul Feyerabend
(GE Fich) Johann Gottlieb Fichte
(GE Ficino) Massillio Ficino
(GE Fouc) Michel Foucault
(GE Franck) Sebastian Franck
(GE Frank) Manfred Frank
(GE Frege) Gottlob Frege
(GE Freud) Siegmund Freud
(GE Fries) Jakob Friedrich Fries
(GE Gada) Hans-Georg Gadamer
(GE Galen) Galen
(GE Gali) Galileo Galilei
(GE Gassendi) Pierre Gassendi
(GE Gehlen) Arnold Gehlen
(GE Gentile) Gentile da Cingoli
(GE Goethe) Johann Wolfgang Goethe
(GE Gold) Lucien Goldmann
(GE Gramsci) Antonio Gramsci
(GE Greg) Gregor von Nyssa
(GE Grün) Adolf Grünbaum
(GE Guyau) Jean-Marie Guyau
(GE Haber) Jürgen Habermas
(GE Hart E) Eduard von Hartmann
(GE Hart N) Nicolai Hartmann
(GE Hayek) Friedrich August von Hayek
(GE Heg) Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
(GE Heid) Martin Heidegger
(GE Heine) Heinrich Heine
(GE Heisen) Werner Heisenberg
(GE Hemsterhuis) Frans Hemsterhuis
(GE Hera) Heraklit
(GE Herb) Johann Friedrich Herbart
(GE Herd) Johann Gottfried Herder
(GE Hob) Thomas Hobbes
(GE Hork) Max Horkheimer
(GE Hugo) Hugo von Sankt Viktor
(GE Humb A) Alexander von Humboldt
(GE Humb W) Wilhelm von Humboldt
(GE Hume) David Hume
(GE Huss) Edmund Husserl
(GE Hutch) Francis Hutcheson
(GE Höld) Friedrich Hölderlin
(GE Ibn Khal) Ibn Khaldun
(GE Jacobi) Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
(GE James) William James
(GE Jas) Karl Jaspers
(GE Jean Paul) Jean Paul
(GE Jon) Hans Jonas
(GE Jung) Carl Gustav Jung
(GE Jungius) Joachim Jungius
(GE Kafka) Franz Kafka
(GE Kant) Immanuel Kant
(GE Kels) Hans Kelsen
(GE Kelsos) Kelsos
(GE Kier) Søren Kierkegaard
(GE Kit) Philip Kitcher
(GE Klages) Ludwig Klages
(GE Kleist) Heinrich von Kleist
(GE Klug) Alexander Kluge
(GE Kohl) Lawrence Kohlberg
(GE Kohut) Heinz Kohut
(GE Kon) Konfuzius
(GE Kop) Nikolaus Kopernikus
(GE Krac) Siegfried Kracauer
(GE Kröner) Franz Kröner
(GE Kuh) Thomas Kuhn
(GE Körn St) Stephan Körner
(GE Lac) Jacques Lacan
(GE Laka) Imre Lakatos
(GE Lambert) Johann Heinrich Lambert
(GE Lei) Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
(GE Lenin) Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin
(GE Less) Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
(GE Levi) Claude Lévi-Strauss
(GE Levin) Emanuel Lévinas
(GE Lewis) Clarence Irving Lewis
(GE Licht) Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
(GE Locke) John Locke
(GE Lotze) Hermann Lotze
(GE Loyola) Ignatius von Loyola
(GE Luh) Niklas Luhmann
(GE Luk) Georg Lukács
(GE Lukr) Lukrez
(GE Lull) Raimund Lull
(GE Luther) Martin Luther
(GE Lux) Rosa Luxemburg
(GE Lyot) Jean-Francois Lyotard
(GE Löwi) Karl Löwith
(GE Mach) Ernst Mach
(GE Machi) Niccolò Machiavelli
(GE Maim) Salomon Maimon
(GE Maimonides) Moses Maimonides
(GE Maine) Maine de Biran
(GE Maleb) Nikolaus Malebranche
(GE Mann) Klaus Mann
(GE Mannheim) Karl Mannheim
(GE Marc) Marc Aurel
(GE Marcel) Gabriel Marcel
(GE Marcuse) Herbert Marcuse
(GE Mari) Jacques Maritain
(GE Marty) Anton Marty
(GE Marx) Karl Marx
(GE McT) John McTaggart
(GE Mead) George Herbert Mead
(GE Mein) Alexius Meinong
(GE Melanch) Philipp Melanchton
(GE Mend) Moses Mendelssohn
(GE Merl) Maurice Merleau-Ponty
(GE Mill) John Stuart Mill
(GE Mont) Michel de Montaigne
(GE Montes) Montesquieu
(GE Moore) George Edward Moore
(GE Morus) Thomas Morus
(GE Natorp) Paul Natorp
(GE Nelson) Leonhard Nelson
(GE Neu) Otto Neurath
(GE New) Isaac Newton
(GE Nova) Novalis
(GE Nietz) Friedrich Nietzsche
(GE Ockh) Wilhelm von Ockham
(GE Origines) Origines
(GE Overbeck) Franz Overbeck
(GE Paine) Thomas Paine
(GE Pannwitz) Rudolf Pannwitz
(GE Para) Theophrastus Paracelsus
(GE Pareto) Vilfredo Pareto
(GE Parm) Parmenides
(GE Pasc) Blaise Pascal
(GE Peir) Charles Sanders Peirce
(GE Pfänder) Alexander Pfänder
(GE Philo) Philo von Alexandrien
(GE Piaget) Jean Piaget
(GE Pico) Giovanni Pico della Mirandola
(GE Pin) Pindar
(GE Platen) August Graf von Platen
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(GE Plato) Platon
(GE Pless) Helmut Plessner
(GE Plot) Plotin
(GE Popp) Karl Popper
(GE Porph) Porphyrios
(GE Prok) Proklos
(GE Puf) Samuel Pufendorf
(GE Put) Hilary Putnam
(GE Pyth) Pythagoras/Pythagoreer (?)
(GE Quine) Willard van Orman Quine
(GE Rams) Frank Plumpton Ramsey
(GE Ramus) Peter Ramus
(GE Rawls) John Rawls
(GE Reid) Thomas Reid
(GE Rein) Karl Leonhard Reinhold
(GE Rico) Paul Ricoeur
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Platon, Politeia
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3., bearb. Aufl.
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