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 * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit
 * Aristotle, Metaphysics
 * Immanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason
 * Aristotle, Organon
 * Renè Descartes, Discourse on the Method
 * Plato, Republic
 * Tommaso d'Aquino, Theological Summary
 * Parmenides, On Nature
 * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
 * Karl Marx, The Capital
 * Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics
 * Martin Heidegger, Being and Time
 * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Philosophy of Right
 * Augustine, City of God
 * Aristotle, On Soul
 * David Hume, Treatise on Human Nature
 * Heraclitus, On Nature
 * Augustine, Confessions
 * Aristotle, Physics
 * John Locke, Essay on Human Understanding
 * Arthur Schopenhauer, The World As Will and Representation
 * Baruch Spinoza, Ethics
 * Plato, Sophist
 * Gottfried Wilhelm Friedrich Leibniz, Discourse on Metaphysics
 * Immanuel Kant, Critique on Practical Reason
 * Epicure, On Nature
 * Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Science of Logic
 * Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Foundation of The Whole Doctrine of Science
 * Plato, Tymaeus
 * Plotinus, Enneads
 * Karl Marx-Friedrich Engels, Manifesto of The Communist Party
 * Renè Descartes, Philosophical Meditations
 * Jean Baptiste d'Alembert- Denis Diderot, Encyclopedia
 * Jean Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract
 * Anselmo d'Aosta, Proslogion
 * Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan
 * Plato, Phaedon
 * Bertrand Russell, Principia Mathematica
 * Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logicus-Philosophicus
 * Blaise Pascal, Thoughts
 * Galileo Galilei, Dialogue Concerning The Two Chief System of The World
 * Pietro Lombardo, Sentences
 * Gottlob Frege, Ideography
 * Anaximandrus, On Nature
 * Soren Kierkegaard, Papers
 * Edmund Husserl, The Crysis of European Sciences and The Trascendental Phenomenology
 * Severinus Boetius, Philosophy's Consolation
 * Auguste Comte, Course of Positive Philosophy
 * Jean Paul Sartre,Being and Nothingness]]
 * Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
 * William of Ockham, Summary of Whole Logic
 * Ludwig Feuerbach, Essence of Christianism
 * Karl Popper, The Logic of The Scientific Discovery
 * Augustine, On Free Choice of Will
 * Aristotle, Poetics
 * Immanuel Kant, Critique of Judgement
 * Pico della Mirandola, On Human Dignity
 * Baruch Spinoza, Tractatus Theologicus-Politicus
 * Plato, Cratilus
 * Pierre Bayle, Historical-Critical Dictionary
 * George Berkeley, Treatise on The Principles of Human Knowledge
 * Tommaso d'Aquino, On The Unity of Intellect
 * Plato, Symposion
 * Anonymous, On Causes
 * Gorgias, On Not-Being Or on Nature
 * Henri Bergson, The Creative Evolution
 * Giordano Bruno, On The Infinite Universe and Worlds
 * Rudolf Carnap, The Logical Construction of World
 * Plato, Seventh Letter
 * Francis Bacon, New Organon
 * Aristotle, Polithics
 * Ps-Longinus, On Sublime
 * Johannes Althusius, Polithics
 * Theodor Adorno- Max Horkheimer, Dialectic of Enlightenment
 * Adam Smith, The Richness of Nations
 * Friedrich Joseph Schelling, System of Trascendental Idealism
 * Marsilio da Padova, The Defender of Peace
 * Georg Lukacs, History and Class Consciousness
 * Hans Georg Gadamer, Truth and Methode
 * Friedrich Adolph Trendelenburg, Logical Investigations
 * Plato, Maenon
 * Duns Scotus, Opus Oxoniensis
 * Jacques Derrida, Writing and Difference
 * Walter Benjamin, The Work of Art In The Age of Mechanical Reproduction
 * Miguel de Unamuno, On Tragic Sense of Life
 * Michel Foucault, Words and Things
 * Augustine, On Trinity
 * Herbert Spencer, System of Synthetic Philosophy
 * Charles de Montesquieu, The Spirit of Laws
 * Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Monadology
 * Hans Jonas, The Principle Responsability
 * Roger Bacon, Opus Maior
 * Giambattista Vico, Principles of A New Science
 * Tommaso d'Aquino, Summary Against Gentiles
 * Porfirius, Eisagoghe
 * Plato, Phaedrus
 * John Locke, Two Essays on Government
 * Giordano Bruno, Cause Principle and Unity
 * Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
 * Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, The Education of Human Race