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Please Buy This Game Bundle. Its $5 (or More If You Want) For Literally 700 Video Games, Tabletop Games,
Please buy this game bundle. It’s $5 (or more if you want) for literally 700 video games, tabletop games, not to mention game engines and assets. All proceeds are going to the NAACP and Community Bail Fund, split 50/50.
Night in the Woods and Oneshot are both in it, not to mention literally hundreds of other cool indie games I haven’t played yet that look really cool and promising.
Also I’d like to reiterate it is $5 minimum for over $3,400 worth of content, which is just fucking insane.
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Study Guide to The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

I have been interested in self-studying philosophy for a long time, and I am now taking it up as my minor in college. I have compiled this systematic guide to philosophy for my own benefit, however, it may prove beneficial to others as well.
Obviously, I am talking about Western philosophy, and not Eastern philosophy, which is a subject all of its own (and a very interesting one at that).
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is an excellent source of philosophical articles that are both thorough, and accessible. However, I have not been able to find any systematic index of articles from the SEP which make reading through it chronologically possible. Therefore, I have written an outline of important thinkers beginning with the pre-socratics, and I am linking them to respective entries in the SEP.
This guide is a work in progress, and currently has the major disadvantage of not categorizing various philosophers into specific schools of thought. I may try to work these in at a later time, but for now I am focusing on chronology rather than fitting them into categories. The SEP should do that by itself.
The Pre-Socratics
Thales of Miletus
Anaximenes
Heraclitus
Anaximander
Parmenides
Zeno of Elea
Empedocles
Democritus
Pythagoras
Diogenes
Classical Philosophy
(These three thinkers are extremely important, and intimately connected to one another)
Socrates
Plato
Aristotle
Ancient Non-Socratic Schools of Philosophy
Sophism
Protagoras
Gorgias
Skepticism
Pyrrho
Epicureanism
Epicurus
Hedonism
Aristippus of Cyrene
Democritus (although a pre-socratic, he is often associated with this school)
Stoicism
Zeno of Citium (NOT to be confused with Zeno of Elea, a pre-socratic)
Epictetus
Marcus Aurelius (although he came significantly later)
Neoplatonism
Plotinus
St. Augustine (although he came much later, he is a very important and influential figure)
Medieval Philosophy
Scholasticism
St. Anselm
St. Thomas Aquinas
Peter Abelard
Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great)
John Duns Scotus
William of Ockham
Renaissance Philosophers
Roger Bacon (Okay, technically, Bacon was a Franciscan Friar in the 14th century, so he doesn’t belong here. But he definitely doesn’t belong with the Scholastics, so he goes here.)
Erasmus
Machiavelli
Thomas More
Francis Bacon
Islamic Philosophers (no SEP links :( )
Avicenna
Averröes
Jewish Philosopher(s)
Maimonides
Early Modern Philosophy (it isn’t medieval, but it also isn’t modern)
Two competing schools of thought, and those who did not strictly belong to either school.
Rationalism
René Descartes
Baruch Spinoza
Gottfried Leibniz
Nicolas Malebranche
Empiricism
John Locke
Bishop George Berkeley
David Hume
Non-Aligned (Not strictly empiricist or rationalist)
Thomas Hobbes
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Blaise Pascal
Voltaire
Adam Smith
Edmund Burke
Immanuel Kant (signaled the shift from early modern to 19th century philosophy)
19th Century Philosophy
German Idealism
Johann Fichte
Arthur Schopenhauer
Georg Hegel
Marxism
Karl Marx (of course he gets his own category)
British Empiricism
Jeremy Bentham
John Stuart Mill
American Philosophy
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
C.S Peirce
William James
John Dewey
European Philosophers
Auguste Comte
Søren Kierkegaard
Nietzsche
20th Century Philosophy
Characterized once again by two large and competing traditions.
Analytical Philosophers
Gottlob Frege
Bertrand Russell
Alfred North Whitehead
A.J Ayer
Ludwig Wittgenstein
W.V.O Quine
G.E. Moore
Continental Philosophers
Edmund Husserl
Martin Heidegger
Jean-Paul Sartre
Michel Foucault
Jacques Derrida
My supervisor, reviewing my written research design: This part seems a bit awkward…?
Me: I am the one who wrote it. What did you expect.