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Modern Philosophy (Century XVII)
It covers the beginnings of the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation until the last years of the 20th century. -
Gottfried Leibniz (1646)
He was a philosopher, logician, mathematician, jurist, librarian and German politician and is recognized as "the last universal genius" -
Christian Wolff (1679)
He was a German philosopher who had an outstanding influence on Kant's rationalistic prosumptions. Wolff's fundamental work was the dissemination and interpretation of Leibniz's philosophy. -
Montesquieu (1689)
He was a chronicler and French political thinker who lived during the call illustration. -
Voltaire (1694)
He was a French writer, historian, philosopher and lawyer, who figures as one of the main representatives of the illustration. -
Immanuel Kant (1724)
He was a Prussian philosopher of illustration. -
Johann georg Hamann(1730)
He was a German pietist philosopher, thinker and protestant. Friend and nevertheless adversary of the philosopher Kant. -
Friedrich Schiller (1759)
He was a daturart poet, philosopher and German historians. -
Johann Gottlieb (1762)
He was a German philosopher of great importance in the history of Western thought. As a follower of Kant's critical philosophy. -
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844)
He was a German philosopher, poet, musician and philologist, considered one of the most influential contemporary thinkers of the nineteenth century. -
Friedrich Ludwig Gottlob (1848)
He was a German mathematician, logician and philosopher, father of logic, mathematics and analytical philosophy. -
Michel Foucault (1926)
He was a historian of ideas, psychologist, social theorist and French philosopher. -
Gianni Vattimo (1936)
He is an important Italian philosopher, one of the main authors of post-modernism and considered the philosopher of Debil thought.