The man who asked questions : Socrates and Plato
True happiness : Aristotle
The garden path : Epicurus
Learning not to care : Epictetus, Cicero, Seneca
Who is pulling our strings? : Augustine
The consolation of philosophy : Boethius
The perfect island : Anselm and Aquinas
The fox and the lion : Niccolò Machiavelli
Nasty, brutish, and short : Thomas Hobbes
Could you be dreaming? : René Descartes
Place your bets : Blaise Pascal
The lens grinder : Baruch Spinoza
The prince and the cobbler : John Locke and Thomas Reid
The elephant in the room : George Berkeley (and John Locke)
The best of all possible worlds? : Voltaire and Gottfried Leibniz
The imaginary watchmaker : David Hume
Born free : Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rose-tinted reality : Immanuel Kant (1)
What if everyone did that? : Immanuel Kant (2)
Practical bliss : Jeremy Bentham
The owl of Minerva : Georg W.F. Hegel
Glimpse of reality : Arthur Schopenhauer
Space to grow : John Stuart Mill
Unintelligent design : Charles Darwin
Life's sacrifices : Søren Kierkegaard
Workers of the world unite : Karl Marx
So what? : C.S. Peirce and William James
The death of God : Friedrich Nietzsche
Thoughts in disguise : Sigmund Freud
Is the present king of France bald? : Bertrand Russell
The anguish of freedom : Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Albert Camus
Bewitched by language : Ludwig Wittgenstein
The man who didn't ask questions : Hannah Arendt
Learning from mistakes : Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn
The runaway train and the unwanted violinist : Philippa Foot and Judith Jarvis Thomson
Fairness through ignorance : John Rawls
Can computers think? : Alan Turing and John Searle
A modern gadfly : Peter Singer.
The man who asked questions: Socrates and Plato
True happiness: Aristotle
The garden path: Epicurus
Learning not to care: Epictetus, Cicero, Seneca
Who is pulling our strings?: Augustine
The consolation of philosophy: Boethius
The perfect island: Anselm and Aquinas
The fox and the lion: Niccolò Machiavelli
Nasty, brutish, and short: Thomas Hobbes
Could you be dreaming? René Descartes
Place your bets: Blaise Pascal
The lens grinder: Baruch Spinoza
The prince and the cobbler: John Locke and Thomas Reid
The elephant in the room: George Berkeley (and John Locke)
The best of all possible worlds? Voltaire and Gottfried Leibniz
The imaginary watchmaker: David Hume
Born free: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Rose-tinted reality: Immanuel Kant (1)
What if everyone did that?
Practical bliss: Jeremy Bentham
The owl of Minerva: Georg W.F. Hegel
Glimpse of reality: Arthur Schopenhauer
Space to grow: John Stuart Mill
Unintelligent design: Charles Darwin
Life's sacrifices: Søren Kierkegaard
Workers of the world unite: Karl Marx
So what?: C.S. Peirce and William James
The death of God: Friedrich Nietzsche
Thoughts in disguise: Sigmund Freud
Is the present king of France bald? Bertrand Russell
The anguish of freedom: Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir and Albert Camus
Bewitched by language: Ludwig Wittgenstein
The man who didn't ask questions: Hannah Arendt
Learning from mistakes: Karl Popper and Thomas Kuhn
The runaway train and the unwanted violinist: Philippa Foot and Judith Jarvis Thomson
Fairness through ignorance: John Rawls
Can computers think? Alan Turing and John Searle
A modern gadfly: Peter Singer.