Oplysningstiden

  1. Hvem Søren vil ikke gerne forstå Kierkegaard
    Hvem Søren vil ikke gerne forstå Kierkegaard Henny Mikkelsen
    4
  2. Se frem: Fra opløsningstid til oplysningstid
    Se frem: Fra opløsningstid til oplysningstid Tor Nørretranders
    4.4
  3. Den skarpe eksamination: Tortur i Danmark – og dens ofre
    Den skarpe eksamination: Tortur i Danmark – og dens ofre Tyge Krogh
    3.5
  4. The Age of Reason
    The Age of Reason Thomas Paine
  5. Epistemology: The Theory of Knowledge and Wisdom
    Epistemology: The Theory of Knowledge and Wisdom Hector Davidson
    1
  6. Ética demostrada según el orden geométrico
    Ética demostrada según el orden geométrico Baruch Spinoza
    4
  7. A Treatise of Human Nature
    A Treatise of Human Nature David Hume
  8. علم الأخلاق
    علم الأخلاق باروخ سبينوزا ترجمة: مروة مغربي
    3.9
  9. Dr. Johnson og hans muntre England
    Dr. Johnson og hans muntre England Mogens Knudsen
  10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau og hans filosofi
    Jean-Jacques Rousseau og hans filosofi Harald Høffding
  11. An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Vol. 1&2): Complete Edition
    An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding (Vol. 1&2): Complete Edition John Locke
  12. The Anchoring Effect: How Initial Information Influences Subsequent Judgments
    The Anchoring Effect: How Initial Information Influences Subsequent Judgments William Rands
  13. The False Consensus Effect: Believing Others Share Your Views More Than They Do
    The False Consensus Effect: Believing Others Share Your Views More Than They Do William Rands
  14. The Bandwagon Effect: How Popular Opinion Influences Individual Choices
    The Bandwagon Effect: How Popular Opinion Influences Individual Choices William Rands
  15. The Correlation-Causation Fallacy: Assuming Correlation Implies Causation
    The Correlation-Causation Fallacy: Assuming Correlation Implies Causation William Rands
    5
  16. Jena 1800: De frie ånders republik
    Jena 1800: De frie ånders republik Peter Neumann
  17. The In-Group Bias: Favoring Members of Your Own Group over Others
    The In-Group Bias: Favoring Members of Your Own Group over Others William Rands
  18. The False Dilemma: Presenting Only Two Choices When More Exist
    The False Dilemma: Presenting Only Two Choices When More Exist William Rands
  19. The Hindsight Bias: The Illusion of Foreseeing Outcomes After They Occur
    The Hindsight Bias: The Illusion of Foreseeing Outcomes After They Occur William Rands
  20. The Status Quo Bias: Preferring Things to Stay the Same over Change
    The Status Quo Bias: Preferring Things to Stay the Same over Change William Rands
  21. The Just-World Hypothesis: Believing That People Get What They Deserve
    The Just-World Hypothesis: Believing That People Get What They Deserve William Rands
  22. The Red Herring Fallacy: Introducing Irrelevant Information to Distract from the Issue
    The Red Herring Fallacy: Introducing Irrelevant Information to Distract from the Issue William Rands
  23. The Straw Man Fallacy: Misrepresenting an Argument to Refute It More Easily
    The Straw Man Fallacy: Misrepresenting an Argument to Refute It More Easily William Rands
  24. The Slippery Slope Fallacy: Arguing That One Action Will Lead to Extreme Consequences
    The Slippery Slope Fallacy: Arguing That One Action Will Lead to Extreme Consequences William Rands
  25. Diskriminierung: zur Rehabilitierung eines Grundbegriffes der Aufklärung.
    Diskriminierung: zur Rehabilitierung eines Grundbegriffes der Aufklärung. Ole Döring
  26. آلام العقل الغربي - فهم الأفكار التي قامت بصياغة نظرتنا إلى العالم
    آلام العقل الغربي - فهم الأفكار التي قامت بصياغة نظرتنا إلى العالم ريتشارد تارناس - ترجمة: فاضل جتكر
    4.1
  27. Naturalism: Reality Through the Lens of Science
    Naturalism: Reality Through the Lens of Science Hector Davidson
  28. Understanding Cognitive Biases: An Overview of Common Mental Shortcuts
    Understanding Cognitive Biases: An Overview of Common Mental Shortcuts William Rands
  29. The Tu Quoque Fallacy: Deflecting Criticism by Accusing the Accuser
    The Tu Quoque Fallacy: Deflecting Criticism by Accusing the Accuser William Rands
  30. René Descartes: Rationalism and Meditations on First Philosophy
    René Descartes: Rationalism and Meditations on First Philosophy Hector Davidson
  31. Stoicism: Finding Strength in Adversity Through Ancient Philosophy
    Stoicism: Finding Strength in Adversity Through Ancient Philosophy Coral Nunez
  32. Unsichtbare Krankheiten: Wenn unser Kopf Hilfe braucht
    Unsichtbare Krankheiten: Wenn unser Kopf Hilfe braucht Sarah Gerk
  33. Personal Attacks and Deflections: How Arguments Go Off Track (2 in 1)
    Personal Attacks and Deflections: How Arguments Go Off Track (2 in 1) William Rands
  34. Faulty Comparisons and False Choices: Traps That Limit Our Thinking (2 in 1)
    Faulty Comparisons and False Choices: Traps That Limit Our Thinking (2 in 1) William Rands
  35. Distortions in Decision-Making: How Our Minds Trick Us (2 in 1)
    Distortions in Decision-Making: How Our Minds Trick Us (2 in 1) William Rands
  36. Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind
    Ideas for the Philosophy of the History of Mankind Johann Gottfried Herder
  37. Knowledge and Epistemology: Exploring the Nature of Knowledge, Truth, and the Limits of Human Understanding (6 in 1)
    Knowledge and Epistemology: Exploring the Nature of Knowledge, Truth, and the Limits of Human Understanding (6 in 1) Hector Davidson
  38. Logical Diversions and Misdirections: Tactics That Distract from the Truth (2 in 1)
    Logical Diversions and Misdirections: Tactics That Distract from the Truth (2 in 1) William Rands
  39. Critical Thinking: Fallacies, Benefits, and Other Crucial Aspects
    Critical Thinking: Fallacies, Benefits, and Other Crucial Aspects Marco Jameson
    3.5
  40. Critical Thinking: The Concept and Power of Thinking Critically
    Critical Thinking: The Concept and Power of Thinking Critically Marco Jameson
  41. Critical Thinking: Common Questions, Answers, and Examples
    Critical Thinking: Common Questions, Answers, and Examples Marco Jameson
    2
  42. Critical Thinking: Relevancy, Attributes, and Meaning
    Critical Thinking: Relevancy, Attributes, and Meaning Marco Jameson
  43. Critical Thinking: The Skills and Psychology of Questioning the Obvious
    Critical Thinking: The Skills and Psychology of Questioning the Obvious Marco Jameson
    4
  44. Critical Thinking: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Explained
    Critical Thinking: Inductive and Deductive Reasoning Explained Marco Jameson
  45. Critical Thinking: Improve Your Academic Standards and Objectivity
    Critical Thinking: Improve Your Academic Standards and Objectivity Marco Jameson
    4.3
  46. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing: Emilia Galotti: Ein Trauerspiel. Ungekürzt gelesen.
    Gotthold Ephraim Lessing: Emilia Galotti: Ein Trauerspiel. Ungekürzt gelesen. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
    3.1
  47. Van Til and the Limits of Reason
    Van Til and the Limits of Reason R. J. Rushdoony
  48. How to Keep an Open Mind: An Ancient Guide to Thinking Like a Skeptic
    How to Keep an Open Mind: An Ancient Guide to Thinking Like a Skeptic Sextus Empiricus
    4
  49. Skepticism: Positive Thinking, Parapsychology, and Critical Thinking
    Skepticism: Positive Thinking, Parapsychology, and Critical Thinking Gary Dankock
    4
  50. Skepticism: The Meaning and Theories of a Crucial Philosophy
    Skepticism: The Meaning and Theories of a Crucial Philosophy Gary Dankock
    2