List of philosophers born in the 19th century

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Philosophers born in the 19th century (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically:

Note: This list has a minimal criterion for inclusion and the relevance to philosophy of some individuals on the list is disputed.

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  • Julius Ebbinghaus, (1885–1981)
  • Mary Baker Eddy, (1821–1910)
  • Christian von Ehrenfels, (1856–1932)
  • Albert Einstein, (1879–1955)[a][b][c][d]
  • George Eliot, (1819–1880)[d]
  • Ralph Waldo Emerson, (1803–1882)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Friedrich Engels (1820–1895)[a][b][c][d]
  • Rudolf Christoph Eucken, (1846–1926)
  • Julius Evola, (1898–1974)

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  • Antonio Labriola, (1843–1904)[a][d]
  • , (1832–1918)[d]
  • Pierre Laffitte, (1823–1903)[a]
  • Friedrich Albert Lange, (1828–1875)[a][d][e]
  • Susanne Langer, (1895–1985)[b][d]
  • Ferdinand Lassalle, (1825–1864)[d]
  • Peter Lavrovitch Lavrov, (1823–1900)[d]
  • Moritz Lazarus, (1824–1903)
  • Edouard Louis Emmanuel Julien Le Roy, (1870–1954)[d]
  • , (1893–1956)
  • Vladimir Lenin, (1870–1924)[a][b][c][d]
  • Konstantin Nikolaevich Leont'ev, (1831–1891)[d]
  • Jules Lequier, (1814–1862)[a]
  • Stanisław Leśniewski, (1886–1939)[a][b][c][d]
  • Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, (1857–1939)[b][c]
  • George Henry Lewes, (1817–1878)
  • Kurt Lewin, (1890–1947)[a]
  • Clarence Irving Lewis, (1883–1964)[a][b][c][d][e]*
  • C. S. Lewis, (1898–1963)[a][d]
  • John Lewis, (1889–1976)
  • Liang Qichao (or Liang Ch'i-ch'ao), (1873–1929)[a]
  • , (1893–1988)[a]
  • Karol Libelt, (1807–1875)
  • Israel Lipkin, (1810–1883)[e]*
  • Émile Littré, (1801–1881)
  • Liu Shaoqi (orLiu Shao-ch'i), (1898–1969)[a]
  • Karl Nickerson Llywelyn, (1893–1962)[d]
  • Alain LeRoy Locke, (1886–1954)
  • Alfred Loisy, (1857–1940)[d]
  • Jakob Lorber, (1800–1864)
  • Aleksei Fedorovich Losev, (1893–1988)[d]
  • Nicholas Onufrievich Lossky, (1870–1965)[d]
  • Hermann Lotze, (1817–1881)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Arthur O. Lovejoy, (1873–1962)[b][c]
  • Georg Lukács, (1885–1971)[a][b][c][d]
  • Jan Łukasiewicz, (1878–1956)[a][b][c][d]
  • Rosa Luxemburg, (1871–1919)[d]

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  • Paul Gerhard Natorp, (1854–1924)[e]
  • John Neihardt, (1881–1973)
  • Leonard Nelson, (1882–1927)
  • Otto Neurath, (1882–1945)[b][c][d]
  • John Henry Newman, (1801–1890)[a][d]
  • H. Richard Niebuhr, (1894–1962)[d]
  • Reinhold Niebuhr, (1892–1971)[d]
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, (1844–1900)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Nishi Amane, (1829–1897)[d]
  • Nishida Kitaro, (1870–1945)[b][c][d][e]
  • Shalva Nutsubidze, (1888–1969)
  • Anders Nygren, (1890–1978)[d]

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  • Vilfredo Pareto, (1848–1923)
  • Giuseppe Peano, (1858–1932)[b][c]
  • Benjamin Peirce, (1809–1880)[e]
  • Charles Sanders Peirce, (1839–1914)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Ralph Barton Perry, (1876–1957)[a][b][c]
  • Leon Petrazycki, (1867–1931)[d]
  • Jean Piaget, (1896–1980)[a][d]
  • Max Planck, (1858–1947)[b][c][d]
  • Georgi Plekhanov, (1856–1918)[a][b][c][d]
  • Konstantin Pobedonostsev, (1827–1907)
  • Henri Poincaré, (1854–1912)[a][b][c][d]
  • Michael Polanyi, (1891–1976)[d]
  • Emil Leon Post, (1897–1954)[d]
  • Roscoe Pound, (1870–1964)[d]
  • Karl von Prantl, (1820–1888)
  • Henry Habberley Price, (1899–1984)[b][c]
  • Harold Arthur Prichard, (1871–1947)[a][b][c][d]
  • Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, (1809–1865)[a][b][c][d]

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  • Émile Saisset, (1814–1863)
  • George Santayana, (1863–1952)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Ferdinand de Saussure, (1857–1913)[a][d]
  • Max Scheler, (1874–1928)[a][b][c][d]
  • F. C. S. Schiller, (1864–1937)[d]
  • Moritz Schlick, (1882–1936)[b][c][d]
  • Carl Schmitt, (1888–1985)[d]
  • Erwin Schrödinger, (1887–1961)[a]
  • Joseph Schumpeter, (1883–1950)[d]
  • Alfred Schütz, (1899–1959)[b][c][d][e]
  • Albert Schweizer, (1875–1965)
  • Charles Secrétan, (1815–1895)
  • Roy Wood Sellars, (1880–1973)[b][c]
  • Lev Shestov, (1866–1938)[d]
  • Gustav Gustavovich Shpet, (1879–1937)[a][d]
  • Henry Sidgwick, (1838–1900)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Georg Simmel, (1858–1918)[a][d]
  • Thoralf Skolem, (1887–1963)[a]
  • Vladimir Solovyov, (1853–1900)[a][b][c][d]
  • Georges Sorel, (1847–1922)[a][b][c][d]
  • William Ritchie Sorley, (1855–1935)
  • Othmar Spann, (1878–1950)
  • Herbert Spencer, (1820–1903)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Thomas Spencer Baynes, (1823–1887)
  • Oswald Spengler, (1880–1936)
  • Afrikan Spir, (1837–1890)[a]
  • Lysander Spooner, (1808–1887)
  • Walter Terence Stace, (1886–1967)
  • Henry Stanton, (1805–1887)
  • Olaf Stapledon, (1886–1950)
  • L. Susan Stebbing, (1885–1943)
  • Edith Stein, (1891–1942)
  • Rudolf Steiner, (1861–1925)[a][d]
  • Leslie Stephen, (1832–1904)[a]
  • James Hutchison Stirling, (1820–1909)
  • Max Stirner, (1806–1856)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • George Frederick Stout, (1860–1944)[a][b][c]
  • David Friedrich Strauss, (1808–1874)[d]
  • Leo Strauss, (1899–1973)[d]
  • Carl Stumpf, (1848–1936)
  • James Sully, (1842–1923)
  • Sun Yat-sen, (1866–1925)[a]

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  • Jean Wahl, (1888–1974)
  • Friedrich Waismann, (1896–1959)
  • Alfred Russel Wallace, (1823–1913)[d]
  • James Ward, (1843–1925)[a]
  • John B. Watson, (1878–1958)[b][c]
  • Watsuji Tetsuro, (1889–1960)[b][c][d][e]
  • Max Weber, (1864–1920)[a][b][c][d][e]*
  • Otto Weininger, (1880–1903)
  • Christian Hermann Weisse, (1801–1866)
  • Victoria, Lady Welby, (1837–1912)
  • Felix Weltsch, (1884–1964)
  • Edvard Westermarck, (1862–1939)[a]
  • Hermann Weyl, (1885–1955)[d]
  • (or Franz Weyr), (1879–1951)[d]
  • Alfred North Whitehead, (1861–1947)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Wilhelm Windelband, (1848–1915)[a][e]*
  • Stanislaw Ignacy Witkiewicz, (1885–1939)
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein, (1889–1951)[a][b][c][d][e]
  • Woo Tsin-hang (or Chih-hui), (1865–1953)
  • Chauncey Wright, (1830–1875)[a][b][c][e]
  • Dorothy Maud Wrinch, (1894–1976)
  • Wilhelm Wundt, (1832–1920)[a][d][e]*

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See also[]

Notes[]

  1. The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press; 1999. ISBN 0-521-63722-8
  2. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford University Press; 1995. ISBN 0-19-866132-0
  3. The Oxford Companion to Philosophy. Oxford University Press; 2005. ISBN 0-19-926479-1
  4. Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge; 2000. ISBN 0-415-22364-4
  5. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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