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10 Influential Philosophers and Why You Should Know What They Said: Dr. Peter Kreeft (Transcript)

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DR. PETER KREEFT: All right, well I thank you for this opportunity and I thank you for giving me my topic. It’s a very broad one, at least limited to 10. The last time I was asked to talk about my 10 favorite books I got up to 30 and then I noticed that I had used up all the time, so I’ll confine myself to the 10 greatest books of philosophy. I don’t want to use a scholarly standard.

If I were writing a history of philosophy and I can only include 10 philosophers and they were supposed to be the most influential, I would include some of the ones I’m going to talk about tonight, but I will also not be able to omit certain very influential philosophers that I would not talk about tonight because I don’t think they are as wise as the ones I’m going to talk about. For instance, Descartes, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Freud. I’m going to talk about Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Boethius, Thomas Aquinas, Pascal, G.K. Chesterton, Dostoevsky, Tolkien, and C.S. Lewis.

The last three or perhaps the last four are not usually classified as philosophers, but if philosophy is, as its inventors said it was, the love of wisdom, then that must be our standard. What delivers the most wisdom? Well, to me, these 10 thinkers and these 10 books have delivered more wisdom than any other.

Plato and The Republic

We begin with Plato. Philosophy begins with Plato. It’s amazing that Plato, who is the first philosopher whose complete books we have. We have nothing by Socrates. Like Jesus, Socrates wrote nothing.