tracing the development of ideas on the relation between consciousness and matter through the words of 140 philosophers over 400 years:— Overview
•  French Materialism & Communism, Marx, 1845
•  The Task of the Historian of Philosophy, Hegel, 1830
•  Revival of the Sciences, Hegel 1806
•  Considerations on the Copernican Opinion, Galilei Galileo, 1615 
•  A Natural History for the Building of Philosophy, Francis Bacon, 1607 
•  Discourse on Method, Rene Descartes, 1637 
•  Leviathan and De Cive, Thomas Hobbes, 1650 
•  Ethics, Benedicto Spinoza, 1677 
•  On the Nature of Human Understanding, John Locke, 1689 
•  Of the Principles of Human Knowledge, Bishop George Berkeley, 1710 
•  Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, Isaac Newton, 1712 
•  Monadology, Gottfried Leibnitz, 1714 
•  Utility and Value, Adam Smith, 1759 
•  Spirit of Laws, Charles de Montesquieu, 1752 
•  Emile & Origin of Inequality, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1762 
•  Conversation between D'Alembert and Diderot, Denis Diderot, 1769 
•  Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, David Hume, 1772 
•  Age of Reason, Thomas Paine, 1794 
•  Letters from an Inhabitant of Geneva, Claude-Henri Saint-Simon, 1803 
» Classical German Philosophy  «
•  Critique of Pure Reason, Immanuel Kant, 1787 
•  Of the Changes in the Tastes of the Nations Through the Ages, Johann Herder, 1766
•  God, Some conversations, Johann Herder, 1787
•  Goethe on Science, excerpts, c. 1798
•  Outlines of the Doctrine of Knowledge, Johann Fichte, 1810
•  Foundations of Natural Right, Johann Fichte, 1796 
•  System of Transcendental Philosophy, Friedrich Schelling, 1800
•  Wilhelm von Humboldt on Language, excerpts, c. 1810
•  On the Critical Philosophy, G W F Hegel, 1830
•  Philosophy of the Act, Moses Hess, 1843 
•  Principles of the Philosophy of the Future, Ludwig Feuerbach, 1843
•  Engels on Hegel and Schelling, 1841
•  Critique of Hegel's Dialectic and General Philosophy, Karl Marx, 1844
•  Private Property & Communism, Marx, 1844
•  Estranged Labour, Marx, 1844
•  The German Ideology, Marx and Engels, 1845
•  Theses on Feuerbach, Karl Marx, 1845
•  Preface to Contribution to Critique of Political Economy, Karl Marx, 1859
•  Commodities: Use Value & Value, Karl Marx, 1867
•  Commodities: The Two-fold Character of Labour, Karl Marx, 1867
•  The Fetishism of Commodities, Karl Marx, 1867
•  Socialism, Utopian & Scientific, Part III, Frederick Engels, 1877
•  Ludwig Feuerbach, the End of Classical German Philosophy, Engels, 1888
•  Schelling's Criticism of Hegel, 1841
•  The Concept of Dread, Søren Kierkegaard, 1844
•  The World as Will and Representation, Arthur Schopenhauer, 1844
•  God & the State, Mikhail Bakunin, 1872
•  A General View of Positivism, Auguste Comte, 1856
•  A System of Logic, John Stuart Mill, 1843
•  Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill, 1863
•  Reasons for Dissenting from M. Comte, Herbert Spencer, 1864
•  Notes on positivism, Auguste Blanqui, 1869
•  The Challenge of every Great Philosophy, Friedrich Nietzsche, 1874
•  Concept and Purpose of Psychology, Franz Brentano, 1874
•  Facts of Perception, Hermann Helmholtz, 1878
•  How to Make our Ideas Clear, Charles Peirce, 1878
•  Outline of Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt, 1897
•  Analysis of Sensations, Ernst Mach, 1886
•  The Relativity of Space, Henri Poincaré, 1900
•  What Pragmatism Means, William James, 1906
•  Introduction to the Human Sciences, Wilhelm Dilthey, 1883
•  Sociology & Science, Max Weber, 1897
•  Lectures in General Linguistics, Ferdinand de Saussure, 1910
•  Pragmatism & Sociology, Emile Durkheim, 1914
•  Mind & Society, Vilfredo Pareto, 1916
•  Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it, J B Watson, 1913
•  The Work of the Cerebral Hemispheres, I P Pavlov, 1924
•  “Weltanschauung”, Sigmund Freud, 1932
•  The Philosopher's Search for the Immutable, John Dewey, 1929
•  Mind & Body, Alfred Adler, 1931
•  Principles of Gestalt Psychology, Kurt Koffka, 1932
•  Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology, Carl Jung, 1933
•  The Objectivity of Perspectives, George Herbert Mead, 1932
•  The Crisis in Psychology, Lev Vygotsky, 1927
•  Lectures on Philosophy, Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1933
•  The Crisis of European Sciences, Edmund Husserl, 1937
•  Multiple Realities, Alfred Schuetz, 1945
•  The Basic Problems of Phenomenonology, Martin Heidegger, 1927
•  On My Philosophy, Karl Jaspers, 1941
•  The Social Function of Philosophy, Max Horkheimer, 1939
•  The Structure of Behaviour, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, 1942
•  Existentialism is a Humanism, Jean-Paul Sartre, 1946
•  Philosophical Importance of Mathematical Logic, Bertrand Russell, 1911
•  Pure Induction, John Maynard Keynes, 1920
•  Foundations of Mathematics, David Hilbert, 1927
•  Lectures on Intuitionism, L E J Brouwer, 1951
•  Hegel and Mathematics, Ernst Kolman, 1931
•  Foundations of Mathematics in the light of Philosophy, Kurt Gödel, 1961
•  Computing Machinery & Intelligence, Alan Turing, 1950
 
•  Epistemology & Modern Physics, Moritz Schlick, 1925
•  The Logic of Modern Physics, Percy Bridgman, 1927
•  Discussions with Einstein on Epistemology and Physics, Niels Bohr, 1949
•  Reply to Criticism, Albert Einstein, 1949
•  Physics and Philosophy, Werner Heisenberg, 1958
•  The Philosophical Foundations of Physics, Rudolph Carnap, 1966
•  Empiricism without the Dogmas, Willard Quine, 1951
•  Philosophy & Methodology of Present-day Science, Shoichi Sakata, 1968
•  The Dialectic, Karl Kautsky, 1927
•  The Materialist Conception of History, G V Plekhanov, 1897
•  Stagnation & Progress of Marxism, Rosa Luxemburg, 1903
•  The "Thing-in-Itself" and Dialectical Materialism, V I Lenin, 1908
•  The Recent Revolution in Natural Science, V I Lenin, 1908 
 •  Summary of Dialectics, V I Lenin, 1915
•  The ABC of Communism, Bukharin & Preobrazhensky, 1919
•  On the Significance of Militant Materialism, Lenin 1922
•  What is Proletarian Culture?, Leon Trotsky, 1923
•  History & Class Consciousness, Georg Lukacs, 1923
•  Marxism & Philosophy, Karl Korsch, 1923
•  Dialectical and Historical Materialism, Joseph Stalin, 1938
•  On Practice, Mao Tse Tung, 1937
•  Dialectical Materialism, Alexander Spirkin, 1980
•  What is a Sign?, Charles Sanders Peirce, 1894
•  Thought and Language, Lev Vygotsky, 1934
•  Logic & Existence, Jean Hyppolite, 1952
•  The Virtue of Scientific Humility, Konrad Lorenz, 1963
•  The Politics of Experience, R. D. Laing, 1967
•  Genetic Epistemology, Jean Piaget, 1968
•  Language & Mind, Noam Chomsky, 1968
•  The Origins of Cognitive Thought, B F Skinner, 1989
•  Structure of Social Action, Talcott Parsons, 1937
•  Lectures on Sound & Meaning, Roman Jakobson, 1942
•  The Culture Industry, Theodor Adorno & Max Horkheimer, 1944
•  The Methodology of Positive Economics, Milton Friedman, 1953
•  Structural Anthropology, Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1958
•  Dialectic and History, Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1962
•  Contradiction & Overdetermination, Louis Althusser, 1962
•  Structuration Theory, Empirical Research and Social Critique, Anthony Giddens, 1984
•  The End of History, Francis Fukuyama, 1992
•  The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Thomas Kuhn, 1962
•  Objective Knowledge, Karl Popper, 1966
•  The Ethic of Knowledge and the Socialist Ideal, Jacques Monod, 1970
•  Against Method, Paul Feyerabend, 1975
•  Gaia: A new look at life on Earth, James Lovelock, 1975
•  Overcoming Epistemology, Charles Taylor, 1995
•  Work of Art in Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Walter Benjamin, 1936
•  Reason and Revolution, Herbert Marcuse, 1941
•  Character and the Social Process, Eric Fromm, 1942
•  The Search for Method, Jean-Paul Sartre, 1960
•  The Dogmatic Dialectic & the Critical Dialectic, Jean-Paul Sartre, 1960
•  One Dimensional Man,  Herbert Marcuse, 1964
•  Lenin in England, Mario Tronti, 1964
•  Preface to History & Class Consciousness,  Georg Lukacs, 1967
•  Long View of History, George Novack, 1956-68
•  The Theory of Knowledge as Social Theory,  Jürgen Habermas, 1968
•  Marx's Theory of Alienation,  Istvan Meszaros, 1970
•  The Phenomenological Method in Hegel, Alexandre Kojève, 1934
•  The Negro Question, C L R James, 1948
•  The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir, 1949
•  The Myth of Women’s Inferiority, Evelyn Reed, 1954
•  National Culture & Fight for Freedom, Frantz Fanon, 1959
•  The Feminine Mystique, Betty Friedan, 1963
•  Women: The Longest Revolution, Juliet Mitchell, 1966
•  Sexual Politics, Kate Millett, 1969
•  The Dialectic of Sex, Shulamith Firestone, 1971
•  Women: Caste, Class or Oppressed Sex, Evelyn Reed, 1970
•  The Archæology of Knowledge, Michel Foucault, 1969
•  Man Made Language, Dale Spender, 1980
•  Gender & History, Linda Nicholson, 1986
•  Transformations, Drucilla Cornell, 1991
•  (Untimely) Critiques for a Red Feminism, Teresa Ebert, 1995
•  Patriarchy Gets Funky, Naomi Klein, 2001
•  Needs Talk, Nancy Fraser, 1989
•  Feminism and Postmodernism: An Uneasy Alliance, Seyla Benhabib, 1995
•  Elements of Semiology, Roland Barthes, 1964
•  Of Grammatology, Jacques Derrida, 1967
•  Society of the Spectacle, Guy Debord, 1967
•  The Postmodern Condition, Jean-François Lyotard, 1979
•  Consequences of Pragmatism, Richard Rorty, 1982
•  The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism, Fredric Jameson, 1991
•  Essays from the History of Dialectics, Evald Ilyenkov, 1960
•  A Materialist Critique of Objective Idealism, Evald Ilyenkov, 1960
•  Freedom and Fetishism, Marshall Berman, 1963
•  Marxian Naturalism, Z A Jordan, 1967
•  Hegel's Theory of the Modern State, Shlomo Avineri, 1972
•  Philosophy & Revolution (Lenin),  Raya Dunayevskaya, 1973
•  Philosophy & Revolution (Sartre),  Raya Dunayevskaya, 1973
•  Philosophy & Revolution ("New Forces"),  Raya Dunayevskaya, 1973
•  The Riddle of the Self, Feliks Mikhailov, 1976
•  The Metaphysics of Positivism, Evald Ilyenkov, 1979
•  Subject Object Cognition, V A Lektorsky, 1980
•  Marxist Theory & Class Consciousness, Cliff Slaughter, 1975
•  Classes and Classifications, Pierre Bourdieu, 1979
•  Marx's Critique of Classical Political Economy, Geoff Pilling, 1980
•  The Violence of Abstraction, Derek Sayer, 1987
•  Logic of Capital, Tony Smith, 1990
•  Logic: Dialectic and contradiction, Lawrence Wilde, 1991
•  Marx's Grundrisse & Hegel's Logic, Hiroshi Uchida, 1988
•  Science and Humanity - Hegel, Marx and Dialectic, Cyril Smith, 1994
•  How the "Marxists" Buried Marx, Cyril Smith, 1995
•  Minimum Utopia: Ten Theses, Norman Geras, 2000
•  The Informatisation of Production, Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri, 2000
•  On Belief: The Leninist Freedom, Slavoj Zizek, 2001
•  Repeating Lenin, Slavoj Zizek, 2001
•  Postmodernism & the ‘Death of the Subject’, James Heartfield, 2003