The web site Demasiado Aire recently asked “some of the worldâs most important philosophers which three books influenced them the most while undergraduate students.” And, from what we can tell, they got a good response. 28 influential philosophers dutifully jotted their lists, and, for at least the past day, Demasiado Aire has been offline, seemingly overwhelmed by traffic. Thanks to Google’s web caching technology, we can recover these lists and provide you with a few highlights. (Note: The original post is here.) We have added links to the texts cited by the philosophers. The free texts have an asterisk (*) next to them.
Charles Taylor (McGill University):
âPhénoménologie de la Perception, Maurice Merleau-Ponty
âThe Brothers Karamazov*, Fyodor Dostoevsky
âJalons pour une théologie du Laïcat, Yves Congar
Daniel Dennett (Tufts University):
âThatâs easy:
âWord and Object, Quine.
âThe concept of mind*, Gilbert Ryle
âPhilosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein
âI got to study with Quine and Ryle, but Wittgenstein had died before I encountered his workâ.
Alexander Nehamas (Princeton University):
âApology of Socrates*, Plato
âNicomachean Ethics*, Aristotle
âEthics*, Spinoza
âAlso, I should point out that Nietzscheâs On the Genealogy of Morality* had a huge effect on me when I was a graduate student and had a formative influence on my philosophical developmentâ.
David Chalmers (Australian National University):
âI was an undergraduate student in mathematics rather than philosophy, but the answer isâ:
âGödel, Escher Bach, Douglas Hofstadter
âThe Mindâs I, Douglas Hofstadter & Daniel Dennett
âReasons and Persons, Derek Parfit
You can view lists by other philosophers, including Alain de Botton, Wendy Brown, Peter Millican, and more here: live page – cached page. The image above comes via by MjYj.
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