History of Philosophy | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the History of Philosophy category, you will find comprehensive works on the development of philosophical thought from antiquity to the present day. The titles cover major philosophical movements such as Stoicism, Epicureanism, Skepticism, the Enlightenment, and modern schools—including classics by Marcus Aurelius, Plato, Kant, and Spinoza, as well as introductions, handbooks, and thematic analyses. Typical types of works include historical overviews, critical examinations of key concepts (freedom, ethics, knowledge), and interdisciplinary approaches, such as those exploring the connection between philosophy and theology or politics.
The selection is aimed at students, faculty, theologians, and those interested in philosophy who are engaged with the roots of Western thought, global perspectives, or current debates. In addition to foundational works such as “History of Greek Philosophy” or “The Three Critiques,” you will also find contemporary reflections on topics such as mysticism, the ecological crisis, or political correctness.