The Modern Philosophical Classics

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The Philosophical Forum, 27 Books

We asked respondents to name the five most important books in philosophy in the twentieth century, and also the five most important articles. Giving five choices permits discretion, but five is a small enough number to force voters to choose their selections carefully. Since we were interested in judgments of quality, we instructed respondents to make their choices on the basic of intrinsic merit, not on the basis of causal influence. (By the causal influence standard, Mein Kampf might be the most important book of the twentieth century.)

Using the Philosophers’ Email Directory, we mailed our questionnaire to 5,000 teachers of philosophy. About 1,000 emails bounced back for mis-typed or obsolete addresses, 4,000 reached their targets. We received 414 survey replies, a healthy response rate of better than 10%. Since there are about 10,000 teachers of philosophy in North America, we had replies from 4% of the entire profession.

This list was originally published in 1999 and was added to this site about 2 years ago.

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Rank Book Authors Year Country Language Actions
438 Philosophical Investigations Ludwig Wittgenstein 1953 Austrian German
517 Being and Time Martin Heidegger 1927 German German
1677 A Theory of Justice John Rawls 1971 American English
369 Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus Ludwig Wittgenstein 1921 Austrian German
1706 The Principia Mathematica Alfred North Whitehead, Bertrand Russell 1910 British English
8554 Word And Object Willard Van Orman Quine 1960 American English
10280 Naming And Necessity Saul Kripke 1980 American English
417 The Structure of Scientific Revolutions Thomas Kuhn 1962 American English
638 Being and Nothingness Jean Paul Sartre 1943 French French
8088 Process And Reality Alfred North Whitehead 1929 British English
6515 Language, Truth, And Logic A. J. Ayer 1936 British English
8188 Experience And Nature John Dewey 1925 American English
6574 Phenomenology Of Perception Maurice Merleau-Ponty 1945 French French
3116 Principia Ethica George Edward Moore 1903 British English
1721 Pragmatism William James 1907 American English
5998 After Virtue Alasdair MacIntyre 1981 British English
2634 Logical Investigations Edmund Husserl 1900 German German
8261 Ideas Edmund Husserl 1913 German German
140 The Second Sex Simone de Beauvoir 1949 French French
3891 The Concept Of Law H. L. A. Hart 1961 British English
6678 The Concept Of Mind Gilbert Ryle 1949 British English
8604 Fact, Fiction, And Forecast Nelson Goodman 1955 American English
1966 Truth And Method Hans-Georg Gadamer 1960 German German
2711 Reasons And Persons Derek Parfit 1984 British English
1803 The Problems of Philosophy Bertrand Russell 1912 British English
8510 From A Logical Point Of View Willard Van Orman Quine 1953 American English
5522 The Logic of Scientific Discovery Karl Popper 1934 Austrian German