| # |
Author or source |
Title |
Date |
| 1 |
Chinese classic texts |
I Ching |
14th century BC |
| 2 |
Jewish scripture |
Hebrew Bible |
13th–4th century BC |
| 3 |
Homer |
Iliad and Odyssey |
8th – early 7th century BC |
| 4 |
Hindu scripture |
Upanishads |
7th–5th century BC |
| 5 |
Lao Tsu |
Tao Te Ching |
3rd century BC |
| 6 |
Zoroastrian scripture |
Avesta |
3rd century BC – 3rd century AD |
| 7 |
Confucius |
Analects |
5th–4th century BC |
| 8 |
Thucydides |
History of the Peloponnesian War |
5th century BC |
| 9 |
Hippocrates |
Works |
400 BC |
| 10 |
Aristotle |
Works |
4th century BC |
| 11 |
Herodotus |
Histories |
5th century BC |
| 12 |
Plato |
The Republic |
380 BC |
| 13 |
Euclid |
Elements |
280 BC |
| 14 |
Theravada Buddhist scripture |
Dhammapada (Path of the Dharma) |
252 BC |
| 15 |
Virgil |
Aeneid |
19 BC |
| 16 |
Lucretius |
De Rerum Natura |
55 BC |
| 17 |
Philo of Alexandria |
Allegorical Expositions of the Holy Laws |
1st century |
| 18 |
Christian scripture |
New Testament |
ca. 50–100 AD |
| 19 |
Plutarch |
Parallel Lives |
120 AD |
| 20 |
Cornelius Tacitus |
Annals, From the Death of the Divine Augustus |
120 AD |
| 21 |
Valentinus |
Gospel of Truth (Gnostic text) |
2nd century |
| 22 |
Marcus Aurelius |
Meditations |
167 |
| 23 |
Sextus Empiricus |
Outlines of Pyrrhonism |
150-210 AD |
| 24 |
Plotinus |
Enneads |
3rd century |
| 25 |
Augustine of Hippo |
Confessions |
400 AD |
| 26 |
Muslim scripture |
Quran |
7th century |
| 27 |
Moses Maimonides |
Guide for the Perplexed |
1190 |
| 28 |
Text of Judaic mysticism |
Kabbalah |
12th century |
| 29 |
Thomas Aquinas |
Summa Theologiae |
1266–1273 |
| 30 |
Dante Alighieri |
The Divine Comedy |
1321 |
| 31 |
Desiderius Erasmus |
In Praise of Folly |
1509 |
| 32 |
Niccolò Machiavelli |
The Prince |
1532 |
| 33 |
Martin Luther |
On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church |
1520 |
| 34 |
François Rabelais |
Gargantua and Pantagruel |
1532 & 1534 |
| 35 |
John Calvin |
Institutes of the Christian Religion |
1536 |
| 36 |
Nicolaus Copernicus |
On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres |
1543 |
| 37 |
Michael Eyquem de Montaigne |
Essays |
1580 |
| 38 |
Miguel de Cervantes |
Don Quixote |
1605 & 1615 |
| 39 |
Johannes Kepler |
Harmony of the Worlds |
1619 |
| 40 |
Francis Bacon |
Novum Organum |
1620 |
| 41 |
William Shakespeare |
First Folio |
1623 |
| 42 |
Galileo Galilei |
Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems |
1632 |
| 43 |
René Descartes |
Discourse on Method |
1637 |
| 44 |
Thomas Hobbes |
Leviathan |
1651 |
| 45 |
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz |
Works |
1663–1716 |
| 46 |
Blaise Pascal |
Pensées |
1670 |
| 47 |
Baruch de Spinoza |
Ethics |
1677 |
| 48 |
John Bunyan |
Pilgrim's Progress |
1678-1684 |
| 49 |
Isaac Newton |
Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy |
1687 |
| 50 |
John Locke |
Essay Concerning Human Understanding |
1689 |
| 51 |
George Berkeley |
Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge |
1710, revised 1734 |
| 52 |
Giambattista Vico |
The New Science |
1725, revised 1744 |
| 53 |
David Hume |
A Treatise of Human Nature |
1739–1740 |
| 54 |
Denis Diderot (ed.) |
Encyclopédie |
1751–1772 |
| 55 |
Samuel Johnson |
A Dictionary of the English Language |
1755 |
| 56 |
François-Marie de Voltaire |
Candide |
1759 |
| 57 |
Thomas Paine |
Common Sense |
1776 |
| 58 |
Adam Smith |
The Wealth of Nations |
1776 |
| 59 |
Edward Gibbon |
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire |
1776-1787 |
| 60 |
Immanuel Kant |
Critique of Pure Reason |
1781, revised 1787 |
| 61 |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau |
Confessions |
1781 |
| 62 |
Edmund Burke |
Reflections on the Revolution in France |
1790 |
| 63 |
Mary Wollstonecraft |
Vindication of the Rights of Woman |
1792 |
| 64 |
William Godwin |
An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice |
1793 |
| 65 |
Thomas Robert Malthus |
An Essay on the Principle of Population |
1798, revised 1803 |
| 66 |
George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
Phenomenology of Spirit |
1807 |
| 67 |
Arthur Schopenhauer |
The World as Will and Idea |
1819 |
| 68 |
Auguste Comte |
Course in the Positivist Philosophy |
1830–1842 |
| 69 |
Carl von Clausewitz |
On War |
1832 |
| 70 |
Søren Kierkegaard |
Either/Or |
1843 |
| 71 |
Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels |
Communist Manifesto |
1848 |
| 72 |
Henry David Thoreau |
Civil Disobedience |
1849 |
| 73 |
Charles Darwin |
The Origin of Species |
1859 |
| 74 |
John Stuart Mill |
On Liberty |
1859 |
| 75 |
Herbert Spencer |
First Principles |
1862 |
| 76 |
Gregor Mendel |
Experiments on Plant Hybridization |
1866 |
| 77 |
Leo Tolstoy |
War and Peace |
1868–1869 |
| 78 |
James Clerk Maxwell |
Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism |
1873 |
| 79 |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
Thus Spoke Zarathustra |
1883–1885 |
| 80 |
Sigmund Freud |
The Interpretation of Dreams |
1900 |
| 81 |
William James |
Pragmatism |
1908 |
| 82 |
Albert Einstein |
Relativity |
1916 |
| 83 |
Vilfredo Pareto |
The Mind and Society |
1916 |
| 84 |
Carl Gustav Jung |
Psychological Types |
1921 |
| 85 |
Martin Buber |
I and Thou |
1923 |
| 86 |
Franz Kafka |
The Trial |
1925 |
| 87 |
Karl Popper |
The Logic of Scientific Discovery |
1934 |
| 88 |
John Maynard Keynes |
General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money |
1936 |
| 89 |
Jean-Paul Sartre |
Being and Nothingness |
1943 |
| 90 |
Friedrich von Hayek |
The Road to Serfdom |
1944 |
| 91 |
Simone de Beauvoir |
The Second Sex |
1948 |
| 92 |
Norbert Wiener |
Cybernetics |
1948, revised 1961 |
| 93 |
George Orwell |
Nineteen Eighty-Four |
1949 |
| 94 |
George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff |
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson |
1950 |
| 95 |
Ludwig Wittgenstein |
Philosophical Investigations |
1953 |
| 96 |
Noam Chomsky |
Syntactic Structures |
1957 |
| 97 |
Thomas Kuhn |
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions |
1962, revised 1970 |
| 98 |
Betty Friedan |
The Feminine Mystique |
1963 |
| 99 |
Mao Zedong |
Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-tung (Little Red Book) |
1966 |
| 100 |
B. F. Skinner |
Beyond Freedom and Dignity |
1971 |