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    Default Philosophy Audiobook Selections

    These audio books are from my favorite Free audio book site, LibriVox. This was pretty much their entire Philosophy archive as of last year, but there are always works in progress so there are likely more available now.
    The following links are direct links to download the book, thus circumventing unnecessary page surfing and searching through a huge index of material non-related to philosophy.

    All recordings are in the "Public Domain" and are recorded by volunteers worldwide. You yourself can volunteer if you like.

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    Philosophy Archive:
    The Theory of Social Revolutions, by Brooks Adams
    Poetics, by Aristotle
    Politics, by Aristotle
    The Essay's of Francis Bacon, by Francis Bacon
    Offences Against One’s Self: Paederasty, by Jeremy Bentham
    An Introduction to Metaphysics, by Henri Bergson
    A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, Part 1, by George Berkley
    Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, by George Berkley
    The Consolation of Philosophy, by Boethius
    Discourse on Method, by René Descartes
    Meditations on First Philosophy, by René Descartes
    The Enchiridion, by Epictetus
    The Golden Sayings of Epictetus, by Epictetus
    The Praise of Folly, by Desiderius Erasmus
    Introduction to The Philosophy of History, by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    Leviathan, Books I & II, by Thomas Hobbes
    Leviathan, Books III & IV, by Thomas Hobbes
    Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, by David Hume
    A Treatise of Human Nature, Vol. 1, by David Hume
    An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, by David Hume
    Essays in Radical Empiricism, by William James
    The Moral Equivalent of War, by William James
    The Critique of Pure Reason, by Emmanuel Kant
    The Critique of Practical Reason, by Emmanuel Kant
    On the Popular Judgment: That may be Right in Theory, but does not Hold Good in the Praxis, by Emmanuel Kant
    Perpetual Peace: A Philosophic Essay, by Emmanuel Kant
    Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution, by Vladimir Lenin
    Two Treatises of Civil Government, by John Locke
    A Letter Concerning Toleration, by John Locke
    Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius
    Das Capital, by Karl Marx
    The Communist Manifesto, by Karl Marx
    Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy, by John Stuart Mill
    On Liberty, by John Stuart Mill
    The Subjection of Women, by John Stuart Mill
    Utilitarianism, by John Stuart Mill
    The Antichrist, by Friedrich Nietzsche
    Beyond Good and Evil, by Friedrich Nietzsche
    The Twilight of the Idols, by Friedrich Nietzsche
    Thus Spoke Zarathustra, by Friedrich Nietzsche
    Common Sense, by Thomas Paine
    The Age of Reason, by Thomas Paine
    The Republic, by Plato
    The Apology of Socrates, by Plato
    Euthyphro, by Plato
    Ion, by Plato
    The Symposium, by Plato
    Unto this Last: Four Essays on the First Principles of Political Economy, by John Ruskin
    The Problems of Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell
    Studies in Pessimism, by Arthur Schopenhauer
    The Wealth of Nations, Book 1, by Adam Smith
    The Wealth of Nations, Books 2 and 3, by Adam Smith
    The Philosophy of Style, by Herbert Spencer
    On the Duty of Civil Disobedience, by Henry David Thoreau
    The Art of War, by Sun Tzu
    Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, by Ludwig Wittgenstein
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    Default Philosophy Audiobook Additions

    These are all the LibriVox additions to their archive since I last collected the above.

    Rhetoric, by Aristotle
    Categories, by Aristotle
    Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle
    On Interpretation, by Aristotle
    The Enchiridion, by Saint Augustine
    Confessions, by Saint Augustine
    An Introduction to Metaphysics, by Henri Bergson
    Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, by George Berkeley
    A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, Part 1, by George Berkeley
    The Consolation of Philosophy, by Boethius
    Phaedrus, by Plato
    Timaeus, by Plato
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