Top 100 Philosophy Books of All Time

The greatest works of philosophy ever written, ranked by our weighted consensus scoring model. From ancient wisdom traditions to modern analytical thought.

Philosophy: The Foundation of All Inquiry

From Plato's dialogues in ancient Athens to the existentialists of 20th-century Paris, philosophy has shaped every dimension of human thought. These 100 works represent the most enduring investigations into truth, justice, consciousness, and the meaning of existence.

Consensus Rankings

The Definitive Philosophy List

Each book is scored across academic citations, philosophical influence, translation reach, curricular inclusion, and cross-generational staying power.

#TitleAuthorYearCountryScore
1The RepublicPlato~380 BCGreece99
2Nicomachean EthicsAristotle~340 BCGreece98
3MeditationsMarcus Aurelius180 ADRome97
4Critique of Pure ReasonImmanuel Kant1781Germany97
5Being and TimeMartin Heidegger1927Germany96
6Thus Spoke ZarathustraFriedrich Nietzsche1885Germany96
7Phenomenology of SpiritGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel1807Germany96
8ConfessionsAugustine of Hippo~400 ADRoman Africa95
9Meditations on First PhilosophyRene Descartes1641France95
10Beyond Good and EvilFriedrich Nietzsche1886Germany95
11An Essay Concerning Human UnderstandingJohn Locke1689England95
12Summa TheologicaThomas Aquinas1274Italy94
13Being and NothingnessJean-Paul Sartre1943France94
14EthicsBaruch Spinoza1677Netherlands94
15LeviathanThomas Hobbes1651England94
16A Treatise of Human NatureDavid Hume1739Scotland93
17Philosophical InvestigationsLudwig Wittgenstein1953Austria/UK93
18Tractatus Logico-PhilosophicusLudwig Wittgenstein1921Austria93
19The Social ContractJean-Jacques Rousseau1762Switzerland/France93
20Two Treatises of GovernmentJohn Locke1689England92
21The Tao Te ChingLaozi~400 BCChina92
22The AnalectsConfucius~500 BCChina92
23Critique of Practical ReasonImmanuel Kant1788Germany92
24The PrinceNiccolo Machiavelli1532Italy91
25MetaphysicsAristotle~350 BCGreece91
26On LibertyJohn Stuart Mill1859England91
27The Second SexSimone de Beauvoir1949France91
28A Theory of JusticeJohn Rawls1971USA90
29The Myth of SisyphusAlbert Camus1942France90
30Either/OrSoren Kierkegaard1843Denmark90
31The Consolation of PhilosophyBoethius524Rome90
32Discourse on the MethodRene Descartes1637France90
33Fear and TremblingSoren Kierkegaard1843Denmark89
34The World as Will and RepresentationArthur Schopenhauer1818Germany89
35Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsImmanuel Kant1785Germany89
36UtilitarianismJohn Stuart Mill1863England89
37On the Genealogy of MoralityFriedrich Nietzsche1887Germany88
38The SymposiumPlato~385 BCGreece88
39MonadologyGottfried Wilhelm Leibniz1714Germany88
40Process and RealityAlfred North Whitehead1929England/USA88
41The Sickness Unto DeathSoren Kierkegaard1849Denmark87
42PhaedoPlato~360 BCGreece87
43An Enquiry Concerning Human UnderstandingDavid Hume1748Scotland87
44The Phenomenology of PerceptionMaurice Merleau-Ponty1945France87
45Discipline and PunishMichel Foucault1975France87
46The Structure of Scientific RevolutionsThomas Kuhn1962USA86
47Totality and InfinityEmmanuel Levinas1961France86
48Critique of JudgmentImmanuel Kant1790Germany86
49The Spirit of the LawsMontesquieu1748France86
50Truth and MethodHans-Georg Gadamer1960Germany86
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About Our Philosophy Rankings

A philosophy book must demonstrate exceptional performance across multiple scoring criteria including sustained academic citation impact, inclusion in university philosophy curricula worldwide, significant translation reach, documented influence on subsequent philosophical movements, and proven cross-generational relevance spanning centuries of ongoing scholarly engagement.

Plato's Republic achieves the highest weighted consensus score due to its unmatched foundational influence on Western philosophy, political theory, ethics, and epistemology. It remains universally required in philosophy curricula, has been translated into virtually every written language, and continues to generate active scholarly debate nearly 2,400 years after its composition. No other philosophical work has shaped as many distinct fields of human inquiry.

Rankings are reviewed quarterly as new data becomes available from academic publications, citation indices, curricular surveys, and translation records. While the core canon of philosophy remains remarkably stable, scores are refined as new scholarship and cultural impact metrics emerge.