The question of why there is something rather than nothing is one of the most fundamental and profound challenges in philosophy and science. It not only touches upon the nature of reality but also upon the origin of everything—space, time, matter, energy, and the laws governing them all. This question pushes us to the limits of our understanding and our ability to grasp existence itself. For millennia, humans have pondered this question, and to this day, it remains an open, elusive, yet deeply engaging challenge for human thought.
The history of humanity is shaped by a wide range of philosophical schools and ideologies. From early cultures through antiquity to the modern age, these ideas have influenced our worldview and continue to affect us today. A detailed overview sheds light on the major movements and their evolution over millennia.
Discover the thinkers who have shaped the past century and our present: From Ludwig von Mises’ radical views on free market economics to Simone de Beauvoir’s revolutionary ideas on women’s liberation, and Judith Butler’s groundbreaking theories on gender performativity. Learn how their core ideas and influence have transformed not only philosophy but also politics, ethics, and society. Dive into a fascinating journey through 140 years of philosophy and see how these pioneers have shaped our worldview