About Thinkers

Thinkers is a story-first philosophy atlas — an interactive, map-driven storybook where you can explore philosophers through place, time, movement, ideas, influence, and important moments.

The atlas was first called Feylesof — a word from the Ottoman Turkish adaptation of the Arabic faylasuf, itself borrowed from the Greek philosophos, lover of wisdom. The same idea, traveling across languages and centuries, just as philosophy itself traveled across the ancient Mediterranean.

The Eight Volumes

The atlas spans eight volumes and more than two thousand years of thought — from the first natural philosophers of Ionia to the thinkers of the Enlightenment. Ancient Greece, Rome and late antiquity, classical China and India, the Islamic golden age, medieval Europe, the early modern turn to doubt, and the Age of Reason: each is a world of its own, and together they trace how ideas moved across place and time.

118

Thinkers

83

Places

45

Ideas

164

Quotes

275

Events

142

Works

106

Influences

2460

Years Covered

How to Explore

Confidence & Uncertainty

Ancient history is full of uncertainty. Thinkers models confidence levels throughout — every date, quote, and influence edge carries a confidence rating. You'll see quiet colored dots indicating how certain a claim is:

CertainStrong evidence
LikelyProbable but not proven
DisputedScholars disagree
AttributedTraditionally credited
LegendaryMore myth than fact

Credits

Portrait images are public domain works from Wikimedia Commons. Map tiles by CARTO (CC BY 3.0) with OpenStreetMap data (ODbL). image attributions