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Classics - Stage 2

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  1. Ancient Rome
  2. Ancient Greece

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  1. Herodotus
  2. Julius Caesar
  3. Alexander the Great

History - Stage 2

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  1. Black history
  2. Cultural history
  3. Comparative history
  4. Demographic history
  5. Diplomatic history
  6. Education history
  7. Economic history
  8. History of Science
  9. Legal history
  10. Social history
  11. Political history
  12. Women's history
  13. World history

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  1. Africa, history
  2. U.S., history
  3. Britain, history
  4. China, history
  5. Ethnic history
  6. Family history
  7. France, history
  8. Germany. history
  9. Italy, history
  10. Latin America, history
  11. Middle East, history
  12. Russia, history
  13. South Asia, history
  14. Spain, history
  15. Urban history

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  1. Ancient Middle East
  2. Annales School
  3. Canada, history
  4. Charlemagne
  5. Charles de Gaulle
  6. Benjamin Disraeli
  7. Elizabeth I
  8. Henry VIII
  9. Holy Roman Empire
  10. Mao Zedong
  11. Martin Luther King, Jr.
  12. Louis XIV
  13. Peter the Great
  14. Philosophy of History

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  1. Business history
  2. History
  3. Military History
  4. Oral History
  5. Quantitative history

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  1. Agriculture, history
  2. Atlantic History
  3. Cold War
  4. The Crusades
  5. Enlightenment
  6. French Revolution
  7. Great Depression
  8. Homefront, World War II
  9. India, history
  10. Industrial Revolution
  11. Japan, history
  12. Middle Ages
  13. Poland, history
  14. Renaissance
  15. Ukraine
  16. Slavery
  17. World War I
  18. World War II


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  1. American Revolution
  2. Herbert Henry Asquith
  3. History of biology
  4. Otto von Bismarck
  5. British Empire
  6. Andrew Carnegie
  7. Winston Churchill
  8. Coal mining, history of
  9. Colonial America
  10. Communism
  11. Diplomacy, U.S., Timeline
  12. William Ewart Gladstone
  13. Henry Ford
  14. Frontier Thesis
  15. Adolf Hitler
  16. Holocaust
  17. Thomas Jefferson
  18. Abraham Lincoln
  19. David Lloyd George
  20. Napoleon
  21. National Socialism
  22. New Deal
  23. Railway History
  24. Ronald Reagan
  25. Reconstruction
  26. Republicanism
  27. Republicanism, U.S.
  28. John D. Rockefeller
  29. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  30. Theodore Roosevelt
  31. Social History, U.S.
  32. Joseph Stalin
  33. Steel industry, history
  34. U.S. Civil War
  35. George Washington
  36. Woodrow Wilson

Literature - Stage 3

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  1. Jane Austen
  2. William Blake
  3. Giovanni Boccaccio
  4. Geoffrey Chaucer
  5. Charles Dickens
  6. Dante Alighieri
  7. George Eliot
  8. T.S. Eliot
  9. William Faulkner
  10. Robert Heinlein
  11. Sherlock Holmes
  12. Aldous Huxley
  13. James Joyce
  14. Jack Kerouac
  15. Toni Morrison
  16. Francesco Petrarch
  17. Thomas Pynchon
  18. Percy Bysshe Shelley
  19. Leo Tolstoy
  20. Virginia Woolf
  21. William Wordsworth

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  1. Anticlimax
  2. Antihero
  3. Climax
  4. Epic
  5. Historical novel
  6. Irony
  7. Metaphor
  8. Mystery
  9. Motif
  10. Novel
  11. Short story
  12. Simile
  13. Theme

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  1. Aestheticism
  2. Beat Generation
  3. Black humor
  4. Classicism
  5. Confessional poetry
  6. Cyberpunk
  7. Gothic novel
  8. Jazz Age
  9. Lost Generation
  10. Modernism
  11. Postmodernism
  12. Realism
  13. Romanticism
  14. Science fiction
  15. Southern Agrarians
  16. Surrealism
  17. Stream of consciousness
  18. Symbolism
  19. Transcendentalism

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  1. Lord Byron
  2. Edgar Allan Poe
  3. Poetry
  4. William Shakespeare

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Philosophy - Stage 5

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Top priority

  1. Plato (10)
  2. Aristotle* (10)
  3. right and wrong (10)
  4. knowledge (10)
  5. Chinese philosophy (10)
  6. Immanuel Kant (5)
  7. Karl Marx** (5)
  8. Metaphysics* (5)
  9. Logic* (5)
  10. Ethics (5)
  11. History of philosophy (5)
  12. problem of universals (5)
  13. right (political philosophy) (5)
  14. Rationalism (5)
  15. Empiricism (5)
  16. Thomas Aquinas (2)
  17. John Locke (2)
  18. Bertrand Russell (2)
  19. Existentialism (2)
  20. Analytic philosophy (2)
  21. Continental philosophy (2)
  22. existence (2)
  23. identity (2)
  24. argument (logic) (2)
  25. meaning** (2)
  26. truth (2)
  27. free will (2)
  28. mind-body problem (2)
  29. idea (2)
  30. good and bad (2)
  31. freedom and liberty (political philosophy) (2)
  32. beauty (2)
  33. definition of art (2)

People and key philosophical works

  1. philosopher
  2. The Republic of Plato
  3. Augustine of Hippo*
  4. Francis Bacon
  5. Thomas Hobbes**
  6. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
  7. Baruch Spinoza
  8. George Berkeley
  9. Voltaire
  10. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
  11. Critique of Pure Reason
  12. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
  13. Friedrich Nietzsche
  14. George Edward Moore
  15. Principia Mathematica
  16. Ludwig Wittgenstein
  17. Edmund Husserl
  18. Martin Heidegger
  19. Jean-Paul Sartre
    Movements and historical overviews
  20. Ancient Greek philosophy
  21. Medieval philosophy
  22. Humanism
  23. Early modern philosophy
  24. German idealism
  25. Pragmatism
    Subdisciplines
  26. Ontology
  27. Philosophy of language
  28. Philosophy of mind
  29. Metaethics
  30. Applied ethics**
  31. Political philosophy
  32. Philosophy of law
  33. Aesthetics

Key concepts, problems, and theories

  1. definition of philosophy
  2. reality
  3. substance (metaphysics)
  4. Platonism (metaphysics)
  5. nominalism
  6. causation
  7. theism
  8. atheism*
  9. validity (logic)
  10. fallacy
  11. sense and reference
  12. mind
  13. consciousness
  14. physicalism and materialism
  15. phenomenalism
  16. dualism
  17. representationalism (perception)
  18. a priori and a posteriori
  19. justification (epistemology)
  20. common sense (philosophy)
  21. skepticism
  22. foundationalism (epistemology)
  23. coherentism (epistemology)
  24. deontological ethics
  25. virtue theory
  26. democracy
  27. egalitarianism
  28. definition of law
    Non-western philosophy
  29. Laozi
  30. Daoism
  31. Confucius
  32. Confucianism
  33. Indian philosophy

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  1. Philosophy
  2. Socrates
  3. Confessions (Augustine)
  4. René Descartes
  5. Discourse on Method
  6. David Hume

  1. Logical positivism
  2. Epistemology
  3. Philosophy of religion
  4. Philosophy of science

  1. God
  2. state
  3. justice
  4. science
  5. scientific method
  6. utilitarianism
  7. communism
  8. African philosophy

Religion - Stage 3

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  1. Church and state
  2. Comparative religion
  3. Liturgy
  4. Protestant Reformation
  5. Psychology of religion
  6. Religious art
  7. Religious architecture
  8. Sociology of religion
  9. Theology
  10. Trinity
  11. Women in religion

  1. Animism
  2. Arianism
  3. Baptist Church
  4. Bhagavad-Gita
  5. Buddha
  6. Calvinism
  7. Canon Law
  8. Church of England
  9. Egyptian religion
  10. Evangelicalism
  11. Church Fathers
  12. Jainism
  13. Lutheranism
  14. Mahayana Buddhism
  15. Mary
  16. Methodists
  17. Missions
  18. Monotheism
  19. Muhammad -- José Leonardo Andrade -- OK
  20. Paul
  21. Peter
  22. Polytheism
  23. Prayer
  24. Priesthood
  25. Prophet
  26. Reformed churches
  27. Religious fundamentalism
  28. Sacrament
  29. Sacred Music
  30. Saint
  31. Shiite Islam
  32. Sunni Islam
  33. Zen Buddhism
  34. Zoroastrianism


  1. Abrahamic religion
  2. Adventism
  3. Thomas Aquinas
  4. Karl Barth
  5. St. Basil the Great
  6. Benedict, Saint
  7. Bishop
  8. John Calvin
  9. Counter-Reformation
  10. Mary Baker Eddy
  11. Heresy
  12. Homosexuality and religion
  13. Liberation theology
  14. Ann Lee
  15. Martin Luther
  16. Monasticism
  17. Moses
  18. Mother Teresa
  19. Pentacostalism
  20. Pietism
  21. Pope John Paul II
  22. Salvation
  23. Friedrich Schleiermacher
  24. Shakers
  25. Sharia
  26. Shinto
  27. Sin
  28. Society of Jesus
  29. Spirituality
  30. Ten Commandments
  31. Torah
  32. John Wesley

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  1. Buddhism
  2. Christianity
  3. God
  4. Hinduism
  5. Islam
  6. Judaism
  7. Religion

  1. Bible
  2. Deism
  3. Eastern Orthodox Church
  4. Historical Jesus
  5. Jesus
  6. Jesus in Christianity
  7. Koran
  8. Papacy, history
  9. Roman Catholic Church

  1. Atheism
  2. Augustine of Hippo
  3. Church of Scotland
  4. Great Awakening
  5. Mormonism
  6. Nicene Creed
  7. Philosophical theology
  8. Philosophy of religion
  9. Presbyterianism
  10. Quakers
  11. Religious conversion
  12. Social Gospel
  13. U.S. Religion, History