This series of classics on philosophy, written and translated, highlights what our renaissance has said is modern, what previous generations have produced, and what we need to republish these machines of books and phone translators for our younger generations to benefit from, especially in light of the scarcity of what contemporary abbreviations have written in philosophy and its various fields and in light of the absence of editions. Philosophical thinking about our contemporary life is what was the main reason for the extremism, intolerance, and stagnation we started with, and nothing else has been said, and the loss of the ability to analyze and criticize ideas.