| 1 | Social, economic and political conditions and developments in which philosopical thought emerged. | 1. (131-152). |
| 2 | Emergence of Philosophical Thought / Ionian Natural Philosophy | 1. (152-158). |
| 3 | Southern Italy Religious Italia. | 1. (158-162). |
| 4 | Sophists | 1. (163-168). |
| 5 | Socrates and Cynics | 1. (168-179). |
| 6 | Plato-State-Stateman | 1. (179-199). |
| 7 | Plato-The Laws | 1. (199-207). |
| 8 | Aristotle | 1. (207-227) |
| 9 | Epicurus / Stoics | 1. (227-234). |
| 10 | Roman Political Thought: Polybious, Cicero, Seneca. Analysis of powerful institutions through peace and justice debates. | 1. (239-258). |
| 11 | The Birth of Christianity: Prophet. Jesus and St. Paul | 1.(299-307). |
| 12 | St. Agustinus | 1. (308-318). |
| 13 | John of Salisbury | 1. (325-329). |
| 14 | St. Thomas | 1. (329-336). |