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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}This is a list of notable philosophers who either spent many productive years of their lives in Croatia or the country's citizens working abroad, in alphabetical order: {{compact ToC|side=yes|top=yes|seealso=yes|nobreak=yes}}A- Đuro Arnold (1853–1941), philosopher, writer and pedagogue
B- Julije Bajamonti (1744–1800), polymath, physician, medical historian, encyclopedist, translator, composer and music theoretician
- Karlo Balić (1899–1977), theologian, writer and philosopher
- Pavo Barišić (born 1959), philosophical historian and bioethicist
- Antun Bauer (1856–1937), theologian, philosopher and writer
- Benko Benković (~1460–1523), scholastic and logician
- Ruđer Josip Bošković (1711–1787){{listref|1}}{{listref|2}}, polymath, physicist, astronomer, mathematician, theologian, diplomat and poet
- Branko Bošnjak (1923–1996), sociologist, comparatist, philosopher, writer and philosophical historian
C- Nadežda Čačinovič (born 1947), philosopher, sociologist and comparatist
- Šimun Čedulić (1560–1606), theologian and latinist
- Marijan Cipra (1940–2008), philosopher and translator
D- Blaženka Despot (1930–2001), philosopher and sociologist
- Branko Despot (born 1942), philosopher and philosophical historian
- Markantun de Dominis (1560–1624), polymath, ecclesiastic, physicist, mathematician and philosopher
- Juraj Dragišić (~1445–1520), theologian, humanist and philosopher
- Vladimir Dvorniković (1888–1956), philosopher and ethno-psychologist
- Rajmund Džamanjić (1587–1647), theologian, philosopher and linguist
E- Bruna Esih (born 1975), philosopher, historian and politician
- Franjo Hijacint Eterović (1913–1981), encyclopedist, travel writer and philosopher
F- Heda Festini (born 1928), philosopher and philosophical historian
- Ljiljana Filipović (born 1951), philosopher and writer
- Predrag Finci (born 1946), philosopher and essayist
- Ivan Focht (1927–1992), philosopher, mycologist and critic
- Matija Frkić (1583–1669), theologian and philosopher
G- Vlado Gotovac (1930–2000), essayist, poet, philosopher and politician
- Stjepan Gradić (1613–1683), polymath, astronomer, theologian, translator, poet and diplomat
- Danko Grlić (1923–1984), marxist theorist and humanist
- Nikola Vitov Gučetić (1596–1647), polymath, philosopher, physicist, science writer and politician
- Marin Gundulić (1596–1647), philosopher and theologian
H- Anđelko Habazin (1924–1978), philosopher of science and historian
- Albert Haler (1883–1945), essayist, philologue, literary historian and critic
- Herman Dalmatin (~1100–~1160), philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, mathematician and translator
- Srećko Horvat (born 1983), marxist theorist and political philosopher
I- Rada Iveković (born 1945), philosopher, indologist, feminist and writer
- Mladen Ivezić (born 1945), historian, comparatist, philosopher, psychologist and satirist
J- Mislav Ježić (born 1952), philosopher, philologist and indologist
- Juraj Dubrovčanin (died 1622), naturalist and philosopher
K- Milan Kangrga (1923–2008), social philosopher and marxist theorist
- Daniel Kolak (born 1955), philosopher of science and religion
- Mario Kopić (born 1965) philosopher, translator and writer
- Kruno Krstić (1905–1987), encyclopedist, linguist, translator and psychologist
- Antun Kržan (1835–1888), philosopher and theologian
- Rajmund Kupareo (1914–1996), theological writer, philosopher, translator, composer and poet
- Stipe Kutleša (born 1955), philosopher and physicist
- Ivan Kuvačić (1923–2014), marxist and sociologist
L- Željko Loparić (born 1939), philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Jeronim Lipovčić (1716–1766), philosopher and theologian
M- Antun Mahnić (1850–1920), theologian and philosopher
- Julije Makanec (1904–1945), politician, philosopher and writer
- Ljubomir Maraković (1887–1959), literary historian, critic, writer and Catholic philosopher
- Franjo Marković (1845–1914), philosopher and writer
- Ignac Josip Dominik Martinović (1755–1795), theologian, philosopher, physicist and politician
- Nenad Miščević (born 1950), political philosopher, analyst and writer
N- Augustin Nalješković (died 1527), theologian and philosopher
OP- Ante Pažanin (1930–2015), philosopher and political analyst
- Danilo Pejović (1928–2007), philosopher and editor
- Franjo Petriš (1529–1597), polymath, philosopher, scientist, writer and humanist
- Gajo Petrović (1927–1993), marxist theorist, humanist and editor
- Žarko Puhovski (born 1946), philosopher and political scientist
QR- Bonaventura Radonić (1888–1945), theologian and philosopher
- Nino Raspudić (born 1975), philosopher, writer and political analyst
- Benedikt Rogačić (1646–1719), theologian, translator, writer and philosopher
S- Ljerka Schiffler-Premec (1941–2016), philosopher, translator and philosophical historian
- Neven Sesardić (born 1949), philosopher and geneticist
- Viktor Sonnenfeld (1902–1969) (born 1949), translator and philosopher
- Josip Stadler (1843–1918), theologian, philosopher and writer
- Ivan Supek (1915–2007), physicist, philosopher, writer, playwright, peace activist and humanist
- Vanja Sutlić (1925–1989), philosopher, essayist and philosophical historian
- Goran Švob (1925–1989), logician, philosopher and author
T- Benjamin Tolić (born 1943), essayist, translator, editor, philosopher and diplomat
UV- Matija Vlačić – Ilirik (1520–1575), theologian, historian, writer and philosopher
- Faust Vrančić (1551–1617), polymath, inventor, engineer, humanist, linguist and latinist
- Predrag Vranicki (1922–2002), Marxist humanist and philosopher
- Srđan Vrcan (1922–2006), philosopher, sociologist and jurist
WXYZ- Franjo Zenko (1931–2017), philosopher, historian and writer
- Jure Zovko (born 1957), philosopher and writer
See also- List of Croatian inventors
- List of Croatian artists
Notes{{listref/reflist||liststyle=decimal |id1=1 |ref1=The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, (Second Edition). Cambridge University Press; 1999. {{ISBN|0-521-63722-8}} |id2=2 |ref2=Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Second Edition). Martin Gale; 2006. {{ISBN|0-02-865780-2}} }} External links {{commons category|Philosophers from Croatia}}- Marin Gundulić – Croatian jesuit and scientist
- Stipe Kutleša – director of the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb (2002–2006)
- Nenad Miščević – university professor in Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary
- [https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/134651 Augustin Nalješković – one of the representatives of traditional scholastic renaissance philosophy]
- Benedikt Rogačić – Jesuit from Dubrovnik who lived in Rome
- Srđan Vrcan – university professor in Rome, Pecs, Bergen, Moscow, Berlin, Paris etc.
- Franjo Zenko – director of the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb (1980–1985)
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