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Socrates to Sartre and beyond : a history of philosophy Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help!
New co-author James Fieser has brought this classic text up-to-date both chronologically and stylistically while preserving the thoughtful, conceptual characteristics that have made it so successful.
Socrates predecessors -- 2. He is founder and general editor of the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy web site www. His personal website can be accessed at www. Phone or email. Don't remember me. An Illustrated Brief History of Western Philosophy Sir Anthony Kenny This illustrated edition of Sir Anthony Kenny's acclaimed survey of Western philosophy offers the most concise and compelling story of the complete development of philosophy available.
Replete with over 60 illustrations - ranging from Dufresnoy's The Death of Socrates, through to the title page of Thomas More's Utopia, portraits of Hobbes and Rousseau, photographs of Charles Darwin and Bertrand Russell, Freud's own sketch of the Ego and the Id, and Wittgenstein's Austrian military identity card - this lucid and masterful work is ideal for anyone with an interest in Western thought.
This is the initial volume of a four-book set in which Kenny will unfold a magisterial new history of Western philosophy, the first major single-author history of philosophy to appear in decades. Abstract: These short, edited philosophy readings from the history of philosophy contain essential study questions for each reading as well as research questions for paper topics.
Links to, and abstracts of, online philosophy readings are listed below by topic. The reading selections include 1 a short introduction to the author and the work, 2 study questions outlining the main ideas presented in the reading, 3 the reading selection itself, and 4 research topics based upon major ideas presented. Pace, Jennifer Lovvorn, and Joshua A.
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This comprehensive, historically organized introduction to philosophy communicates the richness of the discipline and provides the student with a working knowledge of the development of Western philosophy. New co-author James Fieser has brought this classic text up-to-date both chronologically and stylistically while preserving the thoughtful, conceptual characteristics that have made it so successful.
The text covers all periods of philosophy, lists philosophers alphabetically and chronologically on the end-papers, and features an exceptional glossary of key concepts. He earned a B. He joined the Vanderbilt faculty in and served as Chair of the Philosophy Department from to After a five-year term as President of Cornell College, Professor Stumpf returned to Vanderbilt, where he remained until his retirement in He received his Ph.
He has published articles on the topics of the philosophy of religion, rights theory, environmental ethics, moral skepticism, David Hume, and Thomas Aquinas. The cover is almost like new, and the sides of the book are a little stained yet excusable. Some underlines and marks were found on several pages.
Nevertheless, holistically speaking, it is satisfactory. I like this book. Excellent, makes difficult concepts lucid and understandable By Michael Strassberg Many times when reading philosophy, one comes away with the idea that either the ideas in and of themselves are extremely difficult to understand, that the terminology is opaque and extremely abstract, or that the author is incapable of elucidating the ideas involved. This book overcomes all of these pitfalls, and for that reason, it is a great place to begin the study of philosophy.
It follows the chronological order of the birth of philosophy in ancient Greece, and the inestimable magnitude of this development in the history of Western culture. The author then develop the major philosophical trends, from ancient to Medieval, Renaissance, Early Modern, Enlightenment, and into the Modern periods. Philosophy does not occur in a vacuum.
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