History of PhilosophyCourier Corporation, 1 jun 1967 - 505 páginas Translated into English for the first time, under the supervision of Dr. Marias, the "History of Philosophy" presents a full, detailed, lucid history of Western thought from the pre-Socratics to the middle 20th century. It provides very thorough surveys of basic figures, currents and trends, with background, biographical data, survey of literature, summary of ideas, critical evaluation, and historical significance in the chain of Western philosophy. |
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Introduction page | 1 |
The Suppositions of Greek Philosophy | 9 |
The Sophists and Socrates | 35 |
Aristotle | 59 |
The Modes of Being | 66 |
Substance | 69 |
Logic | 74 |
Physics | 77 |
St Bonaventure | 160 |
AristotelicoScholastic Philosophy | 163 |
Roger Bacon | 174 |
Christian Philosophy in Spain | 176 |
The Renaissance World | 189 |
The Beginning of Modern Philosophy | 196 |
SeventeenthCentury Idealism | 210 |
Cartesianism in France | 224 |
The Theory of the Soul | 78 |
Ethics | 80 |
Politics | 82 |
The Ideal of the Wise | 86 |
Ethical Philosophies in the Socratic Tradition | 88 |
Stoicism | 90 |
Epicureanism | 94 |
Skepticism and Eclecticism | 96 |
Christianity and Philosophy | 105 |
Patristic Speculation | 107 |
St Augustine | 109 |
Life and Character | 113 |
Philosophy | 116 |
The Significance of St Augustine | 119 |
MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY | 123 |
I The Era of Transition | 125 |
The Nature of Scholasticism | 127 |
The Great Themes of the Middle Ages 131 I The Creation | 131 |
The Universals | 133 |
Reason | 136 |
The Medieval Philosophers I Scotus Erigena | 140 |
St Anselm | 143 |
The Twelfth Century | 146 |
Eastern Philosophies | 152 |
The Spiritual World of the Thirteenth Century | 157 |
Spinoza | 231 |
British Philosophy | 247 |
The Enlightenment | 261 |
The Formation of the Modern Epoch | 272 |
German Idealism | 283 |
The Problem of Kantian Philosophy | 297 |
Fichte | 307 |
Schelling | 313 |
The Thought of the Romantic | 330 |
The Triumph over Sensationalism | 341 |
Comtes Positivism | 348 |
Philosophy of Positivist Inspiration | 355 |
The Return to Traditional Metaphysics | 365 |
Brentano | 371 |
The Idea of Life | 378 |
EnglishLanguage Philosophy | 393 |
Husserls Phenomenology | 403 |
Value Theory | 418 |
Heideggers Existential Philosophy | 425 |
Ortega and His Philosophy of Vital Reason | 442 |
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