A History of Philosophy

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 22 may 2003 - 760 páginas
This book was a classic in philosophy - as well as in the history of philosophy - when it first appeared, and it continues to be so today. Instead of enumerating the opinions of individual philosophers or the contrasting dogmas of philosophical schools, it shows in a brilliant way the life of philosophical thought from century to century, its connection with the social and intellectual situation of the different periods, its inner tensions, its growth and decay, and, above all, the fruits of philosophical endeavor for Western civilization in all its expressions. Paul Tillich One or another recent book may be breezier or more frolicsome. But Windelband is a just and clear guide. And the reader of his 'History' who decides to examine the original writings of the great philosophers themselves will be enriched for having been introduced to them by Windelband. Justus Buchler
 

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THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERIOD
66
The Problem of Morality
72
The Problem of Science
87
THE SYSTEMATIC PERIOD
99
Metaphysics grounded anew by Epistemology and Ethics 10 The System of Materialism
109
The System of Idealism
116
The Aristotelian Logic
133
The System of Development
139
PART II
155
THE ETHICAL PERIOD
159
The Ideal of the Wise
163
THE RELIGIOUS PERIOD
210
Authority and Revelation
219
Spirit and Matter
229
155
333
159
336
197
337
THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE RENAISSANCE
346
THE HUMANISTIC PERIOD 352
352
THE NATURAL SCIENCE PERIOD
378
PART V
437
THEORETICAL QUESTIONS
447
Mechanism and Teleology 16 The Freedom of the Will and the Perfection of the Uni verse
489
PRACTICAL QUESTIONS
500
PART VI
529
The Object of Knowledge
537
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