History of Western Philosophy: Collectors EditionRoutledge, 15 abr 2013 - 728 páginas Now in a special gift edition, and featuring a brand new foreword by Anthony Gottlieb, this is a dazzlingly unique exploration of the works of significant philosophers throughout the ages and a definitive must-have title that deserves a revered place on every bookshelf. |
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LIST OF PLATES INTRODUCTION BY ANTONY GOTTLIEB PREFACE | |
INTRODUCTION | |
BOOK ONE Ancient Philosophy | |
The PreSocratics | |
The Rise of Greek Civilization | |
The Milesian School | |
Pythagoras | |
Heraclitus | |
The Fifth and Sixth Centuries | |
St Benedict and Gregory the Great | |
The Schoolmen | |
The Papacy in the Dark Ages | |
John the Scot | |
Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century | |
Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy | |
The Twelfth Century | |
Parmenides | |
Empedocles | |
Athens in Relation to Culture | |
Anaxagoras | |
The Atomists | |
Protagoras | |
Socrates Plato and Aristotle | |
Socrates | |
The Influence of Sparta | |
The Sources of Platos Opinions | |
Platos Utopia | |
The Theory of Ideas | |
Platos Theory of Immortality | |
Platos Cosmogony | |
Knowledge and Perception in Plato | |
Aristotles Metaphysics | |
Aristotles Ethics | |
Aristotles Politics | |
Aristotles Logic | |
Aristotles Physics | |
Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy | |
Ancient Philosophy after Aristotle | |
The Hellenistic World | |
Cynics and Sceptics | |
The Epicureans | |
Stoicism | |
The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture | |
Plotinus | |
BOOK TWO Catholic Philosophy | |
INTRODUCTION | |
The Fathers | |
The Religious Development of the Jews | |
Christianity During the First Four Centuries | |
Three Doctors of the Church | |
St Augustines Philosophy and Theology | |
The Thirteenth Century | |
St Thomas Aquinas | |
Franciscan Schoolmen | |
The Eclipse of the Papacy | |
BOOK THREE Modern Philosophy | |
From the Renaissance to Hume | |
General Characteristics | |
The Italian Renaissance | |
Machiavelli | |
Erasmus and More | |
The Reformation and CounterReformation | |
The Rise of Science | |
Francis Bacon | |
Hobbess Leviathan | |
Descartes | |
Spinoza | |
Leibniz | |
Philosophical Liberalism | |
Lockes Theory of Knowledge | |
Lockes Political Philosophy | |
Lockes Influence | |
Berkeley | |
Hume | |
From Rousseau to the Present | |
The Romantic Movement | |
Rousseau | |
Kant | |
Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century | |
Hegel | |
Byron | |
Schopenhauer | |
Nietzsche | |
The Utilitarians | |
Karl Marx | |
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