A History of PhilosophyG. Chapman, 1985 - 614 páginas These are the basis of lectures to philosophy students in universities, colleges and seminaries. The text has been revised repeatedly in use with students in different years of philosophical studies. |
Índice
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy 1 The preSocratic philosophers | 1 |
The Sophist and Socratic period 133 | 16 |
Plato I | 18 |
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Otras 33 secciones no se muestran.
Términos y frases comunes
absolute abstract action activity actual Aquinas Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's attain Augustinian becomes body causal cause century Christian common concept concerning consciousness creative critical Descartes distinct divine doctrine empirical empiricism empiricist energeia entities essence eternal ethical example existence existential existentialist experience expresses F. C. S. Schiller finite freedom Hegel human Hume ideal ideas immanent Immanuel Kant individual infinite intellectual intelligible intuition judgement Kant kind knowledge Leibniz logical London man's mathematical matter metaphysics mind moral motion movement nature Neo-Platonic object ontological Parmenides particular perceived perception perfection phenomena phenomenological philosophy physical Plato Plotinus political predicates present principle priori problem propositions pure rational reality reason regarded religion religious scepticism scientific Scotus sensations sense sense-data social society Socrates soul Spinoza spirit substance theory things thinkers Thomas Aquinas Thomistic thought transcendent transcendental truth understanding unity universe William of Ockham
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Schopenhauer, Religion and Morality: The Humble Path to Ethics Gerard Mannion No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2003 |