Footnotes to Plato: An Introduction to Philosophy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761846819
ISBN-10: 0761846816
Pagini: 498
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761846816
Pagini: 498
Dimensiuni: 155 x 232 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1 - Ancient Philosophy
Part 4 Section 1: Heraclitus - Fragments
Part 5 Section 2.1: The Search for the Historical Socrates
Part 6 Section 2.2: Trial Trilogy, Part I - Euthyphro
Part 7 Section 2.3: Trial Trilogy, Part 2 - Apology
Part 8 Section 2.4: Trial Trilogy, Part 3 - Crito
Part 9 Section 3.1: Plato and the Virtue of Socrates
Part 10 Section 3.2: Socrates, Philosophy's Martyr
Part 11 Section 3.3: Plato and Justice
Part 12 Section 4.1: Reading Aristotle
Part 13 Section 4.2: Aristotle - Categories
Part 14 Section 4.3: Aristotle and the Highest Good
Part 15 Section 4.4: Aristotle and the Human Function
Part 16 Section 4.5: Aristotle and Virtue
Chapter 17 Chapter 2 - Medieval Philosophy
Part 18 Section 5: The Advent of Medieval Philosophy
Part 19 Section 6.1: Reading St. Augustine
Part 20 Section 6.2: St. Augustine, Doctor of the Church
Part 21 Section 7: Boethius, Medieval Metaphysician
Part 22 Section 8.1: Reading St. Anselm
Part 23 Section 8.2: St. Anselm and the Ontological Argument
Part 24 Section 9.1: Reading St. Thomas of Aquinas
Part 25 Section 9.2: St. Thomas, Doctor of the Church
Part 26 Section 10: William of Ockham: Ockham's Razor
Chapter 27 Chapter 3 - Modern Philosophy
Part 28 Section 11: The Birth of the Modern Era
Part 29 Section 12.1: Descartes and the Method of Doubt
Part 30 Section 12.2: Descartes and the Nature of the Mind
Part 31 Section 12.3: Descartes and the Existence of God
Part 32 Section 12.4: Descartes and Theory of Truth
Part 33 Section 12.5: Descartes, Father of Modern Philosophy
Part 34 Section 13.1: Reading David Hume
Part 35 Section 13.2: Hume and the Origin of Ideas
Part 36 Section 13.3: Hume and the Association of Ideas
Part 37 Section 13.4: Hume and Substance
Part 38 Section 13.5: Hume and Causation
Part 39 Section 13.6: Hume and Religion
Part 40 Section 14.1: Reading Immanuel Kant
Part 41 Section 14.2: Kant and the Good Will
Part 42 Section 14.3: Kant and the Metaphysics of Morals
Part 43 Section 14.4: Kant and the Categorical Imperative
Part 44 Section 15: Mary Wollstonecraft, Forgotten Philosopher
Chapter 45 Chapter 4 - Middle/Late Modern Philosophy
Part 46 Section 16: The Fragmentation of Philosophy
Part 47 Section 17.1: Reading John Stuart Mill
Part 48 Section 17.2: Mill and the Principle of Utility
Part 49 Section 17.3: Mill and The Subjection of Women
Part 50 Section 17.4: Mill and the Benefits of Liberty
Part 51 Section 18.1: Reading Karl Marx
Part 52 Section 18.2: Marx and the Philosophy of History
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1 - Ancient Philosophy
Part 4 Section 1: Heraclitus - Fragments
Part 5 Section 2.1: The Search for the Historical Socrates
Part 6 Section 2.2: Trial Trilogy, Part I - Euthyphro
Part 7 Section 2.3: Trial Trilogy, Part 2 - Apology
Part 8 Section 2.4: Trial Trilogy, Part 3 - Crito
Part 9 Section 3.1: Plato and the Virtue of Socrates
Part 10 Section 3.2: Socrates, Philosophy's Martyr
Part 11 Section 3.3: Plato and Justice
Part 12 Section 4.1: Reading Aristotle
Part 13 Section 4.2: Aristotle - Categories
Part 14 Section 4.3: Aristotle and the Highest Good
Part 15 Section 4.4: Aristotle and the Human Function
Part 16 Section 4.5: Aristotle and Virtue
Chapter 17 Chapter 2 - Medieval Philosophy
Part 18 Section 5: The Advent of Medieval Philosophy
Part 19 Section 6.1: Reading St. Augustine
Part 20 Section 6.2: St. Augustine, Doctor of the Church
Part 21 Section 7: Boethius, Medieval Metaphysician
Part 22 Section 8.1: Reading St. Anselm
Part 23 Section 8.2: St. Anselm and the Ontological Argument
Part 24 Section 9.1: Reading St. Thomas of Aquinas
Part 25 Section 9.2: St. Thomas, Doctor of the Church
Part 26 Section 10: William of Ockham: Ockham's Razor
Chapter 27 Chapter 3 - Modern Philosophy
Part 28 Section 11: The Birth of the Modern Era
Part 29 Section 12.1: Descartes and the Method of Doubt
Part 30 Section 12.2: Descartes and the Nature of the Mind
Part 31 Section 12.3: Descartes and the Existence of God
Part 32 Section 12.4: Descartes and Theory of Truth
Part 33 Section 12.5: Descartes, Father of Modern Philosophy
Part 34 Section 13.1: Reading David Hume
Part 35 Section 13.2: Hume and the Origin of Ideas
Part 36 Section 13.3: Hume and the Association of Ideas
Part 37 Section 13.4: Hume and Substance
Part 38 Section 13.5: Hume and Causation
Part 39 Section 13.6: Hume and Religion
Part 40 Section 14.1: Reading Immanuel Kant
Part 41 Section 14.2: Kant and the Good Will
Part 42 Section 14.3: Kant and the Metaphysics of Morals
Part 43 Section 14.4: Kant and the Categorical Imperative
Part 44 Section 15: Mary Wollstonecraft, Forgotten Philosopher
Chapter 45 Chapter 4 - Middle/Late Modern Philosophy
Part 46 Section 16: The Fragmentation of Philosophy
Part 47 Section 17.1: Reading John Stuart Mill
Part 48 Section 17.2: Mill and the Principle of Utility
Part 49 Section 17.3: Mill and The Subjection of Women
Part 50 Section 17.4: Mill and the Benefits of Liberty
Part 51 Section 18.1: Reading Karl Marx
Part 52 Section 18.2: Marx and the Philosophy of History