History of philosophy.
Weber, Alfred, 1835-1914.,
History of philosophy. - New York, C. Scribner's sons, (c)1899. - 630 pages ; 21 cm.
GREEK PHILOSOPHY - FIRST PERIOD -- THE AGE OF METAPHYSICS PROPER, OR PHILOSOPH'Y OF NATURE (B.C.600-400). The origin of Greek philosophy -- The school of Miletus, Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes -- The problem of becoming -- The nature of becoming -- (-) Eleatic philosophy, Xenophanes, Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno, Gorgias -- The apotheosis of becoming -- (-) Heraclitus -- The explanation of becoming -- (-) The Pythagorean speculation -- (-) Empedocles -- (-) Anaxagoras -- (-) Diogenes of Apollonia, Archelaus, Leucippus, Democritus -- GREEK PHILOSOPHY - SECOND PERIOD -- THE AGE OF CRITICISM, OR PHILOSOPHY OF MIND. Protagoras -- Socrates -- Aristippus and hedonism, Antisthenes and cynicism, Euclides and the school of Megara -- The negation of matter - The apotheosis of thought -- (a) Plato: The idea, nature, and the highest good -- (b) Aristotle: First philosophy, second philosophy, or the philosophy of nature -- The apotheosis of matter - The negation of the thought / substance -- (a) Epicurus -- The apotheosis of will -- (a) Stoicism -- (b) The skeptical reaction - Pyrrhonism -- (c) Academic skepticism -- (d) Sensationalistic skepticism -- (e) The scientific movement -- (f) Eclecticism -- (g) Plotinus and Neo-Platonism -- (h)The last neo-platonic polytheists: Porphyry, Jamblichus, and Proclus -- PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES - FIRST PERIOD -- THE REIGN OF PLATONIC-CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. Christian Platonism -- St. Augustine -- The death struggles on the roman world: Barbarism, The first symptoms of a new philosophy -- Scholasticism -- Scotus Erigena -- St. Anselmus -- Realism and nominalism -- Abelard -- Hugo of St. Victor -- The progress of free thought -- PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES - SECOND PERIOD -- THE REIGN OF PERIPATETIC SCHOLASTICISM. Growing influence of the philosophy of Aristotle -- The Peripatetics of the thirteenth century -- St. Thomas of Aquin -- Duns Scotus -- The reappearance of nominalism: Durand, Occam, Buridan, D'Ailly -- The downfall of scholasticism: The revival of the interest in nature and experimental science, Roger Bacon, and Mysticism -- The revival of letters -- Neo-Platonism, Theosophy, and Magic -- Aristotle versus Aristotle, or the liberal Peripatetics: Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics -- The religious reform -- Scholasticism and Theosophy in the protestant countries: Jacob Bohme -- The scientific movement -- MODERN PHILOSOPHY - FIRST PERIOD -- THE AGE OF INDEPENDENT METAPHYSICS. Giordano Bruno -- Tommaso Campanella -- Francis Bacon -- Thomas Hobbes -- Descartes -- The Cartesian school -- Spinoza -- (1) Theory of substance -- (2) Theory of attributes -- (3) Theory of modes -- Leibniz -- MODERN PHILOSOPHY - SECOND PERIOD -- THE AGE OF CRITICISM.
04003038
Philosophy--History.
B79 / .H578 1896
History of philosophy. - New York, C. Scribner's sons, (c)1899. - 630 pages ; 21 cm.
GREEK PHILOSOPHY - FIRST PERIOD -- THE AGE OF METAPHYSICS PROPER, OR PHILOSOPH'Y OF NATURE (B.C.600-400). The origin of Greek philosophy -- The school of Miletus, Thales, Anaximander, Anaximenes -- The problem of becoming -- The nature of becoming -- (-) Eleatic philosophy, Xenophanes, Parmenides, Melissus, Zeno, Gorgias -- The apotheosis of becoming -- (-) Heraclitus -- The explanation of becoming -- (-) The Pythagorean speculation -- (-) Empedocles -- (-) Anaxagoras -- (-) Diogenes of Apollonia, Archelaus, Leucippus, Democritus -- GREEK PHILOSOPHY - SECOND PERIOD -- THE AGE OF CRITICISM, OR PHILOSOPHY OF MIND. Protagoras -- Socrates -- Aristippus and hedonism, Antisthenes and cynicism, Euclides and the school of Megara -- The negation of matter - The apotheosis of thought -- (a) Plato: The idea, nature, and the highest good -- (b) Aristotle: First philosophy, second philosophy, or the philosophy of nature -- The apotheosis of matter - The negation of the thought / substance -- (a) Epicurus -- The apotheosis of will -- (a) Stoicism -- (b) The skeptical reaction - Pyrrhonism -- (c) Academic skepticism -- (d) Sensationalistic skepticism -- (e) The scientific movement -- (f) Eclecticism -- (g) Plotinus and Neo-Platonism -- (h)The last neo-platonic polytheists: Porphyry, Jamblichus, and Proclus -- PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES - FIRST PERIOD -- THE REIGN OF PLATONIC-CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY. Christian Platonism -- St. Augustine -- The death struggles on the roman world: Barbarism, The first symptoms of a new philosophy -- Scholasticism -- Scotus Erigena -- St. Anselmus -- Realism and nominalism -- Abelard -- Hugo of St. Victor -- The progress of free thought -- PHILOSOPHY OF THE MIDDLE AGES - SECOND PERIOD -- THE REIGN OF PERIPATETIC SCHOLASTICISM. Growing influence of the philosophy of Aristotle -- The Peripatetics of the thirteenth century -- St. Thomas of Aquin -- Duns Scotus -- The reappearance of nominalism: Durand, Occam, Buridan, D'Ailly -- The downfall of scholasticism: The revival of the interest in nature and experimental science, Roger Bacon, and Mysticism -- The revival of letters -- Neo-Platonism, Theosophy, and Magic -- Aristotle versus Aristotle, or the liberal Peripatetics: Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics -- The religious reform -- Scholasticism and Theosophy in the protestant countries: Jacob Bohme -- The scientific movement -- MODERN PHILOSOPHY - FIRST PERIOD -- THE AGE OF INDEPENDENT METAPHYSICS. Giordano Bruno -- Tommaso Campanella -- Francis Bacon -- Thomas Hobbes -- Descartes -- The Cartesian school -- Spinoza -- (1) Theory of substance -- (2) Theory of attributes -- (3) Theory of modes -- Leibniz -- MODERN PHILOSOPHY - SECOND PERIOD -- THE AGE OF CRITICISM.
04003038
Philosophy--History.
B79 / .H578 1896