Socrates to Sartre : a history of philosophy / Samuel Enoch Stumpf.
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Massachusetts : McGraw-Hill, (c)1999.Edition: sixth editionDescription: xvi, 530 pages : illistrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- B72 .S637 1999
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Socrates' predecessors: philosophy and the natural order -- Socrates and the Sophists: the problems of truth and goodness -- Plato -- Aristotle -- Classical philosophy after Aristotle -- St. Augustine's Christian philosophy -- Philosophy in the Dark Ages: Boethius, pseudo-Dionysius, Erigena -- Early statements of major problems -- The apex of medieval philosophy: the scholastic system of St. Thomas Aquinas -- The Renaissance interlude -- Advocates of the method of science: Bacon and Hobbes -- Rationalism on the continent: Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz -- Empiricism in Britain: Locke, Berkeley, and Hume -- Rousseau: a romantic in the age of reason -- Kant: critical mediator between dogmatism and skepticism -- Hegel: absolute idealism -- Schopenhauer: prophet of pessimism -- Comte: the rise of positivism in France -- Utilitarianism of Bentham and Mill -- Pragmatism -- Karl Marx: dialectical materialism -- Nietzsche -- Two twentieth-century metaphysicians: Bergson and Whitehead -- Analytic philosophy -- Existentialism.
Since its publication in 1966, "Socrates to Sartre" has maintained its position as a clear, accessible and historically arranged undergraduate introduction to philosophy.
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