Thales to Dewey : a history of philosophy / Gordon H. Clark. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Twin brooks seriesPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Book House, (c)1980.Description: xii, 548 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
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Contents:
Heraclitus -- The Pythagoreans -- Parmenides -- The Pluralists -- Zeno --
Knowledge and Morality -- Socrates and Protagoras -- Sophistic Epistemology -- The Man-Measure Theory -- The Phaedo -- The Parmenides -- The Timaeus -- The Law of Contradiction -- Logic -- From Science to God -- Form and Matter --
The Stoics -- Neoplatonism --
Philo -- The Early Patristics -- St. Augustine -- (1) Skepticism and Happiness -- (2) Truth and God -- (3) Communication -- (4) Creation -- (5) History -- (6) Evil -- (7) Free Will -- (8) Pelagius -- The Dark Ages --
Anselm -- Conceptualism -- The Mohammedans -- Thomas Aquinas -- (1) Faith and Reason -- (2) Natural Theology -- (3) Sensation, Imagination, and Intellect -- -- Duns Scotus -- (1) Omnipotence and Freedom -- (2) Individuation -- William of Occam --
Rene Descartes -- (1) The Cogito and Logic -- (2) God and Mathematics -- (3) Error and Free Will -- (4) The Material World -- (5) Soul and Body -- Spinoza -- (1) Definition and Existence -- (2) The Best of All Possible Worlds -- (3) Rational Causality -- (4) One Substance -- (5) Mechanism and Thought -- (6) Ethics and Freedom -- (7) Sub Specie Aeternitatis -- Leibniz -- (1) The Monads -- (2) Teleology and Mechanism --
(1) Innate Ideas -- (2) Simple Ideas -- (3) Compound Ideas -- (4) Abstract Ideas -- (5) Ideas of Relation -- George Berkeley -- (1) Abstract Ideas -- (2) Can Two Senses Perceive the Same Idea? -- (3) Esse is Percipi -- (4) Do You and I Exist? -- (5) Science and Causality -- (6) Do Two and Three Equal Five? -- David Hume -- (1) Do We Think in Images? -- (2) Who Does the Thinking? -- (3) Causality Again -- (4) Why Believe in God? -- (5) Skepticism --
Space and Mathematics -- Physics and Logic -- The Categories -- The Laws of Science -- The Existence of God -- Mechanics and Morality -- Teleology and Organism --
Fichte -- Hegel -- (1) Dialectical Evolution of Truth -- (2) Substance and Subject -- (3) History and Mathematics -- (4) Being is Thought -- (5) Sense Certainty -- (6) The Logic --
(1) Schopenhauer -- (2) Strauss -- (3) Feuerbach -- (4) Marx -- (5) Kierkegaard -- (6) Nietzsche -- Pragmatism -- (1) Comte -- (2) Durkheim -- (3) James -- (4) Schiller -- (5) Dewey.
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Includes bibliographical references.

THE PRESOCRATICS.

The Milesians -- Heraclitus -- The Pythagoreans -- Parmenides -- The Pluralists -- Zeno --

THE SOPHISTS, SOCRATES, AND PLATO.

The Rise of Skepticism -- Knowledge and Morality -- Socrates and Protagoras -- Sophistic Epistemology -- The Man-Measure Theory -- The Phaedo -- The Parmenides -- The Timaeus -- The Law of Contradiction -- Logic -- From Science to God -- Form and Matter --

THE HELLENISTIC AGE.

The Epicureans -- The Stoics -- Neoplatonism --

THE PATRISTIC PERIOD.

Paganism and Christianity -- Philo -- The Early Patristics -- St. Augustine -- (1) Skepticism and Happiness -- (2) Truth and God -- (3) Communication -- (4) Creation -- (5) History -- (6) Evil -- (7) Free Will -- (8) Pelagius -- The Dark Ages --

THE SCHOLASTIC PERIOD.

John Scotus Eriugena -- Anselm -- Conceptualism -- The Mohammedans -- Thomas Aquinas -- (1) Faith and Reason -- (2) Natural Theology -- (3) Sensation, Imagination, and Intellect -- -- Duns Scotus -- (1) Omnipotence and Freedom -- (2) Individuation -- William of Occam --

SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY RATIONALISM.

The New Civilization -- Rene Descartes -- (1) The Cogito and Logic -- (2) God and Mathematics -- (3) Error and Free Will -- (4) The Material World -- (5) Soul and Body -- Spinoza -- (1) Definition and Existence -- (2) The Best of All Possible Worlds -- (3) Rational Causality -- (4) One Substance -- (5) Mechanism and Thought -- (6) Ethics and Freedom -- (7) Sub Specie Aeternitatis -- Leibniz -- (1) The Monads -- (2) Teleology and Mechanism --

BRITISH EMPIRICISM.

John Locke -- (1) Innate Ideas -- (2) Simple Ideas -- (3) Compound Ideas -- (4) Abstract Ideas -- (5) Ideas of Relation -- George Berkeley -- (1) Abstract Ideas -- (2) Can Two Senses Perceive the Same Idea? -- (3) Esse is Percipi -- (4) Do You and I Exist? -- (5) Science and Causality -- (6) Do Two and Three Equal Five? -- David Hume -- (1) Do We Think in Images? -- (2) Who Does the Thinking? -- (3) Causality Again -- (4) Why Believe in God? -- (5) Skepticism --

IMMANUEL KANT.

The A priori -- Space and Mathematics -- Physics and Logic -- The Categories -- The Laws of Science -- The Existence of God -- Mechanics and Morality -- Teleology and Organism --

G. W. F. HEGEL.

Minor Postkantians -- Fichte -- Hegel -- (1) Dialectical Evolution of Truth -- (2) Substance and Subject -- (3) History and Mathematics -- (4) Being is Thought -- (5) Sense Certainty -- (6) The Logic --

CONTEMPORARY IRRATIONALISM.

Post-hegelian Thought in Germany -- (1) Schopenhauer -- (2) Strauss -- (3) Feuerbach -- (4) Marx -- (5) Kierkegaard -- (6) Nietzsche -- Pragmatism -- (1) Comte -- (2) Durkheim -- (3) James -- (4) Schiller -- (5) Dewey.

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