Readings in philosophy / [print] edited by John Herman Randall, Jr., Justus Buchler, Evelyn Urban Shirk. - second edition. - New York : Barnes and Noble, (c)1950. - viii, 406 pages ; 21 cm.

Pt. 1. Emphasis on philosophic criticism, definition, and analysis. 1. Euthyphro Pt. 2. Emphasis on the critical development of philosophic perspective. 14. Evolution and ethics Plato. 2. Two meditations Rene Descartes. 3. The ways of justifying belief Charles Sanders Peirce. 4. Nature John Stuart Mill. 5. Two concepts : "cause" and "chance" / Aristotle. 6. On the existence of God St. Anselm. 7. Are things different from ideas? / George Berkeley. 8. The four idols Francis Bacon. 9. What is assent? / Cardinal Newman. 10. Concerning miracles David Hume. 11. On the beautiful Plato. 12. The process of scientific thinking John Dewey. 13. Free will, man, and history -- Thomas Henry Huxley. 15. The state Aristotle. 16. Art and the art of music Arthur Schopenhauer. 17. Reflections on the good of man Benedict Spinoza. 18. Faith and reason St. Thomas Aquinas. 19. An examination of supernaturalism Baron d'Holbach. 20. Human nature and political power Thomas Hobbes. 21. Materialism Hugh Elliot. 22. The limits of self- sacrifice Francis Herbert Bradley. 23. The purpose of the legal order Roscoe Pound. 24. Democracy John Dewey. 25. The larger self. 26. Permanence and flux Alfred North Whitehead. 27. Pleasure and happiness Aristotle. 28. Ultimate religion George Santayana. 29. Crito Plato.



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