INDICE: *=New to this edition; **=Expanded in this edition; Preface: ; Time Line: ; PART 1: THE ANCIENT PERIOD; 1. The Pre-Socratics; Readings; 2. Plato; Euthyphro; The Apology; Crito; Phaedo; Meno; Republic; 3. Aristotle; Categories; ** Posterior Analytics (Analytica Posteriora); Physics; ** On the Soul; ** Metaphysics (Metaphysica); ** Nicomachean Ethics; Politics; 4. Epicurus; Letterto Menoeceus; Principal Doctrines; 5. Epictetus; Enchiridion; 6. Sextus Empiricus; Outlines of Pyrrhonism; 7. Plotinus; Ennead I.6; Ennead V.1; PART 2: THEMEDIEVAL PERIOD; 8. Augustine; On Free Will; On Time and Eternity; The City of God; 9. Boethius; The Consolation of Philosophy; 10. Anselm and Gaunilo; Proslogion; Gaunilo's Criticism; St. Anselm's Rejoinder; * 11. Moses Maimonides; * Guide to the Perplexed; 12. Thomas Aquinas; Summa Theologica; 13. William ofOckham; Summa Logicae; PART 3: THE MODERN PERIOD; 14. René Descartes; Meditations on First Philosophy; 15. Thomas Hobbes; Leviathan; 16. Blaise Pascal; Pensées; 17. Baruch Spinoza; Ethics; 18. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz; Discourse on Metaphysics; The Monadology; 19. John Locke; An Essay Concerning Human Understanding; 20. George Berkeley; ** Of the Principles of Human Knowledge; Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists; 21. David Hume; An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding; ** Treatise on Human Nature; Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion; 22. Immanuel Kant; Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics; Foundation for the Metaphysic of Morals; * Critiqueof Pure Reason; 23. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel; Phenomenology of Spirit; *24. Arthur Schopenhauer; * The World as Will and Representation; 25. Søren Kierkegaard; Readings; Concluding Unscientific Postscript; 26. John Stuart Mill;Utilitarianism; On Liberty; The Subjection of Women; 27. Friedrich Nietzsche;Aphorisms; Joyful Wisdom; Beyond Good and Evil; Twilight of the Idols; The Anti-Christ; PART 4: THE CONTEMPORARY PERIOD; 28. Charles Sanders Peirce; Fixation of Belief; 29. William James; The Will to Believe; Pragmatism; 30. BertrandRussell; The Problems of Philosophy; A Free Man's Worship; 31. G.E. Moore; Philosophical Papers; 32. Ludwig Wittgenstein; Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus; Philosophical Investigations; 33. Edmund Husserl; Ideas: General Introduction to Pure Phenomenology; 34. Martin Heidegger; The Fundamental Question of Metaphysics; 35. Jean-Paul Sartre; Being and Nothingness; Existentialism and Humanism; 36. A.J. Ayer; Language, Truth and Logic; 37. Thomas Nagel; What Is It Liketo Be a Bat?; 38. Philippa Foot; Morality as a System of Hypothetical Imperatives; 39. Nelson Goodman; Fact, Fiction, and Forecast; 40. John Rawls; Justiceas Fairness
- ISBN: 978-0-19-973729-1
- Editorial: Oxford University
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- Fecha Publicación: 02/12/2010
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