Story of PhilosophySimon and Schuster, 24 июл. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 432 This brilliant and concise account of the lives and ideas of the world's great philosophers—Plato, Aristotle, Bacon, Spinoza, Voltaire, Kant, Schopenhauer, Spencer, Nietzsche, Bergson, Croce, Russell, Santayana, James, and Dewey—is "a delight" (The New York Times) and remains one of the most important books of our time. Will Durant chronicles the ideas of the great thinkers, the economic and intellectual environments which influenced them, and the personal traits and adventures out of which each philosophy grew. Durant’s insight and wit never cease to dazzle; The Story of Philosophy is an essential book for anyone who wishes to understand the history and development of philosophical ideas in the Western world. |
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... Death chapter 3. FRANCIS. BACON. I. From Aristotle to the Renaissance II. III. IV. The Political Career of Francis Bacon The Essays The Great Reconstruction 1. The Advancement of Learning 2. The New Organon 3. The Utopia of Science V ...
... Death chapter 3. FRANCIS. BACON. I. From Aristotle to the Renaissance II. III. IV. The Political Career of Francis Bacon The Essays The Great Reconstruction 1. The Advancement of Learning 2. The New Organon 3. The Utopia of Science V ...
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... Death Criticism chapter 8. HERBERT. SPENCER. I. Comte and Darwin II. III. The Development of Spencer First Principles 1. The Unknowable 2. Evolution Biology: The Evolution of Life Psychology: The Evolution of Mind Sociology: The Evolution ...
... Death Criticism chapter 8. HERBERT. SPENCER. I. Comte and Darwin II. III. The Development of Spencer First Principles 1. The Unknowable 2. Evolution Biology: The Evolution of Life Psychology: The Evolution of Mind Sociology: The Evolution ...
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... death. They passed along the word to their friends, and soon it became the fashion to praise, to buy, even, occasionally, to read, this book that had been written for a few. All in all it was such a success as no author who has known it ...
... death. They passed along the word to their friends, and soon it became the fashion to praise, to buy, even, occasionally, to read, this book that had been written for a few. All in all it was such a success as no author who has known it ...
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... death. We want to be whole, to coördinate our energies by criticizing and harmonizing our desires; for coördinate energy is the last word in ethics and politics, and perhaps in logic and metaphysics too. “To be a philosopher,” said ...
... death. We want to be whole, to coördinate our energies by criticizing and harmonizing our desires; for coördinate energy is the last word in ethics and politics, and perhaps in logic and metaphysics too. “To be a philosopher,” said ...
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... death; so soon as a field of inquiry yields knowledge susceptible of exact formulation it is called science. Every science begins as philosophy and ends as art; it arises in hypothesis and flows into achievement. Philosophy is a ...
... death; so soon as a field of inquiry yields knowledge susceptible of exact formulation it is called science. Every science begins as philosophy and ends as art; it arises in hypothesis and flows into achievement. Philosophy is a ...
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The Treatise on Religion and the State | 208 |
The Ethics | 216 |
chapter 5 | 257 |
Letters on the English | 267 |
The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic | 298 |
chapter 6 | 329 |
On Politics and Eternal Peace | 366 |
A Note on Hegel | 379 |
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63 | |
The Work of Aristotle | 68 |
The Foundation of Logic | 74 |
The Organization of Science | 80 |
Aristotle as a Naturalist | 83 |
The Foundation of Biology | 85 |
Metaphysics and the Nature of God | 89 |
Psychology and the Nature of Art | 92 |
Ethics and the Nature of Happiness | 96 |
Politics | 102 |
Later Life and Death | 120 |
The Political Career of Francis Bacon | 134 |
The Essays | 140 |
The Great Reconstruction | 151 |
Criticism | 176 |
Epilogue | 183 |
chapter 7 | 389 |
The World as Idea | 399 |
The World as Evil | 419 |
The Wisdom of Life | 430 |
The Wisdom of Death | 443 |
chapter 8 | 457 |
First Principles | 473 |
The Evolution of Life | 482 |
The Evolution of Society | 489 |
chapter 9 | 522 |
HeroMorality | 545 |
Finale | 581 |
chapter 11 | 635 |
John Dewey | 678 |
Conclusion | 691 |
Index | 697 |
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