A History of Western Thought: From Ancient Greece to the Twentieth CenturyRoutledge, 4. dec. 2017 - 432 sider This is a comprehensive introduction to the history of Western Philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to Twentieth Century thought. In addition to all the key figures, the book covers figures whose contributions have so far been overlooked, such as Vico, Montesquieu, Durkheim and Weber. Along with in-depth discussion of the philosophical movements, Skirbekk and Gilje also discuss the natural sciences, the establishment of the Humanities, Socialism and Fascism, Psychoanalysis, and the rise of the social sciences. History of Western Thought is an ideal introduction to philosophy and the sociological and scientific structures that have shaped modern day philosophy. |
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... first published 2001 bv Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London, EC4P 4EE Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada bv Routledge 29 \Vest 3§th Street, New York, NY I000] Ruutlctlge i.\' an imprint ofthc Ta/t'lor &Franrix Group © 2001 ...
Side 4
... First, try to understand what is being said. Here it is important to emphasize primary sources. But to grasp the philosophical problems, it may often be helpful to read textbook commentaries. In this approach it is important to view any ...
... First, try to understand what is being said. Here it is important to emphasize primary sources. But to grasp the philosophical problems, it may often be helpful to read textbook commentaries. In this approach it is important to view any ...
Side 9
... first chronologically. We are only trying to reconstruct a possible coherence in Thales' philosophy. But if we keep to this interpretation, we can say the following: 1 Thales asks what is the fundamental building block in the universe ...
... first chronologically. We are only trying to reconstruct a possible coherence in Thales' philosophy. But if we keep to this interpretation, we can say the following: 1 Thales asks what is the fundamental building block in the universe ...
Side 10
... first philosopher or scientist. With him thought moves from mythos to logos, from mythical to logical thinking. He breaks with the mythological tradition and with the short-sighted connection to immediate sensory impressions. This is ...
... first philosopher or scientist. With him thought moves from mythos to logos, from mythical to logical thinking. He breaks with the mythological tradition and with the short-sighted connection to immediate sensory impressions. This is ...
Side 11
... first philosopher' precisely by showing that it is possible to argue against him. The third natural philosopher from Miletus, Anaximenes, focused on another weak point in Thales' answer. How does the transformation of water in its ...
... first philosopher' precisely by showing that it is possible to argue against him. The third natural philosopher from Miletus, Anaximenes, focused on another weak point in Thales' answer. How does the transformation of water in its ...
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4 Aristotle natural order and man as a political animal | 66 |
5 The late classical period | 89 |
6 The Middle Ages | 109 |
7 The rise of the natural sciences | 151 |
15 Kant the Copernican revolution in philosophy | 273 |
16 The rise of the humanities | 293 |
17 Hegel history and dialectics | 306 |
18 Marx productive forces and class struggle | 321 |
19 Kierkegaard existence and irony | 337 |
20 Darwin the debate about our conception of man | 347 |
21 Nietzsche and pragmatism | 354 |
22 Socialism and fascism | 365 |
8 The Renaissance and realpolitik Machiavelli and Hobbes | 175 |
9 Doubt and belief man in the centre | 190 |
10 Rationalism as a system | 203 |
11 Locke enlightenment and equality | 212 |
12 Empiricism and critique of knowledge | 225 |
13 The Enlightenment reason and progress | 242 |
14 Utilitarianism and liberalism | 263 |
23 Freud and psychoanalysis | 377 |
24 The rise of the social sciences | 391 |
25 New advances in the natural sciences | 412 |
26 A glance at contemporary philosophy | 424 |
27 Modernity and crisis | 453 |
Index | 472 |
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A History of Western Thought: From Ancient Greece to the Twentieth Century Gunnar Skirbekk,Nils Gilje Begrænset visning - 2001 |
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