Story of Philosophy The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers (Record no. 121167)

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International Standard Book Number 9780671739164
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Classification number 109.2
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Personal name Durant, Will
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Title Story of Philosophy The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New York
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pocket Books
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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General note I.The Context of Plato<br/>II.Socrates<br/>III.The Preparation of Plato<br/>IV.The Ethical Problem<br/>V.The Political Problem<br/>VI.The Psychological Problem<br/>VII.The Psychological Solution<br/>VIII.The Political Solution<br/>IX.The Ethical Solution<br/>X.Criticism<br/>I.The Historical Background<br/>II.The Work of Aristotle<br/>III.The Foundation of Logic<br/>IV.The Organization of Science<br/>1.Greek Science before Aristotle<br/>2.Aristotle as a Naturalist<br/>3.The Foundation of Biology<br/>V.Metaphysics and the Nature of God<br/>VI.Psychology and the Nature of Art<br/>VII.Ethics and the Nature of Happiness<br/>VIII.Politics<br/>1.Communism and Conservatism<br/>2.Marriage and Education<br/>3.Democracy and Aristocracy<br/>IX.Criticism<br/>X.Later Life and Death<br/>I.From Aristotle to the Renaissance<br/>II.The Political Career of Francis Bacon<br/>III.The Essays<br/>IV.The Great Reconstruction<br/>1.The Advancement of Learning<br/>2.The New Organon<br/>Contents note continued: 3.The Utopia of Science<br/>V.Criticism<br/>VI.Epilogue<br/>I.Historical and Biographical<br/>1.The Odyssey of the Jews<br/>2.The Education of Spinoza<br/>3.Excommunication<br/>4.Retirement and Death<br/>II.The Treatise on Religion and the State<br/>III.The Improvement of the Intellect<br/>IV.The Ethics<br/>1.Nature and God<br/>2.Matter and Mind<br/>3.Intelligence and Morals<br/>4.Religion and Immortality<br/>V.The Political Treatise<br/>VI.The Influence of Spinoza<br/>I.Paris: OEdipe<br/>II.London: Letters on the English<br/>III.Cirey: The Romances<br/>IV.Potsdam and Frederick<br/>V.Les Delces: The Essay on Morals<br/>VI.Femey: Cane<br/>VII.The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic Dictionary<br/>VIII.Ecrasez l'Infame<br/>IX.Voltaire and Rousseau<br/>X.Denouement<br/>I.Roads To Kant<br/>1.From Voltaire to Kant<br/>2.From Locke to Kant<br/>3.From Rousseau to Kant<br/>II.Kant Himself<br/>III.The Critique of Pure Reason<br/>1.Transcendental Esthetic<br/>2.Transcendental Analytic<br/>Contents note continued: 3.Transcendental Dialectic<br/>IV.The Critique of Practical Reason<br/>V.On Religion and Reason<br/>VI.On Politics and Eternal Peace<br/>VII.Criticism and Estimate<br/>VIII.A Note on Hegel<br/>I.The Age<br/>II.The Man<br/>III.The World as Idea<br/>IV.The World as Will<br/>1.The Will to Live<br/>2.The Will to Reproduce<br/>V.The World as Evil<br/>VI.The Wisdom of Life<br/>1.Philosophy<br/>2.Genius<br/>3.Art<br/>4.Religion<br/>VII.The Wisdom of Death<br/>VIII.Criticism<br/>I.Comte and Darwin<br/>II.The Development of Spencer<br/>III.First Principles<br/>1.The Unknowable<br/>2.Evolution<br/>IV.Biology: The Evolution of Life<br/>V.Psychology: The Evolution of Mind<br/>VI.Sociology: The Evolution of Society<br/>VII.Ethics: The Evolution of Morals<br/>1.First Principles<br/>2.Biology and Psychology<br/>3.Sociology and Ethics<br/>IX.Conclusion<br/>I.The Lineage of Nietzsche<br/>II.Youth<br/>III.Nietzsche and Wagner<br/>IV.The Song of Zarathustra<br/>V.Hero-Morality<br/>Contents note continued: VI.The Superman<br/>VII.Decadence<br/>VIII.Aristocracy<br/>X.Finale<br/>I.Henri Bergson<br/>1.The Revolt Against Materialism<br/>2.Mind and Brain<br/>3.Creative Evolution<br/>4.Criticism<br/>II.Benedetto Croce<br/>1.The Man<br/>2.The Philosophy of the Spirit<br/>3.What Is Beauty?<br/>III.Bertrand Russell<br/>1.The Logician<br/>2.The Reformer<br/>3.Epilogue<br/>Introduction<br/>I.George Santayana<br/>1.Biographical<br/>2.Scepticism and Animal Faith<br/>3.Reason in Science<br/>4.Reason in Religion<br/>5.Reason in Society<br/>6.Comment<br/>II.William James<br/>1.Personal<br/>2.Pragmatism<br/>3.Pluralism<br/>4.Comment<br/>III.John Dewey<br/>1.Education<br/>2.Instrumentalism<br/>3.Science and Politics.
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Personal name Philosophy - History - Philosophers
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