TY - BOOK AU - Durant, Will TI - Story of Philosophy The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers SN - 9780671739164 U1 - 109.2 PY - 2006/// CY - New York PB - Pocket Books KW - Philosophy - History - Philosophers N1 - I.The Context of Plato II.Socrates III.The Preparation of Plato IV.The Ethical Problem V.The Political Problem VI.The Psychological Problem VII.The Psychological Solution VIII.The Political Solution IX.The Ethical Solution X.Criticism I.The Historical Background II.The Work of Aristotle III.The Foundation of Logic IV.The Organization of Science 1.Greek Science before Aristotle 2.Aristotle as a Naturalist 3.The Foundation of Biology V.Metaphysics and the Nature of God VI.Psychology and the Nature of Art VII.Ethics and the Nature of Happiness VIII.Politics 1.Communism and Conservatism 2.Marriage and Education 3.Democracy and Aristocracy IX.Criticism X.Later Life and Death I.From Aristotle to the Renaissance II.The Political Career of Francis Bacon III.The Essays IV.The Great Reconstruction 1.The Advancement of Learning 2.The New Organon Contents note continued: 3.The Utopia of Science V.Criticism VI.Epilogue I.Historical and Biographical 1.The Odyssey of the Jews 2.The Education of Spinoza 3.Excommunication 4.Retirement and Death II.The Treatise on Religion and the State III.The Improvement of the Intellect IV.The Ethics 1.Nature and God 2.Matter and Mind 3.Intelligence and Morals 4.Religion and Immortality V.The Political Treatise VI.The Influence of Spinoza I.Paris: OEdipe II.London: Letters on the English III.Cirey: The Romances IV.Potsdam and Frederick V.Les Delces: The Essay on Morals VI.Femey: Cane VII.The Encyclopedia and the Philosophic Dictionary VIII.Ecrasez l'Infame IX.Voltaire and Rousseau X.Denouement I.Roads To Kant 1.From Voltaire to Kant 2.From Locke to Kant 3.From Rousseau to Kant II.Kant Himself III.The Critique of Pure Reason 1.Transcendental Esthetic 2.Transcendental Analytic Contents note continued: 3.Transcendental Dialectic IV.The Critique of Practical Reason V.On Religion and Reason VI.On Politics and Eternal Peace VII.Criticism and Estimate VIII.A Note on Hegel I.The Age II.The Man III.The World as Idea IV.The World as Will 1.The Will to Live 2.The Will to Reproduce V.The World as Evil VI.The Wisdom of Life 1.Philosophy 2.Genius 3.Art 4.Religion VII.The Wisdom of Death VIII.Criticism I.Comte and Darwin II.The Development of Spencer III.First Principles 1.The Unknowable 2.Evolution IV.Biology: The Evolution of Life V.Psychology: The Evolution of Mind VI.Sociology: The Evolution of Society VII.Ethics: The Evolution of Morals 1.First Principles 2.Biology and Psychology 3.Sociology and Ethics IX.Conclusion I.The Lineage of Nietzsche II.Youth III.Nietzsche and Wagner IV.The Song of Zarathustra V.Hero-Morality Contents note continued: VI.The Superman VII.Decadence VIII.Aristocracy X.Finale I.Henri Bergson 1.The Revolt Against Materialism 2.Mind and Brain 3.Creative Evolution 4.Criticism II.Benedetto Croce 1.The Man 2.The Philosophy of the Spirit 3.What Is Beauty? III.Bertrand Russell 1.The Logician 2.The Reformer 3.Epilogue Introduction I.George Santayana 1.Biographical 2.Scepticism and Animal Faith 3.Reason in Science 4.Reason in Religion 5.Reason in Society 6.Comment II.William James 1.Personal 2.Pragmatism 3.Pluralism 4.Comment III.John Dewey 1.Education 2.Instrumentalism 3.Science and Politics ER -