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'Remains unchallenged as the perfect introduction to its subject ... exactly the kind of philosophy that most people would like to read, but which only Russell could possibly have written.' - Ray Monk, University of Southampton, UK
'Beautiful and luminous prose, not merely classically clear but scrupulously honest.' - Isaiah Berlin
'It is a witty bird's-eye view of the main figures in Western thought enlivened by references to the personalities and quirks of the thinkers themselves.' - The Week
'A great philosopher's lucid and magisterial look at the history of his own subject, wonderfully readable and enlightening.' - The Observer
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Preface | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Ancient Philosophy | p. 11 |
The Rise of Greek Civilization | p. 15 |
The Milesian School | p. 33 |
Pythagoras | p. 38 |
Heraclitus | p. 46 |
Parmenides | p. 55 |
Empedocles | p. 60 |
Athens in Relation to Culture | p. 65 |
Anaxogoras | p. 68 |
The Atomists | p. 71 |
Protagoras | p. 80 |
Socrates | p. 89 |
The Influence of Sparta | p. 99 |
The Sources of Plato's Opinions | p. 108 |
Plato's Utopia | p. 111 |
The Theory of Ideas | p. 121 |
Plato's Theory of Immortality | p. 132 |
Plato's Cosmogony | p. 142 |
Knowledge and Perception in Plato | p. 148 |
Aristotle's Metaphysics | p. 157 |
Aristotle's Ethics | p. 168 |
Aristotle's Politics | p. 179 |
Aristotle's Logic | p. 188 |
Aristotle's Physics | p. 195 |
Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy | p. 200 |
The Hellenistic World | p. 211 |
Cynics and Sceptics | p. 220 |
The Epicureans | p. 230 |
Stoicism | p. 241 |
The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture | p. 257 |
Plotinus | p. 269 |
Catholic Philosophy | p. 281 |
The Religious Development of the Jews | p. 291 |
Christianity During the First Four Centuries | p. 305 |
Three Doctors of the Church | p. 314 |
St. Augustine's Philosophy and Theology | p. 329 |
The Fifth and Sixth Centuries | p. 341 |
St. Benedict and Gregory the Great | p. 349 |
The Papacy in the Dark Ages | p. 363 |
John the Scot | p. 374 |
Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century | p. 380 |
Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy | p. 390 |
The Twelfth Century | p. 398 |
The Thirteenth Century | p. 409 |
St. Thomas Aquinas | p. 418 |
Franciscan Schoolmen | p. 428 |
The Eclipse of the Papacy | p. 439 |
Modern Philosophy | p. 449 |
General Characteristics | p. 453 |
The Italian Renaissance | p. 457 |
Machiavelli | p. 465 |
Erasmus and More | p. 472 |
The Reformation and Counter-Reformation | p. 481 |
The Rise of Science | p. 484 |
Francis Bacon | p. 497 |
Hobbes's Leviathan | p. 501 |
Descartes | p. 511 |
Spinoza | p. 521 |
Leibniz | p. 531 |
Philosophical Liberalism | p. 544 |
Locke's Theory of Knowledge | p. 551 |
Locke's Political Philosophy | p. 563 |
Locke's Influence | p. 583 |
Berkeley | p. 589 |
Hume | p. 600 |
The Romantic Movement | p. 615 |
Rousseau | p. 623 |
Kant | p. 637 |
Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century | p. 652 |
Hegel | p. 661 |
Byron | p. 675 |
Schopenhauer | p. 681 |
Nietzsche | p. 687 |
The Utilitarians | p. 698 |
Karl Marx | p. 706 |
Bergson | p. 714 |
William James | p. 723 |
John Dewey | p. 730 |
The Philosophy of Logical Analysis | p. 738 |
Index | p. 745 |
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First published in 1946, History of Western Philosophy went on to become the best-selling philosophy book of the twentieth century. A dazzlingly ambitious project, it remains unchallenged to this day as the ultimate introduction to Western philosophy. Providing a sophisticated overview of the ideas that have perplexed people from time immemorial, it is 'long on wit, intelligence and curmudgeonly scepticism', as the New York Times noted, and it is this, coupled with the sheer brilliance of its scholarship, that has made Russell's History of Western Philosophy one of the most important philosophical works of all time.
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