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Index
Title Page Copyright Contents Questions What is Philosophy? Theocracies The Greeks The Milesians’ Big Question Pythagoras and Mathematics Heraclitus and the World in Flux Parmenides Zeno’s Paradox of Motion Empedocles and the Four Elements The Atomists Introducing Socrates Cultural Relativism Protagoras the Sophist Socratic Dialogue Condemned to Death Plato and the Philosopher Kings The Doctrine of Innatism The Ideal Forms The Parable of the Cave Philosophical Experts Aristotle the Teacher Deductive or Syllogistic Logic Induction and Science Final Causes Souls and Substances The Ethics of Moderation Taking the Blame Platonist Dreamers and Aristotelian Realists Interlude: A Brief History The Epicureans – “Cultivate Your Garden” The Stoics Sceptics and Cynics More Short History Christianity Arrives The Church Fathers The Problem of Evil St Anselm’s Proof Abelard’s Nominalism Aquinas and Natural Theology Ockham’s Razor Renaissance Humanism Erasmus the Sceptic Political Theorists The Social Contract Theory Bacon’s Philosophy of Science Origins of Modern Philosophy Scientific Doubt Cogito Ergo Sum Clear and Distinct Ideas Descartes’ Legacy Spinoza’s Questions Spinoza’s Monism Leibniz and the Monadology Voltaire and the Enlightenment Locke and British Empiricism Berkeley’s Idealism Hume and Empirical Scepticism The Problem of Causation Moral Scepticism Rousseau’s Primitive State of Innocence The General Will Kant’s Response to hume Mental Structures Precede Experience Phenomenal and Noumenal Worlds Categorical Imperatives Hegel’s Dialectic Dialectical Logic Human Consciousness and Knowledge Relative and Absolute knowledge The State and the End of History Schopenhauer’s Concept of Will Nietzsche: The Anti-Christ Beyond Good and Evil Postmodern Forecast Eternal Recurrence Kierkegaard’s Christian Existentialism The Leap of Faith From Idealism to Materialism Marx’s Dialectical Materialism A Philosophy of Economics Surplus Value The End of Capitalism The Prophet Marx Utilitarianism: The Moral Science Public Happiness The Tyranny of the Majority and Pluralism Origins of American Philosophy No Government is the Best Government Emerson: The Knowledge that Lies Beyond Pragmatism C.S. Peirce Semiotics William James John Dewey Democracy Neo-Pragmatists The Philosophical Avalanche Introduction to 20th Century Philosophy Origins of Phenomenology Links to Psychology and Mathematics The Method of Reductions Heidegger: The Quest for Being Nothingness and Inauthenticity Sartre’s Existentialism Freedom and Bad Faith Authentic Political Life Camus and the Absurd Analytical Philosophy: The Problem of Mathematics Frege and Demystified Maths The Mystery Remains Meaning and Reference Russell’s Logical Atomism Logical Analysis The Logical Positivists A.J. Ayer’s Logical Positivism Testing for Meaning Wittgenstein’s Logical Atomism The Meaning of Meaning Language Games Private Thoughts Freud’s Theory of the Unconscious Ordinary Language Philosophy The Ghost in the Machine The Philosophy of Science The Induction Method Falsification Theory Thomas Kuhn: The Paradigm Shift Epistemological Anarchism From Modern to Postmodern The Three Big “IFS” of Postmodernism Nietzsche: The Delusion of Truth Language and Reality A System of Signs Structuralists Derrida and Deconstruction Logocentrism The Inexistent Self The End of Grand Narratives Foucault: Power Plays A World of Hyperreality What About Science? The Realist Viewpoint Western Philosophy at a Glance Further Reading Acknowledgements Index
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