The History of Western Philosophy (Record no. 9200)
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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 978-0-671-20158-6 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Edition number | 23 |
Classification number | 190 |
Item number | RUS |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Russel Bertnard |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | The History of Western Philosophy |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Bertrand Russell |
Medium | English |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New York |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | A Touchstone Book |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 1945 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | v,895 p. , |
Other physical details | soft bound |
Dimensions | 13.5x 21 cm |
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FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | BOOK ONE. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY<br/>Part I. The Pre-Socratics<br/>Chapter I. The Rise of Greek Civilization<br/>Chapter II. The Milesian School<br/>Chapter III. Pythagoras<br/>Chapter IV. Heraclitus<br/>Chapter V. Parmenides<br/>Chapter VI. Empedocles<br/>Chapter VII. Athens in Relation to Culture<br/>Chapter VIII. Anaxagoras<br/>Chapter IX. The Atomists<br/>Chapter X. Protagoras<br/>Part II. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle<br/>Chapter XI. Socrates<br/>Chapter XII. The Influence of Sparta<br/>Chapter XIII. The Sources of Plato's Opinions<br/>Chapter XIV. Plato's Utopia<br/>Chapter XV. The Theory of Ideas<br/>Chapter XVI. Plato's Theory of Immortality<br/>Chapter XVII. Plato's Cosmogony<br/>Chapter XVIII. Knowledge and Perception in Plato<br/>Chapter XIX. Aristotle's Metaphysics<br/>Chapter XX. Aristotle's Ethics<br/>Chapter XXI. Aristotle's Politics<br/>Chapter XXII. Aristotle's Logic<br/>Chapter XXIII. Aristotle's Physics<br/>Chapter XXIV. Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy<br/>Part III. Ancient Philosophy after Aristotle<br/>Chapter XXV. The Hellenistic World<br/>Chapter XXVI. Cynics and Sceptics<br/>Chapter XXVII. The Epicureans<br/>Chapter XXVIII. Stoicism<br/>Chapter XXIX. The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture<br/>Chapter XXX. Plotinus<br/>BOOK TWO. CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHY<br/>Introduction<br/>Part I. The Fathers<br/>Chapter I. The Religious Development of the Jews<br/>Chapter II. Christianity During the First Four Centuries<br/>Chapter III. Three Doctors of the Church<br/>Chapter IV. Saint Augustine's Philosophy and Theology<br/>Chapter V. The Fifth and Sixth Centuries<br/>Chapter VI. Saint Benedict and Gregory the Great<br/>Part II. The Schoolmen<br/>Chapter VII. The Papacy in the Dark Ages<br/>Chapter VIII. John the Scot<br/>Chapter IX. Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century<br/>Chapter X. Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy<br/>Chapter XI. The Twelfth Century<br/>Chapter XII. The Thirteenth Century<br/>Chapter XIII. Saint Thomas Aquinas<br/>Chapter XIV. Franciscan Schoolmen<br/>Chapter XV. The Eclipse of the Papacy<br/>BOOK THREE. MODERN PHILOSOPHY<br/>Part I. From the Renaissance to Hume<br/>Chapter I. General Characteristics<br/>Chapter II. The Italian Renaissance<br/>Chapter III. Machiavelli<br/>Chapter IV. Erasmus and More<br/>Chapter V. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation<br/>Chapter VI. The Rise of Science<br/>Chapter VII. Francis Bacon<br/>Chapter VIII. Hobbes's Leviathan<br/>Chapter IX. Descartes<br/>Chapter X. Spinoza<br/>Chapter XI. Leibniz<br/>Chapter XII. Philosophical Liberalism<br/>Chapter XIII. Locke's Theory of Knowledge<br/>Chapter XIV. Locke's Political Philosophy<br/>Chapter XV. Locke's Influence<br/>Chapter XVI. Berkeley<br/>Chapter XVII. Hume<br/>Part II. From Rousseau to the Present Day<br/>Chapter XVIII. The Romantic Movement<br/>Chapter XIX. Rousseau<br/>Chapter XX. Kant<br/>Chapter XXI. Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century<br/>Chapter XXII. Hegel<br/>Chapter XXIII. Byron<br/>Chapter XXIV. Schopenhauer<br/>Chapter XXV. Nietzsche<br/>Chapter XXVI. The Utilitarians<br/>Chapter XXVII. Karl Marx<br/>Chapter XXVIII. Bergson<br/>Chapter XXIX. William James<br/>Chapter XXX. John Dewey<br/>Chapter XXXI. The Philosophy of Logical Analysis |
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Koha issues (borrowed), all copies | 1 |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Non-fiction | Tetso College Library | Tetso College Library | Philosohpy | 19/07/2024 | 1947.00 | 1 | 190 RUS | 13983 | 14/10/2024 | 02/09/2024 | 19/07/2024 | Books |