The Philosophy of History

The Philosophy of History
Title The Philosophy of History PDF eBook
Author Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Pages 586
Release 1902
Genre History
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Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy

Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy
Title Lectures on the History of Political Philosophy PDF eBook
Author John Rawls
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 497
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0674042565

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Constantly revised and refined over three decades, Rawls's lectures on various historical figures reflect his developing and changing views on the history of liberalism and democracy. With its careful analyses of the doctrine of the social contract, utilitarianism, and socialism, this volume has a critical place in the traditions it expounds.

History of Philosophy Volume 2

History of Philosophy Volume 2
Title History of Philosophy Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Frederick Copleston
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 630
Release 2003-06-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780826468963

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Copleston, an Oxford Jesuit and specialist in the history of philosophy, created his history as an introduction for Catholic ecclesiastical seminaries. The 11-volume series gives an accessible account of each philosopher's work, and explains their relationship to the work of other philosophers.

What is Ancient Philosophy?

What is Ancient Philosophy?
Title What is Ancient Philosophy? PDF eBook
Author Pierre Hadot
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 390
Release 2002
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780674013735

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Hadot shows how the schools, trends, and ideas of ancient Greek and Roman philosophy strove to transform the individual's mode of perceiving and being in the world. For the ancients, philosophical theory and the philosophical way of life were inseparably linked. Hadot asks us to consider whether and how this connection might be reestablished today.

Basic Questions of Philosophy

Basic Questions of Philosophy
Title Basic Questions of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Martin Heidegger
Publisher Indiana University Press (Ips)
Pages 224
Release 1994-06-22
Genre Philosophy
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First published in German in 1984 as volume 45 of Martin Heidegger's collected works, this book is the first English translation of a lecture course he presented at the University of Freiburg in 1937–1938. Heidegger's task here is to reassert the question of the essence of truth, not as a "problem" or as a matter of "logic," but precisely as a genuine philosophical question, in fact the one basic question of philosophy. Thus, this course is about the essence of truth and the essence of philosophy. On both sides Heidegger draws extensively upon the ancient Greeks, on their understanding of truth as aletheia and their determination of the beginning of philosophy as the disposition of wonder. In addition, these lectures were presented at the time that Heidegger was composing his second magnum opus, Beiträge zur Philosophie, and provide the single best introduction to that complex and crucial text.

Lectures on the history of ancient philosophy

Lectures on the history of ancient philosophy
Title Lectures on the history of ancient philosophy PDF eBook
Author William A. Butler
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Pages 516
Release 1856
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Hegel and Ancient Philosophy

Hegel and Ancient Philosophy
Title Hegel and Ancient Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Glenn Alexander Magee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 319
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 135160242X

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Hegel’s debts to ancient philosophy are widely acknowledged by scholars, and by the philosopher himself. Roughly half of his Lectures on the History of Philosophy is devoted to ancient philosophy, and throughout his work Hegel frequently frames his positions in relation to the thinkers and movements of antiquity. This volume presents original essays from leading scholars dealing with Hegel’s debts to ancient thinkers, as well as his own, often problematic readings of ancient philosophy. While around half of the chapters discuss Hegel’s treatment of Aristotle—a topic that has long been at the forefront of scholarship—the other half explore his relationship to such ancient figures as Xenophanes, Anaxagoras, Socrates, Plato, Sextus Empiricus, and the Stoics. The essays challenge a number of longstanding scholarly assumptions regarding, for example, Hegel’s denigration of the "mythical," his developmentalist approach to ancient thought, his conception of the state in relation to the Greek polis, his "hermeneutic" of the Platonic dialogues, and his use of Aristotelian concepts in arguments concerning the psyche, the body, and their unity and distinction.​