First Philosophy - Second Edition: Fundamental Problems and Readings in PhilosophyAndrew Bailey Broadview Press, 5 Απρ 2011 - 992 σελίδες First Philosophy brings together fifty-four classic and contemporary readings on seven central philosophical topics. Mindful of the intrinsic difficulty of the material, the editors provide comprehensive introductions both to each topic and to each individual selection. By presenting a detailed discussion of the historical and intellectual background to each piece, the editors enable readers to approach the material without unnecessary barriers to understanding. A brief introduction to arguments is included, as are appendices on terminology and philosophical puzzles and paradoxes. |
Περιεχόμενα
it is not a book about phi thinking about the reading ask yourself if you really | 1 |
Philosophy of ReligionDoes God Exist? | 15 |
designed to be modular that is in general one read | 56 |
Plato Republic c 380 | 92 |
William James | 105 |
Alvin Plantinga | 123 |
EpistemologyIs the External World the Way It Appears to | 133 |
Descartes Meditations on First Philosophy 1641 | 135 |
A J Ayer | 556 |
Daniel Dennett | 563 |
Bernard Williams and Thomas Nagel | 577 |
EthicsHow Ought We to Live Our Lives? | 601 |
1955 | 623 |
Immanuel Kant | 636 |
1957 | 647 |
John Stuart Mill | 671 |
Epistemologyls the External World the Way It Appears to | 144 |
John Locke | 172 |
George Berkeley | 190 |
Hume An Enquiry Concerning Human | 196 |
Immanuel Kant | 215 |
Kant Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals 1785 | 232 |
G E Moore | 247 |
Gettier | 263 |
Lorraine Code | 269 |
Philosophy of ScienceWhen if Ever Are Scientific Inferences Justified? | 287 |
Carl Hempel | 324 |
Karl Popper | 331 |
Wesley Salmon | 356 |
S Peirce | 371 |
Philosophy of MindWhat Is the Place of Mind in the Physical World? | 415 |
Hilary Putnam | 442 |
John R Searle | 455 |
the Propositional Attitudes | 473 |
Frank Jackson | 506 |
David Chalmers | 515 |
MetaphysicsDo We Have Free Will? | 525 |
A Campbell | 542 |
Friedrich Nietzsche | 704 |
1966 | 711 |
Virginia Held | 715 |
1976 | 731 |
Mary Midgley | 734 |
SocialPolitical PhilosophyWhat Is Justice? | 743 |
1978 | 745 |
Thomas Hobbes | 755 |
1982 | 764 |
John Stuart Mill | 783 |
1987 | 786 |
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels | 827 |
1990 | 833 |
Simone de Beauvoir | 848 |
1991 | 868 |
Robert Nozick | 876 |
Susan Moller Okin | 893 |
Philosophical Puzzles and Paradoxes | 915 |
Philosophical Lexicon | 931 |
Image Credits | 961 |
Sources for Quotations | 967 |
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