A History of Philosophy: Maine de Biran to SartreNewman Press, 1946 - 504 σελίδες V. 1. pt. 1-2. Greece and Rome.--v. 2. Medieval philosophy. pt. 1. Augustine to Bonaventure. pt. 2. Albert the Great to Duns Scotus.--v. 3. Late Mediaeval and Renaissance Philosophy. pt. 1. Ockham to the Speculative Mystics. pt. 2 The revival of Platonism to Suárez.--v. 4. Modern Philosophy. Descartes to Leibnitz.--v. 5. Modern Philosophy - The British Philosophers. pt. 1 . Hobbes to Paley. pt. 2. Berkeley to Hume.--v. 6. The modern Philosophy. pt. 1. The French Enlightenment to Kant. pt. 2. Kant.--v. 7. Modern Philosophy. pt. 1. Fichte to Hegel. pt. 2. Schopenhauer to Nietzsche.--v. 8. Modern Philosophy -Bentham to Russell. pt. 1. British Empiricism and the Idealist Movement in Great Britain. pt. 2. Idealism in America, The Pragmatist Movement, The revolt against Idealism.--v. 9. Modern Philosophy - Maine de Biran to Sartre. pt. 1. The Revolution to Henri Bergson. pt. 2. Bergson to Sartre. |
Περιεχόμενα
PART I | 1 |
THE IDEOLOGISTS AND MAINE DE BIRAN | 19 |
ECLECTICISM | 37 |
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα | |
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A History of Philosophy: Maine de Biran to Sartre Frederick Charles Copleston Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 1946 |
A History of Philosophy: Maine de Biran to Sartre Frederick Charles Copleston Προβολή αποσπασμάτων - 1946 |
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