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 History of Western PhilosophyAnd its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
Russell, BertrandPublisher:  Unwin University Books, London, United Kingdom Year Published:  1961   First Published:  1946
 Pages:  842pp
 Resource Type:  Book
 
 A history of western philosophy in relation to its social and economic background.
 
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 Table of Contents
 
 Preface
 Introduction
 
 BOOK I:  Ancient Philosophy
 
 Part I:  The Pre-Socratics
 1. The Rise of Greek Civilization
 2. The Milesian School
 3. Pythagoras
 4. Heraclitus
 5. Parmenides
 6. Empedocles
 7. Athens in Relation to Culture
 8. Anaxagoras
 9. The Atomists
 10. Protagoras
 
 Part II:  Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
 11. Socrates
 12. The Influence of Sparta
 13. The Sources of Plato's Opinions
 14. Plato's Utopia
 15. The Theory of Ideas
 16. Plato's Theory of Immortality
 17. Plato's Cosmogony
 18. Knowledge and Perception in Plato
 19. Aristotle's Metaphysics
 20. Aristotle's Ethics
 21. Aristotle's Politics
 22. Aristotle's Logic
 23. Aristotle's Physics
 24. Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy
 
 Part III:   Ancient Philosophy after Aristotle
 25. The Hellenistic World
 26. Cynics and Sceptics
 27. The Epicureans
 28. Stoicism
 29. The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture
 30. Plotinus
 
 BOOK II:  Catholic Philosophy
 Introduction
 
 Part I:  The Fathers
 1. The Religious Development of the Jews
 2. Christianity During the First Four Centuries
 3. Three Doctors of the Church
 4. St Augustine's Philosophy and Theology
 5. The Fifth and Sixth Centuries
 6. St Benedict and Gregory the Great
 
 Part II:  The Schoolmen
 7. The Papacy in the Dark Ages
 8. John the Scot
 9. Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century
 10. Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy
 11. The Twelfth Century
 12. The Thirteenth Century
 13. St Thomas Aquinas
 14. Franciscan Schoolmen
 15. The Eclipse of the Papacy
 
 BOOK III:  Modern Philosophy
 
 Part I:  From the Renaissance to Hume
 1. General Characteristics
 2. The Italian Renaissance
 3. Machiavelli
 4. Erasmus and More
 5. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
 6. The Rise of Science
 7. Francis Bacon
 8. Hobbes's Leviathon
 9. Descartes
 10. Spinoza
 11. Leibniz
 12. Philosophical Liberalism
 13. Locke's Theory of Knowledge
 14. Locke's Political Philosophy
 15. Locke's Influence
 16. Berkeley
 17. Hume
 
 Part II:  From Rousseau to the Present Day
 18. The Romantic Movement
 19. Rousseau
 20. Kant
 21. Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century
 22. Hegel
 23. Byron
 24. Schopenhauer
 25. Nietzsche
 26. The Utilitarians
 27. Karl Marx
 28. Bergson
 29. William James
 30. John Dewey
 31. The Philosophy of Logical Analysis
 
 Index
 
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