Philosophers Speak for Themselves: From Thales to Plato
Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 31,63 MB
Release : 1956
Category : Philosophy, Ancient
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Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 31,63 MB
Release : 1956
Category : Philosophy, Ancient
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Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 36,15 MB
Release : 2012-03-01
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ISBN : 9781258244170
Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 43,13 MB
Release : 1956
Category :
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Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : 398 pages
File Size : 40,7 MB
Release : 1956
Category : Philosophy, Ancient
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Author : Thomas Vernor Smith
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 31,28 MB
Release : 1956
Category : Philosophy, Ancient
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Author : James Bowen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 603 pages
File Size : 10,8 MB
Release : 2018-10-24
Category : Education
ISBN : 1136500685
Volume One of three, this is a reprint of James Bowen's A History of Western Education originally published by Methuen in the 1970s. Volume One covers The Ancient World: Orient and Mediterranean 2000B.C - A.D. 1054. The volume traces the development of education in the ancient world from the first scribal cultures of Mesopotamia and Egypt to learning in the early Christian church. A detailed account is given of the achievements of Greece in literacy, learning, philosophy and training for public life - achievements which were further developed in the Hellenistic Orient and incorporated by the Romans into their own highly organized educational system. This leads to the emergence of a specifically Christian ideal of education, the decline of secular learning in the West, and the preservation of learning both in Byzantium and in Western monasticism.
Author : Ellen M. Chen
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 32,46 MB
Release : 2010-12-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1456826115
This is the fi rst work devoted to an expositi on on Daoist metaphysics and presenti ng Dao as a feminine principle. The work should be of interest to scholars and general readers in many disciplines: Comparati ve philosophy, religious studies, metaphysics, Asian studies, Chinese studies... etc.
Author : Jonathan Rée
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 761 pages
File Size : 42,74 MB
Release : 2019-08-20
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0300248806
An ambitious new history of philosophy in English that broadens the canon to include many lesser-known figures Ludwig Wittgenstein once wrote that “philosophy should be written like poetry.” But philosophy has often been presented more prosaically as a long trudge through canonical authors and great works. But what, Jonathan Rée asks, if we instead saw the history of philosophy as a haphazard series of unmapped forest paths, a mass of individual stories showing endurance, inventiveness, bewilderment, anxiety, impatience, and good humor? Here, Jonathan Rée brilliantly retells this history, covering such figures as Descartes, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Mill, James, Frege, Wittgenstein, and Sartre. But he also includes authors not usually associated with philosophy, such as William Hazlitt, George Eliot, Darwin, and W. H. Auden. Above all, he uncovers dozens of unremembered figures—puritans, revolutionaries, pantheists, feminists, nihilists, socialists, and scientists—who were passionate and active readers of philosophy, and often authors themselves. Breaking away from high-altitude narratives, he shows how philosophy finds its way into ordinary lives, enriching and transforming them in unexpected ways.
Author : Albert Abraham Michelson
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 41,78 MB
Release : 1927
Category : Ophthalmology
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Author : Rodney Sharkey
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 32,83 MB
Release : 2024-01-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 1501391259
Addressing their shared passion for literature, art, and music, this book documents how Samuel Beckett and David Bowie produce extraordinarily empathetic creative outputs that reflect the experience and the effect of alienation. Through an exploration of their artistic practices, the study also illustrates how both artists articulate shared forms of human experience otherwise silenced by normative modes of representation. To liberate these experiences, Bowie and Beckett create alternative theatrical, musical, and philosophical spaces, which help frame the power relations of the psychological, verbal, and material places we inhabit. The result is that their work demonstrates how individuals are disciplined by the implicitly repressive social order of late capitalism, while, simultaneously, offering an informed political alternative. In making the injunctions of the social order apparent, Beckett and Bowie also transgress its terms, opening up new spaces beyond the conventional identities of family, nation, and gender, until both artists finally coalesce in the quantum space of the posthuman.