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  1. 12 de nov. de 2019 · Modern Philosophy - Bentham to Russell: PART 1. British Empiricism and the Idealist Movement in Great Britain / PART 2. Idealism in America, The Pragmatist Movement, The Revolt Against Idealism -- VOLUME 9.

  2. MEDIAEVAL PHILOSOPHY CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. IN this second volume of my history of philosophy I had originally hoped to give an account of the development of philo­ sophy throughout the whole period of the Middle Ages, under­

  3. A history of philosophy. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. Contents: v. 1. Greece and Rome-[etc]- v. 4. From Descartes to Leibniz-v. 5. The British philosophers from Hobbes to Humes-v. 6. From the French Enlightenment to Kant.

  4. extensive bibliography, Volume II of the Routledge History of Philosophy provides a comprehensive and user-friendly survey and analysis of the methods and achievements of post-Platonic Classical philosophers.

    • The Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1945–2015
    • CONTENTS
    • 1 Language, Mind, Epistemology
    • 2 Logic, Metaphysics, Science
    • 3 Analytic Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy
    • 4 Analytic Aesthetics and Philosophy of Religion
    • 5 Central Movements and Issues
    • 6 Continental Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy
    • 7 Continental Aesthetics and Philosophy of Religion
    • 8 Bridge Builders, Border Crossers, Synthesizers
    • 9 Comparative Philosophy
    • IV Epilogue: On the Philosophy of the History of Philosophy
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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    List of Contributors Preface and Acknowledgments page xi xv Introduction: Philosophical Reflections on the Recent History of Philosophy I Analytic Philosophy

    Analytic Philosophy of Language: From First Philosophy to Foundations of Linguistic Science Analyticity: The Carnap–Quine Debate and Its Aftermath Philosophy of Linguistics Varieties of Externalism, Linguistic and Mental An Analytic-Hermeneutic History of Consciousness Computational Philosophies of Mind v vi Contents Philosophy of Action Contempora...

    Logic in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century (Re)discovering Ground Lewis’s Theories of Causation and Their Influence Naturalism from the Mid-Twentieth Century to the Present: Quine’s “Hegelianism,” Armstrong’s Empiricism, and the Rise of Liberal Naturalism The History of Philosophy of Science A Modern Synthesis of Philosophy and Biology

    The Revival of Virtue Ethics Kantian Ethics Consequentialism and Its Critics Contents vii The Rediscovery of Metanormativity: From Prichard to Raz by Way of Falk Constitutivism John Rawls’s Political Liberalism The Twilight of the Liberal Social Contract: On the Reception of Rawlsian Political Liberalism Feminist Philosophy and Real Politics: Susan...

    Analytic Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art Philosophy of Religion II Continental Philosophy

    Existentialism Sartre and Merleau-Ponty on Freedom Heidegger, Critical Theory, and the Critique of Technology Authenticity and Social Critique viii Contents Hermeneutics in Post-War Continental European Philosophy Feminist Philosophy since : Constructivism and Materialism Philosophies of Difference

    The Concept of Autonomy in the History of the Frankfurt School Emerging Ethics Leo Strauss: Political Philosophy as First Philosophy Critical Environmental Philosophy Philosophy of Technology Philosophy of Education and the “Education of Reason”: Post-Foundational Approaches through Dewey, Wittgenstein, and Foucault

    The Bearing of Film on Philosophy Aesthetics, Psychoanalysis, and the Avant-Garde Continental Philosophy of Religion Contents ix III Bridge Builders, Border Crossers, Synthesizers, and Comparative Philosophy

    Rethinking the Analytic/Continental Divide Phenomenology and Ordinary Language Philosophy Phenomenology Meets Philosophy of Mind and Language The Impact of Pragmatism Unruly Readers, Unruly Words: Wittgenstein and Language Anglo-American Existential Phenomenology A Conceptual Genealogy of the Pittsburgh School: Between Kant and Hegel

    Authenticity and the Right to Philosophy: On Latin American Philosophy’s Great Debate The East in the West: Chinese, Japanese, and Indian Philosophy in the Twentieth Century Jewish Philosophy and the Shoah x Contents

    Developments and Debates in the Historiography of Philosophy References Index

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    We, the editors of this volume, began this project in early , but its roots go back several decades. As long-time friends, philosophical colleagues, and dialogue partners working in quite different philosophical traditions, we always found it helpful to hear the other explain the history behind the latest debates. We thus hoped that our philosophic...

  5. The main objective of Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy is to expand the range, variety and quality of texts in the history of philosophy which are available in English.

  6. The Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity comprises over forty specially commissioned essays by experts on the philosophy of the period 200–800 ce.