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  1. Western philosophy refers to the philosophical thought and work of the Western world. Historically, the term refers to the philosophical thinking of Western culture, beginning with the ancient Greek philosophy of the pre-Socratics.

  2. A History of Western Philosophy is a 1946 book by British philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970). A survey of Western philosophy from the pre-Socratic philosophers to the early 20th century, each major division of the book is prefaced by an account of the historical background necessary to understand the currents of thought it ...

    • Bertrand Russell
    • English
    • 1945
    • 1947 (US), 1946 (UK)
  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Western philosophy, history of Western philosophy from the ancient Greeks to the present. This article relates philosophical ideas and movements to their historical background and traces the changing conception of the definition, function, and task of philosophy.

  4. Western philosophers. Ancient Greece. 600–500 BC. 400 BC. Hellenistic era. 300–200 BC. Classical Rome. 100 BC–100 AD. 100–400. Middle Ages. 500–900. 1000–1100. 1200–1300. 1400. Early modern period. 1500. 1600. 1700. Modern philosophers. 1800–1850. 1850–1900. 1900–1950. 1950–2000. See also. References. External links.

  5. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy organizes scholars from around the world in philosophy and related disciplines to create and maintain an up-to-date reference work. Co-Principal Editors: Edward N. Zalta and Uri Nodelman.

  6. Historia de la filosofía occidental (A History of Western Philosophy [1] en inglés) es un libro del filósofo Bertrand Russell publicado en 1945. Concebido como una introducción a la filosofía de occidente , desde los presocráticos hasta la filosofía de principios del siglo XX , el libro tuvo un considerable éxito comercial ...

  7. Introduction. Primary values. Aesthetic values. Ethical values. Cultural values. Secondary values. Material values. Communal values. Spiritual values. Theories of value. Ontology and deontology. Teleology and consequentialism. Virtue ethics and fitting-attitude theory. References. Values (Western philosophy)