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HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Author:
ANIL MITRA
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INTRODUCTION
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The temperamentalist thesis
The restriction to Western philosophy
The second edition
CHAPTER 1: THE PERIODS AND MAIN INFLUENCES
CHAPTER 2: GREEK PHILOSOPHY
RELIGIOUS ORIGINS OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY
GREEK PHILOSOPHY: ORIGINS
Early Greek philosophy
Problem of Substance (Metaphysics) - and The Philosophy of Nature
Problem of change
Problem of Change
Age of sophists
Socrates and the Socratic schools
GREEK PHILOSOPHY: THE AGE OF GREAT SYSTEMS
Plato (427 - 347 BCE)
Rational (insight) Forms or ideas Dialectic
Doctrine of ideas: (Plato’s most original philosophical achievement.)
Philosophy of nature
Cosmology
Psychology
Doctrine of immortality
Ethics
Politics
Aristotle (384 - 322 BCE)
Extant writings
Philosophy and the sciences
Logic
Metaphysics
Theology
Physics
Biology
Psychology
Ethics
Politics
ETHICAL PERIOD (ABOUT 350 - 200 BCE)
Epicureanism and stoicism
Skepticism and eclecticism
Stoicism - continued
Logic and the theory of knowledge
Metaphysics
Cosmology
Psychology
Ethics
GREEK PHILOSOPHY: THE RELIGIOUS PERIOD (150 BCE - 500 AD)
Jewish Greek philosophy
Neo-Pythagoreanism
Neoplatonism
THE DECLINE OF GREEK PHILOSOPHY
The closing of the school at Athens
The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
CHAPTER 3: MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
Doctrine and dogma
The periods of medieval philosophy
Scholastic period
Formative Period - the Schoolmen
School of Chartres. Cathedral at Chartres
Culmination
Decline
CHAPTER 4: THE MODERN PERIOD
BACKGROUND
The Renaissance
THE BEGINNING OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY 1550 - 1670
Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)
Inductive methods
Programs of philosophy
Philosophy of man
Bacon as an empiricist
Thomas Hobbes (1588 - 1679)
Theory of knowledge
Metaphysics
Psychology
Politics
Blaise Pascal (1632 - 1662)
Mathematician, Jansenist, anti-Jesuit
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: CONTINENTAL RATIONALISM
René Descartes (1598 - 1650)
Descartes problem
Classification of the sciences
Method and criterion of knowledge
Proofs of the existence of God
Truth and error
Existence of the external world
Relation of mind and body
Baruch (Benedict) de Spinoza (1632 - 1677)
Rationalism
Method
The universal substance
Attributes of god
Theory of knowledge
Ethics and politics
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: BRITISH EMPIRICISM
John Locke (1632 - 1704)
Locke’s problem
Origin of knowledge
Nature and validity of knowledge
Limits of knowledge
Metaphysics
Ethics
Free will
Political philosophy
Theory of education
Economic theory
Locke’s influence
George Berkeley (1685 - 1753)
David Hume (1711 - 1776)
Hume’s problem
Science and human nature
Origins of knowledge
Relation of cause and effect
Validity of knowledge
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: RATIONALISM IN GERMANY
Leibniz (1646 - 1716)
Christian Wolff (1679 - 1754)
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: THE ENLIGHTENMENT
Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
Materialism and evolutionism
Progress of the sciences
Charles-Louis de Secondat Montesquieu (1685 - 1754)
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
Human nature
Political philosophy
Educational philosophy
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: IMMANUEL KANT (1724 - 1804)
Kant’s heritage
Kant’s problem
The problem of knowledge
Knowledge presupposes a mind
The first transcendental method
Preliminary analysis of experience
The theory of sense perception
The theory of the understanding
Kant’s forms of understanding
Validity of judgment
Knowledge of things-in-themselves
Impossibility of metaphysics
Rational cosmology
Use of metaphysics in experience
Use of teleology in nature
Ethics
Some comments on the successors of Kant
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: PHILOSOPHY AFTER KANT
The legacy of Kant
Idealism
Realism
Empiricism
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: GERMAN IDEALISM
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762 - 1814)
Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling (1775 - 1854)
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768 - 1834)
Dialectic method
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: GERMAN PHILOSOPHY AFTER HEGEL
Johann Friedrich Hebart (1776 - 1841)
A return to idealism: Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860)
Gustav Theodor Fechner (1801 - 1887)
Rudolf Hermann Lotze (1817 - 1881)
Friedrich Albert Lange (1828 - 1875)
Wilhelm Wundt (1832 - 1920)
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900)
Rudolf Christoph Eucken (1846 - 1926)
Wilhelm Windelbland (1848 - 1915)
Ernst Cassirer (1874 - 1945)
Noted for his analysis of cultural values
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: FRENCH AND BRITISH NINETEENTH CENTURY PHILOSOPHY
Beginnings of Positivism, And its Interaction with Empiricism
August Comte (1798 - 1857)
Stages of knowledge
Comte’s scheme of sciences
A theory of history
Progress to the ideal
Ethics
Subjective method
MODERN PHILOSOPHY: BRITISH UTILITARIANISM
John Stuart Mill (1806 - 1873)
Ethics
Liberalism
Herbert Spencer (1820 - 1903)
CHAPTER 5: THE RECENT PERIOD: LATE 19TH TO 21ST CENTURY
INTRODUCTION
Influences on recent philosophy
Paradigms
Critical commentary
Other cultures
The effect on philosophy
THE RECENT PERIOD: SCHOOLS AND TRENDS OF PHILOSOPHY
20th Century Schools and Trends of Philosophy
Introduction
Absolute Idealism
Analytic Philosophy
Notes
Scientific conventionalism and fictionalism
Pragmatism
Positivism and Logical Empiricism
Positivism and ethics
Analytic and linguistic philosophy
Empiricism
Utilitarianism
Rationalism
Comtean Positivism
From phenomenology to Hermeneutics
From Marxism to Critical Theory
From Structuralism to Deconstruction
Critical Realism
Empiricism
Existentialism
Hegelianism
Hermeneutics
Idealism
Immanuel Kant
Intuitionism
Legal Positivism
Linguistic Philosophy
Logical Positivism
Lenin, Stalin
Materialism
Naturalism
Neo-Kantians
Neo-Scholasticism
New Realism
Personalism
Phenomenology
Realist Phenomenology
An idealism
Hermeneutic Phenomenology
Existential Phenomenology
Postmodernism
Began 1970s in philosophy, culture, arts
Post-Structuralism
Pragmatism
Process Philosophy
Realism
Derived from the structuralism inspired by Ferdinand de Saussure
Twentieth Century Realism
Uppsala School
Utilitarianism
Members and Associates
Brief History
Vitalism
Ratio-vitalism
Political Philosophy
Education and the Philosophy of Education
Natural Philosophy
Philosophy of Science
Philosophies of the disciplines
20TH Century Philosophers
American Philosophers
European Philosophers
THE RECENT PERIOD: INFLUENTIAL PHILOSOPHERS
Gottlob Frege
Alfred North Whitehead
Karl Raimund Popper
Wittgenstein’s sources of inspiration
Wittgenstein: Reflections
On Critical-Imaginative Sources
The specific importance of Wittgenstein
Wittgenstein and privacy
Wittgenstein on philosophy
The Basic Realism and the Picture Theory of the Tractacus
Transition to Wittgenstein’s later account of language
Wittgenstein: Philosophical Investigations
False Prisons
Wittgenstein and his followers
On Meaning
Uses of language
Sense and reference
Analysis of meaning
Frege and Wittgenstein
An alternative
Notes
Martin Heidegger
Heidegger’s program
From Heidegger
Ontology must clarify the meaning of Being
CHAPTER 6: THE FUTURE
Philosophical nihilism
The obligations and needs of philosophy
The possibilities of philosophyin the Western and other academic traditions
Ways of Philosophical Understanding
Analysis of language, concepts
Ways that are unique to philosophy
The third transcendental method or transcendental logic
Further considerations
A concept of philosophy
See History of thought and action
The education of the philosopher
Journey in Being
And continues to synthesize with an appeal to the whole being
True Philosophy
CHAPTER 7: TRANSCENDENTAL AND REAL LOGIC
The foundation of this method is in the propositions
Real Logic
HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY
Author:
ANIL MITRA
Publisher:
www.horizons-2000.org
Book library
›
Philosophy and Mysticism (Irfan)
›
Western Philosophy
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