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Little History of Philosophy [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 260 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 458 g, 42 b-w illus.
  • Sērija : Little Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300152086
  • ISBN-13: 9780300152081
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts: Hardback, 260 pages, height x width: 216x140 mm, weight: 458 g, 42 b-w illus.
  • Sērija : Little Histories
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Sep-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300152086
  • ISBN-13: 9780300152081
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
For readers of E. H. Gombrichs A Little History of the World, an equally irresistible volume that brings historys greatest philosophers to life   A primer in human existence: philosophy has rarely seemed so lucid, so important, so worth doing and so easy to enter into. . . . A wonderful introduction for anyone whos ever felt curious about almost anything.Sarah Bakewell, author of How To Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer   Philosophy begins with questions about the nature of reality and how we should live. These were the concerns of Socrates, who spent his days in the ancient Athenian marketplace asking awkward questions, disconcerting the people he met by showing them how little they genuinely understood. This engaging book introduces the great thinkers in Western philosophy and explores their most compelling ideas about the world and how best to live in it.   In forty brief chapters, Nigel Warburton guides us on a chronological tour of the major ideas in the history of philosophy. He provides interesting and often quirky stories of the lives and deaths of thought-provoking philosophers from Socrates, who chose to die by hemlock poisoning rather than live on without the freedom to think for himself, to Peter Singer, who asks the disquieting philosophical and ethical questions that haunt our own times.   Warburton not only makes philosophy accessible, he offers inspiration to think, argue, reason, and ask in the tradition of Socrates. A Little History of Philosophy presents the grand sweep of humanitys search for philosophical understanding and invites all to join in the discussion.

Recenzijas

Survey the entire history of (western) philosophy through short intellectual biographies of 40 philosophers from Socrates to Peter Singer, in as broadly approachable a style as E. H. Gombrichs A Little History of the World. A tall order; that Warburton (of the excellent podcast Philosophy Bites) has succeeded so well is a triumph.Steven Poole, The Guardian

Forty short chapters offer an informative, clear guide to forty major Western philosophers. Warburtons casual, conversational style belies the erudition that has gone into his book.Katie Owen, Sunday Telegraph

This brisk primer is, for the neophyte, a good place to start immersing oneself in the history of Western thought.Publishers Weekly

This book is a little classic.Merryn Williams, Oxford Times

A tour of the major ideas and thinkers in the history of philosophy, nicely presented in 40 brief chapters.The Bookseller

Warburton packs a heck of a lot in to what is something of a Goldilocks volume: neither too much nor too little, the exegesis neither too thin or too thick and lumpy, his Little History can be consumed as a nourishing treat in its own right or provide the perfect fuel to kick-start anyones journey into philosophy.Julian Baggini, The Observer

The magic of Nigel Warburtons book is its disarming accessibility. It closely follows the template of A Little History of the WorldErnst Gombrichs 1935 introductory text for children, recently translated by Yaleand Warburton is the ideal shout for a writer to match Gombrichs terse charm and easy authority. Anyone whos enjoyed Warburtons brilliant podcast series Philosophy Bites, where he and fellow demystifier David Edmonds half-nelson academics into spelling out their theories, will know he has a special gift for defusing complexity.Chris Brown, Time Out

Nigel Warburton takes the reader on a journey through the history of Western philosophy, in a highly accessible way. . . . Illuminating, informative and most of all enjoyable.Mary Lussiana, Country & Town House (Books of the Year)

This fascinating book makes a seemingly impenetrable subject accessible. . . . From the execution of Socrates to todays animal rights movement, he examines some of the most compelling ideas put forward by some of the brilliant minds of humanity has known.Gavin Engelbrecht, Northern Echo (Christmas Books)

This is a thought-provoking and engaging introduction to philosophy, sweeping through over 2000 years of Western philosophical ideas. . . . The core ideas are clearly described with engaging anecdotal elaborations, both visual and written, which reveal to the reader the real people behind the concepts.Good Book Guide

A primer in human existence: philosophy has rarely seemed so lucid, so important, so worth doing and so easy to enter into. Its refreshing to see the subject presented in terms of the history of ideas rather than of timeless concepts. A wonderful introduction for anyone whos ever felt curious about almost anything.Sarah Bakewell, author of How To Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer

A lively and eye-catching book, written in an easy style which should have splendid appeal for a young audience.Peter Cave, author of Can a Robot be Human?: 33 Perplexing Philosophy Puzzles

1 The Man Who Asked Questions
1(8)
Socrates
Plato
2 True Happiness
9(6)
Aristotle
3 We Know Nothing
15(7)
Pyrrho
4 The Garden Path
22(6)
Epicurus
5 Learning Not to Care
28(6)
Epictetus
Cicero
Seneca
6 Who Is Pulling Our Strings?
34(6)
Augustine
7 The Consolation of Philosophy
40(6)
Boethius
8 The Perfect Island
46(5)
Anselm
Aquinas
9 The Fox and the Lion
51(6)
Niccolo Machiavelli
10 Nasty, Brutish, and Short
57(5)
Thomas Hobbes
11 Could You Be Dreaming?
62(7)
Rene Descartes
12 Place Your Bets
69(7)
Blaise Pascal
13 The Lens Grinder
76(5)
Baruch Spinoza
14 The Prince and the Cobbler
81(6)
John Locke
Thomas Reid
15 The Elephant in the Room
87(6)
George Berkeley
John Locke
16 The Best of All Possible Worlds?
93(6)
Voltaire
Gottfried Leibniz
17 The Imaginary Watchmaker
99(6)
David Hume
18 Born Free
105(5)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
19 Rose-Tinted Reality
110(5)
Immanuel Kant
20 What if Everyone Did That?
115(6)
Immanuel Kant
21 Practical Bliss
121(5)
Jeremy Bentham
22 The Owl of Minerva
126(6)
Georg W.F. Hegel
23 Glimpses of Reality
132(6)
Arthur Schopenhauer
24 Space to Grow
138(7)
John Stuart Mill
25 Unintelligent Design
145(7)
Charles Darwin
26 Life's Sacrifices
152(6)
Søren Kierkegaard
27 Workers of the World Unite
158(6)
Karl Marx
28 So What?
164(7)
C.S. Peirce
William James
29 The Death of God
171(5)
Friedrich Nietzsche
30 Thoughts in Disguise
176(7)
Sigmund Freud
31 Is the Present King of France Bald?
183(7)
Bertrand Russell
32 Boo!/Hooray!
190(6)
A.J. Ayer
33 The Anguish of Freedom
196(6)
Jean-Paul Sartre
Simone de Beauvoir
Albert Camus
34 Bewitched by Language
202(6)
Ludwig Wittgenstein
35 The Man Who Didn't Ask Questions
208(6)
Hannah Arendt
36 Learning from Mistakes
214(8)
Karl Popper
Thomas Kuhn
37 The Runaway Train and the Unwanted Violinist
222(6)
Philippa Foot
Judith Jarvis Thomson
38 Fairness Through Ignorance
228(6)
John Rawls
39 Can Computers Think?
234(5)
Alan Turing
John Searle
40 A Modern Gadfly
239(7)
Peter Singer
Index 246
Nigel Warburton is a freelance philosopher, bestselling author of many popular introductions to philosophy, and co-host of the much-loved Philosophy Bites podcast. He lives in Oxford, UK.