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The Sense Of The Past Essays In The History Of Philosophy Bernard Williams

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The Sense Of The Past Essays In The History Of Philosophy Bernard Williams
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.18 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Bernard Williams
ISBN: 9780691124773, 9780691134086, 0691124779, 0691134081
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Sense Of The Past Essays In The History Of Philosophy Bernard Williams by Bernard Williams 9780691124773, 9780691134086, 0691124779, 0691134081 instant download after payment.

Essays in the History of Philosophy by one of the brilliant philosophers of our time;

Preface – Patricia Williams

Introduction – Myles Burnyeat

 

Greek: General

One – The Legacy of Greek Philosophy

Two – The Women of Trachis: Fictions, Pessimism, Ethics

Three – Understanding Homer: Literature, History and Ideal Anthropology

 

Socrates and Plato

Four – Pagan Justice and Christian Love

Five – Introduction to Plato’s Theaetetus

Six – Plato against the Immoralist

Seven – The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato’s Republic

Eight – Plato’s Construction of Intrinsic Gooness

Nine – Cratylus’ Theory of Names and Its Refutation

Ten – Plato: The Invention of Philosophy

 

Aristotle

Eleven – Acting as the Virtuous Person Acts

Twelve – Aristotle on the Good: A Formal Sketch

Thirteen – Justice as a Virtue

Fourteen – Hylomorphism

 

Descartes

Fifteen – Descartes’ Use of Scepticism

Sixteen – Introductory Essay on Descarte’ Meditations

Seventeen – Descartes and the Historiography of Philosophy

 

Hume

Eighteen – Hume on Religion

 

Sidgwick

Nineteen – The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and the Ambitions of Ethics

 

Nietzsche

Twenty – Nietzsche’s Minimalist Moral Psychology

Twenty-One – Introduction to The Gay Science

Twenty-Two – “There are many kinds of eyes”

Twenty-Three – Unbearable Suffering

 

R. G. Collingwood

Twenty-Four – An Essay on Collingwood


Wittgenstein

Twenty-Five – Wittgenstein and Idealism

 

Bernard Williams: Complete Philosophical Publications

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