An edition of Ten Great Works of Philosophy (1969)

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An edition of Ten Great Works of Philosophy (1969)

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English
Pages
480

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Cover of: Ten Great Works of Philosophy
Ten Great Works of Philosophy
March 2002, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media
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Cover of: Ten Great Works of Philosophy
Ten Great Works of Philosophy
March 2002, Tandem Library
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Cover of: Ten great works of philosophy.
Ten great works of philosophy.
1969, New American Library
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Table of Contents

Apology. Crito and the death of Socrates, from Phaedo, by Plato.
Poetics, by Aristotle.
St. Anselm and St Thomas Aquinas, Proofs for the existence of God: The ontological proof of St. Anselm, from Proslogium. St. Thomas's proofs of God's existence, from The summa theologica.
Meditations on the first philosophy, by R. Descartes.
An inquiry concerning human understanding, by D. Hume.
Prolegomena to any future metaphysics, by I. Kant.
Utilitarianism, by J. S. Mill.
The will to believe, by W. James.

Edition Notes

Series
A Mentor book

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
190
Library of Congress
B21 .W64

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Pagination
480 p.
Number of pages
480

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5444094M
Internet Archive
tengreatworksofp00wolf
LCCN
73097475
Library Thing
1337388

First Sentence

"Historians of philosophy commonly agree that Thales, a sixth-century B.C. Greek from the Mediterranean island of Miletus, was the first philosopher in western civilization."

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