sábado, 30 de outubro de 2010

Modern Philosophy - 17th and 18th Centuries


Modern Philosophy is an exploration of the ideas of six major thinkers from Descartes to Hume. It takes a fresh and engaging look at the common themes that dominate this period as well as examining the differences in the work of the six philosophers. Through vivid and witty prose, Richard Francks skilfully presents those ideas that have informed the development of philosophy as we know it, and which present a challenge to beliefs and attitudes that most of us now share. In this work we find the source of modern philosophical inquiry - questions such as the existence of God, the Mind and Body problem, the idea of the self, and the existence of the world had their birth in these texts - as well as broader questions about political and social philosophy. Thinkers discussed: Rene Descartes Baruch Spinoza Gottfried Willhelm Leibniz John Locke George Berkeley David Hume This will be ideal for anybody coming to the ideas of these philosophers for the first time.

Modern Philosophy: The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries

Richard Francks

Routledge 2003 256 Pages PDF 1 MB

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