The Cambridge History of Philosophy 1870-1945
Author: Thomas Baldwin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-11-27
Total Pages: 986
ISBN-13: 9780521591041
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Author: Thomas Baldwin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003-11-27
Total Pages: 986
ISBN-13: 9780521591041
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Kelly Becker
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2019-11-21
Total Pages: 902
ISBN-13: 9781107173033
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis landmark achievement in philosophical scholarship brings together leading experts from the diverse traditions of Western philosophy in a common quest to illuminate and explain the most important philosophical developments since the Second World War. Focusing particularly (but not exclusively) on those insights and movements that most profoundly shaped the English-speaking philosophical world, this volume bridges the traditional divide between 'analytic' and 'Continental' philosophy while also reaching beyond it. The result is an authoritative guide to the most important advances and transformations that shaped philosophy during this tumultuous and fascinating period of history, developments that continue to shape the field today. It will be of interest to students and scholars of contemporary philosophy of all levels and will prove indispensable for any serious philosophical collection.
Author: Allen W. Wood
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2012-09-10
Total Pages: 1222
ISBN-13: 1316175650
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe latest volume in the Cambridge Histories of Philosophy series, The Cambridge History of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century (1790–1870) brings together twenty-nine leading experts in the field and covers the years 1790–1870. Their twenty-eight chapters provide a comprehensive survey of the period, organizing the material topically. After a brief editor's introduction, the book begins with three chapters surveying the background of nineteenth-century philosophy: followed by two on logic and mathematics, two on nature and natural science, five on mind and language (including psychology, the human sciences and aesthetics), four on ethics, three on religion, seven on society (including chapters on the French Revolution, the decline of natural right, political economy and social discontent), and three on history, which deal with historical method, speculative theories of history and the history of philosophy.
Author: Emily S. Rosenberg
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2012-10-30
Total Pages: 1168
ISBN-13: 0674047214
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBetween 1870 and 1945, advances in communication and transportation simultaneously expanded and shrank the world. In five interpretive essays, A World Connecting goes beyond nations, empires, and world wars to capture the era’s defining feature: the profound and disruptive shift toward an ever more rapidly integrating world.
Author: Ruth Anna Putnam
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1997-04-13
Total Pages: 430
ISBN-13: 9780521459068
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe most convenient and accessible guide to James currently available.
Author: Leslie Bethell
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 952
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEnth.: Bd. 1-2: Colonial Latin America ; Bd. 3: From Independence to c. 1870 ; Bd. 4-5: c. 1870 to 1930 ; Bd. 6-10: Latin America since 1930 ; Bd. 11: Bibliographical essays.
Author: Christina Howells
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1992-08-28
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 1139824945
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date surveys of the philosophy of Sartre, by some of the foremost interpreters in the United States and Europe. The essays are both expository and original, and cover Sartre's writings on ontology, phenomenology, psychology, ethics, and aesthetics, as well as his work on history, commitment, and progress; a final section considers Sartre's relationship to structuralism and deconstruction. Providing a balanced view of Sartre's philosophy and situating it in relation to contemporary trends in Continental philosophy, the volume shows that many of the topics associated with Lacan, Foucault, Levi-Strauss, and Derrida are to be found in the work of Sartre, in some cases as early as 1936. A special feature of the volume is the treatment of the recently published and hitherto little studied posthumous works.
Author: David C. Lindberg
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 367
ISBN-13: 0521572010
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA comprehensive and authoritative guide to developments in life and earth sciences since 1800.
Author: A. W. Carus
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2007-12-13
Total Pages: 270
ISBN-13: 1139467867
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRudolf Carnap (1891–1970) is widely regarded as one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century. Born in Germany and later a US citizen, he was a founder of the philosophical movement known as Logical Empiricism. He was strongly influenced by a number of different philosophical traditions (including the legacies of both Kant and Husserl), and also by the German Youth Movement, the First World War (in which he was wounded and decorated), and radical socialism. This book places his central ideas in a broad cultural, political and intellectual context, showing how he synthesised many different currents of thought to achieve a philosophical perspective that remains strikingly relevant in the twenty-first century. Its rich account of a philosopher's response to his times will appeal to all who are interested in the development of philosophy in the twentieth century.