Shand, John

Central Works of Philosophy -5 Vol.Set - London Routledge 2005 - 278p

includes index and biblioraphy

Vol.1:-Anicent and Medieval 1 Plato: Republic Hugh H. Benson 2 Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics Paula Gottlieh 3 Lucretius: On the Nature of the Universe Harry Lesser 4 Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonism R. J. Hankinson 5 Plotinus:The Enneads Stephen R. L. Clark 6 Augustine: City of God Christopher Kirwan 7 Anselm:Proslogion John Marenbon 8 Aquinas: Summa Theologiae Paul O`Grady 9 Duns Scotus: Ordinatio Richard Cross 10 William of Ockham: Summa Logicae Peter King Vol.2:-The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries 1 Rene Descartes: Meditations on First Philosophy 15 Janet Broughton 2 Baruch Spinoza: Ethics 37 Steven Nadler 3 G.W. Leibniz: Monadology 61 Douglas Burnham 4 Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan 89 G. A. J. Rogers 5 John Locke: An Essay concerning Human Understanding 115 J. R. Milton 6 George Berkeley: A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge Tom Stoneham 7 David Hume:A Treatise of Human Nature 167 P.J.E.Kail 8 Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Social Contract 193 Jonathan Riley Vol.3:-The Nineteenth Century 1 Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason 15 Michelle Grier 2 Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Foundations of the Entire Science of Knowledge 43 Curtis Bowman 3 G.W.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit 69 Michael Inwood 4 Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Representation 93 Dale Jacquette 5 John Stuart Mill: On Liberty 127 Jonathan Riley 6 S0ren Kierkegaard: Philosophical Fragments 159 C. Stephen Evans 7 Karl Marx: Capital 183 Tom Rockmore 8 Friedrich Nietzsche: The Genealogy of Morals 209 Rex Welshon Vol.4:-The Twentieth Century: Moore to Popper 1. G. E. Moore: Principia Ethica 20 Philip Stratton-Lake 2. Edmund Husserl: The Idea of Phenomenology 38 A. D. Smith 3. William James: Pragmatism: A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking 54 Christopher Hookway 4. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 71 Hans-Johann Clock 5. Martin Heidegger:Being and Time 92 Charles Guignon 6. Rudolf Carnap:The Logical Structure of the World 111 Thomas Uebel 7. Bertrand Russell: An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth 134 Pascal Engel 8. Jean-Paul Sartre: Being and Nothingness 155 William R. Schroeder 9. Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Phenomenology of Perception Eric Matthews 10. A. J. Ayer Language, Truth and Logic Barry Cower 11. Gilbert Ryle: The Concept of Mind Rom Harre 12. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophical Investigations Robert L. Arrington 13. Karl Popper: The Logic of Scientific Discovery Jeremy Shearmur Vol.5:-The Twentieth Century: Quine and After 1. W.V. Quine: Word and Object Gary Kernp 2. P. F. Strawson:Individuals Paul Snowdon 3. John Rawls: A Theory of Justice Anthony Simon Laden 4. Robert Nozick: Anarchy, State, and Utopia Peter Vallentyne 5. Michael Dummett: Truth and Other Enigmas Bernhard Weiss 6. Richard Rorty: Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature Alan Malachowski 7. Donald Davidson: Essays on Actions and Events Kirk Ludwig 8. Saul Kripke: Naming and Necessity John P. Burgess 9. Hilary Putnam: Reason, Truth and History Peter Clark 10. Bernard Williams: Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy A. W. Moore 11. Thomas Nagel: The View From Nowhere Anita Avramides 12. David Lewis: On the Plurality of Worlds Phillip Bricker 13. Charles Taylor: Sources of the Self Ruth Abbey 14. John McDowell: Mind and World Tim Thornton Anicent and Medieval.-- Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.-- Nineteenth Century.-- Twentieth Century:Moore to Popper.-- Twentieth Century:Quine and After. V1. V2. V3. V4. V5.

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