西方哲学史:从苏格拉底到萨特及其后

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作者: [美] (S.E.Stumpf) , (J.Fieser)
2006-06
版次: 1
ISBN: 9787301108079
定价: 45.00
装帧: 平装
开本: 16开
纸张: 胶版纸
页数: 498页
字数: 550千字
正文语种: 英语
分类: 哲学心理学
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  •   哲学史在很多方而就像史诗式的小说。可敬的先哲们为增慧后学,经过痛苦的思想砥砺,缔造了哲学传统。
      在这巨大的哲学家族总会有一些“不安分子”(black—sheep)频生事端、搅动倪墙,甚至触怒当政者。哲学流派之间也经常针锋相时、势同水火,但却从未真正分出胜负。这些对峙随着传奇一起代际相传,表现为一种发展的进程。旧论弃如敝屣,新凋登堂入室,尽管有时候只是风行一时而已。
      因此,正像一个大哲所说的,哲学史是观念的历险。这本书就是试图勾勒出这出大戏的线索。   塞缪尔?E.斯塔姆毕业于芝加哥大学,获博士学位。哈佛大学福特基金和牛津大学洛克菲勒资助学者。曾担任梵德贝特大学哲学系系主任十五年之久,后一直在该大学教授法哲学和医疗哲学。斯塔姆教授在哲学领域涉猎广泛,也是哲学界活跃的组织者。斯塔姆教授于1998年去世。 Preface1
    PartOne
    ANCIENTGREEKPHILOSOPHY
    ChaperISocratesPredecessors5
    WhatIsPermanentinExistence?7
    Thales7
    Anaximander8
    Anaximenes10
    TheMathematicalBasisofAllThings11
    Pythagoras11
    AttemptstoExplainChange15
    Heraclitus15
    Parmenides18
    Zeno19
    Empedocles22
    Anaxagoras24
    TheAtomists25
    AtomsandtheVoid26
    TheoryofKnowledgeandEthics28
    Chapter2TheSophistsandSocrates29
    TheSophists31
    Protagoras32
    Gorgias33
    Thrasymachus34
    Socrates34
    SocratesLife35
    SocratesasaPhilosopher37
    SocratesTheoryofKnowledge:IntellectualMidwifery39
    SocratesMoralThought42
    SocratesTrialandDeath43
    Chapter3Plato46
    PlatosLife46
    TheoryofKnowledge49
    TheCave49
    TheDividedLine51
    TheoryofForms55
    MoralPhilosophy59
    TheConceptoftheSoul59
    TheCauseofEvil:IgnoranceorForgetfulness61
    RecoveringLostMorality62
    VirtueasFulfillmentofFunction63
    PoliticalPhilosophy64
    TheStateasaGiantPerson65
    ThePhilosopher-King66
    TheVirtuesintheState67
    TheDeclineoftheIdealState69
    ViewoftheCosmos71
    Chapter4Aristotle75
    AristotlesLife75
    Logic78
    TheCategoriesandtheStartingPointofReasoning78
    TheSyllogism79
    Metaphysics81
    TheProblemofMetaphysicsDefined81
    SubstanceasthePrimaryEssenceofThings82
    MatterandForm83
    TheProcessofChange:TheFourCauses84
    PotentialityandActuality85
    TheUnmovedMover86
    ThePlaceofHumans:Physics,Biology,andPsychology87
    Physics87
    Biology88
    Psychology88
    Ethics90
    Typesof"Ends"90
    TheFunctionofHumanBeings91
    HappinessastheEnd92
    VirtueastheGoldenMean93
    DeliberationandChoice94
    Contemplation94
    Politics95
    TypesofStates96
    DifferencesandInequalities96
    GoodGovernmentandRevolution97
    PhilosophyofArt98
    PartTwo
    HELLENISTICANDMEDIEVALPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter5ClassicalPhilosophyafterAristotle103
    Epicureanism104
    PhysicsandEthics105
    GodandDeath106
    ThePleasurePrinciple106
    IndividualPleasureversusSocialDuty108
    Stoicism108
    WisdomandControlversusPleasure108
    StoicTheoryofKnowledge110
    MatterastheBasisofAllReality111
    GoodinEverything111
    FateandProvidence112
    HumanNature112
    EthicsandtheHumanDrama112
    TheProblemofFreedom113
    CosmopolitanismandJustice114
    Skepticism114
    TheSensesAreDeceptive117
    MoreRulesRaiseDoubts117
    MoralityPossiblewithoutIntellectualCertainty118
    Plotinus119
    GodastheOne120
    TheMetaphorofEmanation121
    Salvation124
    Chapter6Augustine125
    AugustinesLife125
    HumanKnowledge128
    OvercomingSkepticism128
    KnowledgeandSensation128
    TheTheoryofIllumination131
    God132
    TheCreatedWorld134
    CreationfromNothing134
    TheSeminalPrinciples135
    MoralPhilosophy135
    TheRoleofLove136
    FreeWillastheCauseofEvil138
    Justice139
    TheHistoryandtheTwoCities140
    History140
    Chapter7PhilosophyintheEarlyMiddleAges142
    Boethius142
    TheConsolationofPhilosophy144
    TheProblemofUniversals144
    Pseudo-Dionysius146
    JohnScotusErigena148
    TheDivisionofNature148
    NewSolutionstotheProblemofUniversals150
    OdoandGuillaume:ExaggeratedRealism150
    Roscellinus:Nominalism151
    Abelard:ConceptualismorModerateRealism152
    AnselmsOntologicalArgument153
    AnselmsRealism153
    OntologicalArgument155
    GaunilonsRebuttal156
    AnselmsReplytoGaunilon156
    FaithandReasoninMuslimandJewishThought156
    Avicenna157
    Averro6s159
    MosesMaimonides160
    Chapter8AquinasandhisLateMedievalSuccessors163
    AquinassLife164
    BonaventuraandtheUniversityofParis166
    PhilosophyandTheology167
    FaithandReason168
    ProofsofGodsExistence169
    ProofsfromMotion,EfficientCause,andNecessaryBeing169
    ProofsfromPerfectionandOrder170
    AssessmentoftheProofs171
    KnowledgeofGodsNature171
    TheNegativeWay(ViaNegativa)172
    KnowledgebyAnalogy172
    Creation173
    IstheCreatedOrderEternal?173
    CreationoutofNothing174
    IsThistheBestPossibleWorld?174
    EvilasPrivation174
    TheRangeofCreatedBeing:TheChainofBeing175
    MoralityandNaturalLaw176
    NaturalLaw177
    TheState180
    HumanNatureandKnowledge182
    HumanNature182
    Knowledge182
    Scotus,Ockham,andEckhart183
    Voluntarism183
    Nominalism184
    Mysticism186
    PartThree
    EARLYMODERNPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter9PhilosophyduringtheRenaissance191
    TheClosingoftheMiddleAges191
    HumanismandtheItalianRenaissance193
    Pico193
    Machiavelli194
    TheReformation196
    Luther196
    Erasmus198
    SkepticismandFaith200
    Montaigne200
    Pascal203
    TheScientificRevolution204
    NewDiscoveriesandNewMethods205
    ModemAtomism206
    FrancisBacon208
    DistempersofLearning209
    IdolsoftheMind210
    InductiveMethod211
    ThomasHobbes212
    InfluenceofGeometryuponHobbessThought212
    BodiesinMotion:TheObjectofThought213
    MechanicalViewofHumanThought215
    PoliticalPhilosophyandMorality216
    TheStateofNature217
    ObligationintheStateofNature218
    TheSocialContract219
    CivilLawversusNaturalLaw220
    Chapter10RationalismontheContinent222
    Descartes223
    Life223
    DescartesMethod226
    MethodicDoubt229
    TheExistenceofGodandExternalThings230
    MindandBody232
    Spinoza234
    Method234
    God:SubstanceandAttribute236
    TheWorldasModesofGodsAttributes237
    Knowledge,Mind,andBody238
    Ethics240
    Leibniz241
    Substance242
    GodsExistence244
    KnowledgeandNature246
    Chapter11EmpiricisminBritain250
    Locke251
    LockesTheoryofKnowledge252
    LockesMoralandPoliticalTheory257
    Berkeley260
    Hume267
    HumesTheoryofKnowledge268
    WhatExistsExternaltoUs?271
    Ethics273
    PartFour
    LATEMODERNAND19TMCENTURYPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter12Kant281
    TheShapingofKantsProblem282
    KantsCriticalPhilosophyandHisCopernicanRevolution284
    TheWayofCriticalPhilosophy284
    TheNatureofaprioriKnowledge285
    TheSyntheticAPriori286
    KantsCopernicanRevolution288
    TheStructureofRationalThought289
    TheCategoriesofThoughtandtheFormsofIntuition289
    TheSelfandtheUnityofExperience290
    PhenomenalandNoumenalReality291
    TranscendentalIdeasofPureReasonasRegulativeConcepts291
    TheAntinomiesandtheLimitsofReason292
    ProofsofGodsExistence294
    PracticalReason295
    TheBasisofMoralKnowledge296
    MoralityandRationality297
    "Good"DefinedastheGoodWill297
    TheCategoricalImperative298
    TheMoralPostulates300
    Aesthetics:TheBeautiful301
    TheBeautifulasIndependentPleasantSatisfaction302
    TheBeautifulasanObjectofUniversalDelight303
    FinalityversusPurposeintheBeautifulObject303
    Necessity,CommonSense,andtheBeautiful304
    Chapter13GermanIdealism306
    KantsImpactonGermanThought306
    Hegel308
    Life308
    AbsoluteMind310
    TheNatureofReality311
    EthicsandPolitics316
    AbsoluteSpirit320
    Schopenhauer321
    SchopenhauersLife321
    ThePrincipleofSufficientReason324
    TheWorldasWillandIdea326
    TheGrotmdofPessimism328
    IsThereAnyEscapefromthe"Will"?330
    Chapter14UtilitarianismandPositivism332
    Bentham332
    BenthamsLife334
    ThePrincipleofUtility335
    LawandPunishment337
    BenthamsRadicalism339
    JohnStuartMill340
    MillsVersionofUtilitarianism342
    Liberty346
    Comte347
    ComtesLifeandTimes347
    PositivismDefined350
    TheLawoftheThreeStages351
    ComtesSociologyand"ReligionofHumanity"352
    Chapter15Kierkegaard,Marx,andNietzsche356
    Kierkegaard357
    HumanExistence358
    TruthasSubjectivity359
    TheAestheticStage360
    TheEthicalStage361
    TheReligiousStage362
    Marx363
    MarxsLifeandInfluences364
    TheEpochsofHistory:MarxsDialectic367
    TheSubstructure:TheMaterialOrder371
    TheAlienationofLabor374
    TheSuperstructure:TheOriginandRoleofIdeas376
    Nietzsche378
    NietzschesLife378
    "GodisDead"380
    TheApolonianversusDionysian381
    MasterMoralityversusSlaveMorality383
    TheWilltoPower385
    RevaluationofAllMorals386
    TheSuperperson387
    PartFive
    20THCENTURYANDCONTEMPORARYPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter16PragmatismandProcessPhilosophy393
    Pragmatism393
    Peirce394
    ATheoryofMeaning395
    TheRoleofBelief395
    TheElementsofMethod396
    James397
    PragmatismasaMethod398
    ThePragmaticTheoryofTruth398
    FreeWill400
    TheWilltoBelieve401
    Dewey403
    TheSpectatorversusExperience403
    Habit,Intelligence,andLearning405
    ValueinaWorldofFact406
    ProcessPhilosophy407
    Bergson408
    GoingAroundversusEnteringInto409
    TheScientificWayofAnalysis411
    TheMetaphysicalWayofIntuition412
    TheProcessofDuration413
    EvolutionandtheVitalImpulse414
    MoralityandReligion415
    Whitehead416
    TheErrorofSimpleLocation417
    Self-Consciousness418
    Prehension419
    EternalObjects420
    Chapter17AnalyticPhilosophy422
    BertrandRussell423
    LogicalAtomism424
    ProblemswithLogicalAtomism426
    LogicalPositivism426
    ThePrincipleofVerification427
    RudolphCarnap428
    ProblemswithLogicalPositivism432
    QuinesCritiqueofEmpiricism433
    LudwigWittgenstein434
    WittgensteinsRoadtoPhilosophy434
    TheNewWittgenstein437
    LanguageGamesandFollowingRules438
    ClarifyingMetaphysicalLanguage439
    JohnAustin440
    TheNotionof"Excuses"441
    TheBenefitsofOrdinaryLanguage442
    Chapter18PhenomenologyandExistentialism445
    EdmundHusserl445
    HusseflsLifeandInfluence445
    TheCrisisofEuropeanScience447
    DescartesandIntentionality449
    PhenomenaandPhenomenologicalBracketting451
    TheLife-World452
    MartinHeidegger453
    HeideggersLife453
    DaseinasBeing-in-the-World454
    DaseinasConcern455
    ReligiousExistentialism456
    KarlJaspers456
    GabrielMarcel458
    Jean-PaulSartre459
    SartresLife459
    ExistencePrecedesEssence462
    FreedomandResponsibility464
    NothingnessandBadFaith465
    HumanConsciousness466
    MarxismandFreedomRevisited468
    MauriceMerleau-Ponty469
    Merleau-PontysLife469
    ThePrimacyofPerception471
    TheRelativityofKnowledge472
    PerceptionandPolitics473
    Chapter19RecentPhilosophy475
    TheMind-BodyProblem476
    RyleandtheGl~ostintheMachine476
    IdentityTheoryandFunctionalism480
    SearleandtheChineseRoomArgument481
    Rorty483
    InfluenceofPragmatism485
    TheContingencyofLanguage486
    TheContingencyofSelfhood487
    TheContingencyofCommunity489
    VirtueTheoryRevisited490
    ElizabethAnscombe490
    NelNoddings492
    ContinentalPhilosophy494
    Structuralism494
    Post-Structuralism496
    Postmodemism497
    GlossaryG-1
    ASelectedBibliographyB-1
    IndexI-1
  • 内容简介:
      哲学史在很多方而就像史诗式的小说。可敬的先哲们为增慧后学,经过痛苦的思想砥砺,缔造了哲学传统。
      在这巨大的哲学家族总会有一些“不安分子”(black—sheep)频生事端、搅动倪墙,甚至触怒当政者。哲学流派之间也经常针锋相时、势同水火,但却从未真正分出胜负。这些对峙随着传奇一起代际相传,表现为一种发展的进程。旧论弃如敝屣,新凋登堂入室,尽管有时候只是风行一时而已。
      因此,正像一个大哲所说的,哲学史是观念的历险。这本书就是试图勾勒出这出大戏的线索。
  • 作者简介:
      塞缪尔?E.斯塔姆毕业于芝加哥大学,获博士学位。哈佛大学福特基金和牛津大学洛克菲勒资助学者。曾担任梵德贝特大学哲学系系主任十五年之久,后一直在该大学教授法哲学和医疗哲学。斯塔姆教授在哲学领域涉猎广泛,也是哲学界活跃的组织者。斯塔姆教授于1998年去世。
  • 目录:
    Preface1
    PartOne
    ANCIENTGREEKPHILOSOPHY
    ChaperISocratesPredecessors5
    WhatIsPermanentinExistence?7
    Thales7
    Anaximander8
    Anaximenes10
    TheMathematicalBasisofAllThings11
    Pythagoras11
    AttemptstoExplainChange15
    Heraclitus15
    Parmenides18
    Zeno19
    Empedocles22
    Anaxagoras24
    TheAtomists25
    AtomsandtheVoid26
    TheoryofKnowledgeandEthics28
    Chapter2TheSophistsandSocrates29
    TheSophists31
    Protagoras32
    Gorgias33
    Thrasymachus34
    Socrates34
    SocratesLife35
    SocratesasaPhilosopher37
    SocratesTheoryofKnowledge:IntellectualMidwifery39
    SocratesMoralThought42
    SocratesTrialandDeath43
    Chapter3Plato46
    PlatosLife46
    TheoryofKnowledge49
    TheCave49
    TheDividedLine51
    TheoryofForms55
    MoralPhilosophy59
    TheConceptoftheSoul59
    TheCauseofEvil:IgnoranceorForgetfulness61
    RecoveringLostMorality62
    VirtueasFulfillmentofFunction63
    PoliticalPhilosophy64
    TheStateasaGiantPerson65
    ThePhilosopher-King66
    TheVirtuesintheState67
    TheDeclineoftheIdealState69
    ViewoftheCosmos71
    Chapter4Aristotle75
    AristotlesLife75
    Logic78
    TheCategoriesandtheStartingPointofReasoning78
    TheSyllogism79
    Metaphysics81
    TheProblemofMetaphysicsDefined81
    SubstanceasthePrimaryEssenceofThings82
    MatterandForm83
    TheProcessofChange:TheFourCauses84
    PotentialityandActuality85
    TheUnmovedMover86
    ThePlaceofHumans:Physics,Biology,andPsychology87
    Physics87
    Biology88
    Psychology88
    Ethics90
    Typesof"Ends"90
    TheFunctionofHumanBeings91
    HappinessastheEnd92
    VirtueastheGoldenMean93
    DeliberationandChoice94
    Contemplation94
    Politics95
    TypesofStates96
    DifferencesandInequalities96
    GoodGovernmentandRevolution97
    PhilosophyofArt98
    PartTwo
    HELLENISTICANDMEDIEVALPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter5ClassicalPhilosophyafterAristotle103
    Epicureanism104
    PhysicsandEthics105
    GodandDeath106
    ThePleasurePrinciple106
    IndividualPleasureversusSocialDuty108
    Stoicism108
    WisdomandControlversusPleasure108
    StoicTheoryofKnowledge110
    MatterastheBasisofAllReality111
    GoodinEverything111
    FateandProvidence112
    HumanNature112
    EthicsandtheHumanDrama112
    TheProblemofFreedom113
    CosmopolitanismandJustice114
    Skepticism114
    TheSensesAreDeceptive117
    MoreRulesRaiseDoubts117
    MoralityPossiblewithoutIntellectualCertainty118
    Plotinus119
    GodastheOne120
    TheMetaphorofEmanation121
    Salvation124
    Chapter6Augustine125
    AugustinesLife125
    HumanKnowledge128
    OvercomingSkepticism128
    KnowledgeandSensation128
    TheTheoryofIllumination131
    God132
    TheCreatedWorld134
    CreationfromNothing134
    TheSeminalPrinciples135
    MoralPhilosophy135
    TheRoleofLove136
    FreeWillastheCauseofEvil138
    Justice139
    TheHistoryandtheTwoCities140
    History140
    Chapter7PhilosophyintheEarlyMiddleAges142
    Boethius142
    TheConsolationofPhilosophy144
    TheProblemofUniversals144
    Pseudo-Dionysius146
    JohnScotusErigena148
    TheDivisionofNature148
    NewSolutionstotheProblemofUniversals150
    OdoandGuillaume:ExaggeratedRealism150
    Roscellinus:Nominalism151
    Abelard:ConceptualismorModerateRealism152
    AnselmsOntologicalArgument153
    AnselmsRealism153
    OntologicalArgument155
    GaunilonsRebuttal156
    AnselmsReplytoGaunilon156
    FaithandReasoninMuslimandJewishThought156
    Avicenna157
    Averro6s159
    MosesMaimonides160
    Chapter8AquinasandhisLateMedievalSuccessors163
    AquinassLife164
    BonaventuraandtheUniversityofParis166
    PhilosophyandTheology167
    FaithandReason168
    ProofsofGodsExistence169
    ProofsfromMotion,EfficientCause,andNecessaryBeing169
    ProofsfromPerfectionandOrder170
    AssessmentoftheProofs171
    KnowledgeofGodsNature171
    TheNegativeWay(ViaNegativa)172
    KnowledgebyAnalogy172
    Creation173
    IstheCreatedOrderEternal?173
    CreationoutofNothing174
    IsThistheBestPossibleWorld?174
    EvilasPrivation174
    TheRangeofCreatedBeing:TheChainofBeing175
    MoralityandNaturalLaw176
    NaturalLaw177
    TheState180
    HumanNatureandKnowledge182
    HumanNature182
    Knowledge182
    Scotus,Ockham,andEckhart183
    Voluntarism183
    Nominalism184
    Mysticism186
    PartThree
    EARLYMODERNPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter9PhilosophyduringtheRenaissance191
    TheClosingoftheMiddleAges191
    HumanismandtheItalianRenaissance193
    Pico193
    Machiavelli194
    TheReformation196
    Luther196
    Erasmus198
    SkepticismandFaith200
    Montaigne200
    Pascal203
    TheScientificRevolution204
    NewDiscoveriesandNewMethods205
    ModemAtomism206
    FrancisBacon208
    DistempersofLearning209
    IdolsoftheMind210
    InductiveMethod211
    ThomasHobbes212
    InfluenceofGeometryuponHobbessThought212
    BodiesinMotion:TheObjectofThought213
    MechanicalViewofHumanThought215
    PoliticalPhilosophyandMorality216
    TheStateofNature217
    ObligationintheStateofNature218
    TheSocialContract219
    CivilLawversusNaturalLaw220
    Chapter10RationalismontheContinent222
    Descartes223
    Life223
    DescartesMethod226
    MethodicDoubt229
    TheExistenceofGodandExternalThings230
    MindandBody232
    Spinoza234
    Method234
    God:SubstanceandAttribute236
    TheWorldasModesofGodsAttributes237
    Knowledge,Mind,andBody238
    Ethics240
    Leibniz241
    Substance242
    GodsExistence244
    KnowledgeandNature246
    Chapter11EmpiricisminBritain250
    Locke251
    LockesTheoryofKnowledge252
    LockesMoralandPoliticalTheory257
    Berkeley260
    Hume267
    HumesTheoryofKnowledge268
    WhatExistsExternaltoUs?271
    Ethics273
    PartFour
    LATEMODERNAND19TMCENTURYPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter12Kant281
    TheShapingofKantsProblem282
    KantsCriticalPhilosophyandHisCopernicanRevolution284
    TheWayofCriticalPhilosophy284
    TheNatureofaprioriKnowledge285
    TheSyntheticAPriori286
    KantsCopernicanRevolution288
    TheStructureofRationalThought289
    TheCategoriesofThoughtandtheFormsofIntuition289
    TheSelfandtheUnityofExperience290
    PhenomenalandNoumenalReality291
    TranscendentalIdeasofPureReasonasRegulativeConcepts291
    TheAntinomiesandtheLimitsofReason292
    ProofsofGodsExistence294
    PracticalReason295
    TheBasisofMoralKnowledge296
    MoralityandRationality297
    "Good"DefinedastheGoodWill297
    TheCategoricalImperative298
    TheMoralPostulates300
    Aesthetics:TheBeautiful301
    TheBeautifulasIndependentPleasantSatisfaction302
    TheBeautifulasanObjectofUniversalDelight303
    FinalityversusPurposeintheBeautifulObject303
    Necessity,CommonSense,andtheBeautiful304
    Chapter13GermanIdealism306
    KantsImpactonGermanThought306
    Hegel308
    Life308
    AbsoluteMind310
    TheNatureofReality311
    EthicsandPolitics316
    AbsoluteSpirit320
    Schopenhauer321
    SchopenhauersLife321
    ThePrincipleofSufficientReason324
    TheWorldasWillandIdea326
    TheGrotmdofPessimism328
    IsThereAnyEscapefromthe"Will"?330
    Chapter14UtilitarianismandPositivism332
    Bentham332
    BenthamsLife334
    ThePrincipleofUtility335
    LawandPunishment337
    BenthamsRadicalism339
    JohnStuartMill340
    MillsVersionofUtilitarianism342
    Liberty346
    Comte347
    ComtesLifeandTimes347
    PositivismDefined350
    TheLawoftheThreeStages351
    ComtesSociologyand"ReligionofHumanity"352
    Chapter15Kierkegaard,Marx,andNietzsche356
    Kierkegaard357
    HumanExistence358
    TruthasSubjectivity359
    TheAestheticStage360
    TheEthicalStage361
    TheReligiousStage362
    Marx363
    MarxsLifeandInfluences364
    TheEpochsofHistory:MarxsDialectic367
    TheSubstructure:TheMaterialOrder371
    TheAlienationofLabor374
    TheSuperstructure:TheOriginandRoleofIdeas376
    Nietzsche378
    NietzschesLife378
    "GodisDead"380
    TheApolonianversusDionysian381
    MasterMoralityversusSlaveMorality383
    TheWilltoPower385
    RevaluationofAllMorals386
    TheSuperperson387
    PartFive
    20THCENTURYANDCONTEMPORARYPHILOSOPHY
    Chapter16PragmatismandProcessPhilosophy393
    Pragmatism393
    Peirce394
    ATheoryofMeaning395
    TheRoleofBelief395
    TheElementsofMethod396
    James397
    PragmatismasaMethod398
    ThePragmaticTheoryofTruth398
    FreeWill400
    TheWilltoBelieve401
    Dewey403
    TheSpectatorversusExperience403
    Habit,Intelligence,andLearning405
    ValueinaWorldofFact406
    ProcessPhilosophy407
    Bergson408
    GoingAroundversusEnteringInto409
    TheScientificWayofAnalysis411
    TheMetaphysicalWayofIntuition412
    TheProcessofDuration413
    EvolutionandtheVitalImpulse414
    MoralityandReligion415
    Whitehead416
    TheErrorofSimpleLocation417
    Self-Consciousness418
    Prehension419
    EternalObjects420
    Chapter17AnalyticPhilosophy422
    BertrandRussell423
    LogicalAtomism424
    ProblemswithLogicalAtomism426
    LogicalPositivism426
    ThePrincipleofVerification427
    RudolphCarnap428
    ProblemswithLogicalPositivism432
    QuinesCritiqueofEmpiricism433
    LudwigWittgenstein434
    WittgensteinsRoadtoPhilosophy434
    TheNewWittgenstein437
    LanguageGamesandFollowingRules438
    ClarifyingMetaphysicalLanguage439
    JohnAustin440
    TheNotionof"Excuses"441
    TheBenefitsofOrdinaryLanguage442
    Chapter18PhenomenologyandExistentialism445
    EdmundHusserl445
    HusseflsLifeandInfluence445
    TheCrisisofEuropeanScience447
    DescartesandIntentionality449
    PhenomenaandPhenomenologicalBracketting451
    TheLife-World452
    MartinHeidegger453
    HeideggersLife453
    DaseinasBeing-in-the-World454
    DaseinasConcern455
    ReligiousExistentialism456
    KarlJaspers456
    GabrielMarcel458
    Jean-PaulSartre459
    SartresLife459
    ExistencePrecedesEssence462
    FreedomandResponsibility464
    NothingnessandBadFaith465
    HumanConsciousness466
    MarxismandFreedomRevisited468
    MauriceMerleau-Ponty469
    Merleau-PontysLife469
    ThePrimacyofPerception471
    TheRelativityofKnowledge472
    PerceptionandPolitics473
    Chapter19RecentPhilosophy475
    TheMind-BodyProblem476
    RyleandtheGl~ostintheMachine476
    IdentityTheoryandFunctionalism480
    SearleandtheChineseRoomArgument481
    Rorty483
    InfluenceofPragmatism485
    TheContingencyofLanguage486
    TheContingencyofSelfhood487
    TheContingencyofCommunity489
    VirtueTheoryRevisited490
    ElizabethAnscombe490
    NelNoddings492
    ContinentalPhilosophy494
    Structuralism494
    Post-Structuralism496
    Postmodemism497
    GlossaryG-1
    ASelectedBibliographyB-1
    IndexI-1
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