Ten Great Works of PhilosophyPenguin Publishing Group, 1969 - 480 sayfa In it vast scope, this book presents the continuum of Western philosophy. Ranging from ancient Greece to nineteenth-century America, it traces the history of our civilization through the seminal works of its most influential thinkers. Each of the philosphers in this volume made intellectual history; each created a revolution in ideas; each reaffirmed man's view of himself as a sentient being capable of creating order out of the baffling contradiction of existence. |
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Introductory Remarks to the Reader vii 啦 11 35 63 | 11 |
Crito and the Death of Socrates from Phaedo | 35 |
Poetics | 63 |
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