Longman Standard History of 19th Century Philosophy

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Alienated Labor
American pragmatism
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British philosophy
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consciousness theory
Cosmological Proof
Cromwell's Character
Cromwell’s Character
Dead Man
dialectical method
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Estranged Labor
German idealism
Great Evolutionary Scheme
Kant's Greatest Achievement
Kant’s Greatest Achievement
Longman standard history
Mind Independent Material Objects
Neutral Monism
Nietzsche's View
Nietzsche’s View
nineteenth century philosophical developments
nineteenth century philosophy
Noumenal World
pedagogical support
Philosophical Bridges
philosophical movements
Popular Science
Popular Science Monthly
Principium Individuationis
Pure Experience
Radical Empiricism
Schopenhauer's View
Schopenhauer’s View
Slave Morality
Transcendental Philosophy
Un-happy Consciousness
Unhappy Consciousness
Universal Self-consciousness
Vice Versa
World Yonder

Product details

  • ISBN 9780321235152
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 235 x 191mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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With selections of philosophers from Fichte to Dewey, this new anthology provides significant learning support and historical context for the readings along with a wide variety of pedagogical assists.

Biographical headnotes, reading introductions, study questions, and special “Prologues” and “Philosophical Overviews” help students understand and appreciate the philosophical concepts under discussion. “Philosophical Bridges” discuss how the work of earlier thinkers would influence philosophers to come, and place major movements in a contemporary context, showing students how the schools of philosophy interrelate and how various philosophies apply to the world today.

In addition to this volume of 19th Century Philosophy, a comprehensive survey of the whole of Western philosophical history, and other individual volumes for each of the major historical eras are also available for specialized courses.

Daniel Kolak, William Paterson University of New Jersey.