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Questioning: A New History of Western Philosophy
Questioning: A New History of Western Philosophy
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Alain Badiou
Aristotle
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Baruch Spinoza
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Diogenes
Epicurus
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Friedrich Nietzsche
Hannah Arendt
Immanuel Kant
John Duns Scotus
Judith Butler
Martin Heidegger
Meister Eckhart
Plato
Plotinus
Simone Weil
Socrates
Soren Kierkegaard
Sren Kierkegaard
St Augustine of Hippo
Product details
- ISBN 9781474498067
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 06 Jul 2022
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Weaving together studies of eighteen ancient, medieval and modern philosophers from Socrates to Judith Butler, Gideon Baker provides a gripping genealogy of Western philosophy as a history of questioning. As well as revealing the ancient in the modern, Baker reflects on newer questions in Western philosophy, including: is human being uniquely defined by questioning? And does the negativity of questioning lead to nihilistic despair? Staying faithful to his theme, Baker calls Western philosophy itself into question, asking why questioning should be seen as central to the true life. Is this not the same prejudice that led Socrates, at the beginning of Western philosophy, to ask whether the unexamined life is worth living?Far from being timeless, the questioning that lies at the heart of Western philosophy is revealed to have a strange and unsettling history that yet concerns us all.
Gideon Baker is Associate Professor in the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University. With a background in political philosophy, for many years his research has returned repeatedly to the question of nihilism, taking up the themes of political theology, messianism, the ancient Cynics and Nietzsche along the way. His most recent book is Nihilism and Philosophy: Nothingness, Truth and World (Bloomsbury, 2018).
Questioning: A New History of Western Philosophy
€112.99
