John G. Cottingham
ISBNs: 1119165725, 1119165741, 9781119165729, 9781119165743, 978-1119165729, 978-1119165743, B098M18D85
English | 2020 | EPUB, Converted PDF
Western Philosophy: An Anthology provides an authoritative guided
tour through the great tradition of Western philosophical thought. The
seminal writings of the great philosophers along with more recent
readings of contemporary interest are explored in 144 substantial and
carefully chosen extracts, each preceded by a lucid introduction,
guiding readers through the history of a diverse range of key arguments,
and explaining how important theories fit into the unfolding story of
Western philosophical inquiry. Broad in scope, the anthology covers all
the main branches of philosophy: theory of knowledge and metaphysics,
logic and language, philosophy of mind, the self and freedom,
religion and science, moral philosophy, political theory, aesthetics,
and the meaning of life, all in self-contained parts which can be worked
on by students and instructors independently.
The third
edition of the Anthology contains newly incorporated classic texts from
thinkers such as Aquinas, Machiavelli, Descartes, William James, and
Wittgenstein. Each of the 144 individual extracts is now followed
by sample questions focusing on the key philosophical problems raised by
the excerpt, and accompanied by detailed further reading suggestions
that include up-to-date links to online resources. Also new to this
edition is an introductory essay written by John Cottingham, which
offers advice to students on how to read and write about a philosophical
text.