A History of Philosophy
豆瓣
Frank Thilly
簡介
Originally published in 1914. This volume from the Cornell University Library's print collections was scanned on an APT BookScan and converted to JPG 2000 format by Kirtas Technologies. All titles scanned cover to cover and pages may include marks notations and other marginalia present in the original volume.
contents
Origin and development of early Greek thought --
Development of pre-Sophistic philosophy --
Problem of substance --
Problem of number --
Problem of change --
Explanation of change --
Age of the Sophists --
Socrates --
Plato --
Aristotle --
The outlook --
Epicureanism --
Stoicism --
Skepticism and eclecticism --
Jewish-Greek philosophy --
Neoplatonism --
Beginnings of Christianity --
Development of Christian theology --
World-view of Augustine --
Dark Ages --
Spirit of the Middle Ages --
John Scotus Erigena --
Problem of universals : realism and nominalism --
Anselm of Canterbury --
Peter Abelard and the schoolmen of the twelfth century --
Mysticism and pantheism --
Symptoms of unrest --
Arabian philosophy --
Predominance of Aristotle --
Thomas Aquinas --
Anti-scholastic tendencies : mysticism, pantheism, and natural science --
John Duns Scotus --
Nominalism --
Mysticism --
The progress of free thought --
The new enlightenment --
New philosophies --
Philosophy of nature and natural science --
Giordano Bruno and Tommaso Campanella --
New theories of the state, philosophy of religion, and skepticism --
Religious reform --
The spirit of modern philosophy --
Francis Bacon --
Thomas Hobbes --
René Descartes --
Successors of Descartes --
Benedict Spinoza --
John Locke --
Successors of Locke --
George Berkeley --
David Hume --
Rationalistic reaction in England --
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz --
Successors of Leibniz --
Progress of the Enlightenment --
Immanuel Kant --
Successors of Kant --
Johann Gottlieb Fichte --
Friedrich Wilhelm Schelling --
Friedrich Schleiermacher --
Georg Wilhelm Hegel --
Realism of Johann Friedrich Herbart --
Philosophy of will : Schopenhauer and Hartmann --
Neokantianism --
The new idealism --
Positivism and its opponents in France --
Scottish rationalistic philosophy --
Empiricism of John Stuart Mill --
Evolutionism of Herbert Spencer --
New idealism in England and in the United States --
The new positivistic theory of knowledge --
Pragmatism --
The intuitionism of Henri Bergson --
Realistic reaction against idealism --
Rationalism and its opponents.