"Solomon and Higgins have managed to keep their history clear and understandable, and the newcomer should have no difficulty tracing its development."--Library Journal
When the ancient Greek philosopher, Pythagoras, was asked if he was a wise man, he humbly replied "No, I am only a lover of wisdom." This love of wisdom has been central to the philosophical enterprise for thousands of years, inspiring some of the most dazzling and daring achievements of the human intellect and providing the very basis for how we understand the world. Now, readers eager to acquire a basic familiarity with the history of philosophy but intimidated by the task will find in A Passion for Wisdom: Philosophy Through the Ages, a lively, accessible, and highly enjoyable tour of the world's great ideas.
Without simplifying their subject, editors Robert Solomon and Kathleen Higgins tell the story of philosophy's development with great clarity and refreshing wit. The brevity of their study, in fact, allows readers to see more clearly the connections and divergences between philosophers, as well as the way ideas change, reappear, and evolve over time. The authors begin with the most ancient religious beliefs and bring us right up to the feminist and multicultural philosophies of the present. Along the way, major philosophers are highlighted, from Plato and Aquinas to William James and Simone deBeauvoir, and major categories explored, from metaphysics and ethics to politics and logic. We also see the evolution of enduring ideas--how, for example, the value of subjective experience is treated in Augustine, Luther, Descartes, and Kirkegaard, how the idea of dynamic change appears in the work of Heraclitus, Darwin, Hegel, and Nietzsche, and how the recurring dichotomies between faith and reason, belief and skepticism, mysticism and empiricism occupy philosophers from one generation to the next. The authors make clear the many ways philosophers have argued with, borrowed from, and built on each other's ideas throughout the ages. We see Francis Bacon rejecting Aristotelian dogma, the impact of Buddhism on Schopenhauer, and the influence of Hume and Rousseau on the monumental philosophy of Imanuel Kant. The book is enlivened as well by telling anecdotes and sparkling quotations. We're treated to Thomas Hobbes' assessment--"Life is nasty, brutish, and short," Hegel's description of Napoleon as "world history on horseback," Schopenhauer's assertion that Art allows us a "Sabbath from the penal servitude of willing," and many other memorable and provocative observations.
Accessible, comprehensive, and delightfully written, A Passion for Wisdom is a splendid introduction to an intellectual tradition that reaches back over three thousand years. More than that, it is a much-needed reminder for the present of the power inherent in humanity's wonder before the world.
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This volume is intended to provide a basic familiarity with the history of philosophy in an accessible tour of the world's great ideas. The brevity of the study, should allow readers to see the connections and divergences between philosophers, as well as the way ideas evolve over time.
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"Solomon and Higgins have managed to keep their history clear and understandable, and the newcomer should have no difficulty tracing its development."--Library Journal
Selling point: A much shorter book than their well-received Short History of Philosophy, which sold 6,500 in cloth (5086473) and another 4,000 in paperback, this book is truly the short history
Selling point: Effectively replaces Durant's classic and will serve as the best primer on philosophy through the ages
Selling point: The best book for feigning philosophical savoir-faire at your next high school reunion: how to name-drop with style and substance
Selling point: 3,000 years of philosophy in less than 200 pages
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About the Authors:
Robert C. Solomon and Kathleen M. Higgins are both Professors of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. This is their seventh book together.
Selling point: A much shorter book than their well-received Short History of Philosophy, which sold 6,500 in cloth (5086473) and another 4,000 in paperback, this book is truly the short history
Selling point: Effectively replaces Durant's classic and will serve as the best primer on philosophy through the ages
Selling point: The best book for feigning philosophical savoir-faire at your next high school reunion: how to name-drop with style and substance
Selling point: 3,000 years of philosophy in less than 200 pages
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ISBN
9780195112085
Publisert
1997
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
147 mm
Bredde
218 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UU, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160