000309298 000__ 03746cam\a22003134a\4500 000309298 001__ 309298 000309298 005__ 20210513113300.0 000309298 008__ 040430s2004\\\\enka\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000309298 010__ $$a 2004010215 000309298 019__ $$a57145879 000309298 020__ $$a0195221435 000309298 020__ $$a9780195221435 000309298 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm55131626 000309298 035__ $$a309298 000309298 040__ $$aDLC$$cDLC$$dYDX$$dGZM$$dVP@$$dBAKER$$dCRH$$dMUQ$$dXY4$$dBTCTA 000309298 042__ $$apcc 000309298 049__ $$aISEA 000309298 05000 $$aBD21$$b.W434 2004 000309298 08200 $$a190$$222 000309298 24500 $$aWestern philosophy :$$ban illustrated guide /$$cgeneral editor, David Papineau. 000309298 260__ $$aLondon ;$$aNew York :$$bOxford University Press,$$c2004. 000309298 300__ $$a224 p. :$$bill. (some col.) ;$$c29 cm. 000309298 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 216-217) and index. 000309298 5050_ $$a1. World / Tim Crane -- What is reality? -- Aristotle -- The physical world -- The supernatural -- Cause -- Hume -- Idealism -- Berkeley -- Hegel -- Phenomenology -- Truth -- Mathematics -- The infinite -- Leibniz -- Time and space -- 2. Mind and body / Jesse Prinz -- What is the mind? -- Descartes -- Thinking -- Fodor -- Consciousness -- Feelings and emotions -- Language -- Wittgenstein -- Free will -- Spinoza -- The self -- Sanity and insanity -- Life and death -- 3. Knowledge / Adam Morton -- What is knowledge? -- Plato -- Perception and experience -- Locke -- Scepticism -- Relativism -- Foucault -- Quine -- Logic and reasoning -- Carnap -- Induction and deduction -- Bacon -- Diderot -- Science -- Rationality -- Common sense -- Pragmatism -- Wisdom -- 4. Faith / John Cottingham -- Is there a God? -- Aquinas -- Faith and reason -- Augustine -- Miracles -- The afterlife -- Pascal -- Atheism and agnosticism -- Pain and evil -- Voltaire -- Kierkegaard -- The meaning of life -- 5. Ethics and aesthetics / Brenda Almond -- What is morality? -- Stoicism -- Mill -- Kant -- Lying -- Conscience -- Altruism and egoism -- Responsibility -- Moral absolutes -- Nietzsche -- Existentialism -- Sartre -- Goodness -- Love and friendship -- Sex -- Reproduction -- Animals -- Technology and nature -- Beauty -- Schopenhauer -- Art -- Taste and decency -- 6. Society / Jonathan Woolf -- What is society? -- Authority -- Hobbes -- Democracy -- Rousseau -- Freedom -- Tradition -- Rights -- Laws -- Bentham -- Crime and punishment -- Social justice -- Rawls -- Equality -- Ownership -- Rich and poor -- Marx -- Globalization -- War. 000309298 520__ $$aWhat does it mean for someone to exist? What is truth? Are we free to choose to think or act? What is consciousness? Is human cloning justifiable? These are just some of the questions philosophers have attempted to answer, striking right at the heart of what it means to be human. This important new books shows that philosophy need not be dry or intimidating. Its highly original treatment, combining philosophical analysis, historical and biographical background and thought-provoking illustrations, simultaneously informs and stimulates the reader.Western Philosophy: An Illustrated Guide is structured thematically, in terms of major issues, with chapters on World, Mind and Body, Knowledge, Faith, Ethics and Aesthetics, and Society. Cutting across this organization by theme is a parallel organization that focuses on the great thinkers and their influence, as well as the schools or "-isms" to which they subscribed.A highly accessible introduction to the subject, founded upon impeccable academic scholarship, Western Philosophy: An Illustrated Guide offers life-changing perspectives on what really matters. 000309298 650_0 $$aPhilosophy$$vIntroductions. 000309298 7001_ $$aPapineau, David,$$d1947- 000309298 85200 $$bgen$$hBD21$$i.W434$$i2004 000309298 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0616/2004010215-d.html 000309298 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:309298$$pGLOBAL_SET 000309298 980__ $$aBIB 000309298 980__ $$aBOOK 000309298 994__ $$aC0$$bISE