W.K.C. Guthrie has written a survey of the great age of Greek philosophy—from Thales to Aristotle—which combines comprehensiveness with brevity.
This book examines and delineates certain trends of thought characteristic of the 'high' Renaissance in sixteenth-century Europe-trends that have been variously labeled skepticism, naturalism, and …
The essays in this book are dedicated to H. Evan Runner, professor of philosophy at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. The essays in this book have been arranged in term of a spectrum which be…
Almost 20 years have elapsed since the author, now, dean of American philosophers and one of the leading liberal spirits of iur time, produced hius monumental tw0-volume biography of James. To writ…
THis important book brings the perspective of philosophy to the study of Freud's thought. The contributors include some of the most prominent figures in twentieth-century philosophy and their paper…