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- catalog contributor b811215.
- catalog created "c1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "c1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1987.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 265-269.".
- catalog description "Chapter Five: Medieval Philosophy in Mid-Course -- The Reality of Universals -- Moderate Realism -- Belief vs. Understanding -- The Rediscovery of Aristotle -- Bonaventure -- Non-Christian Philosophy -- Chapter Six: Aquinas -- Essence and Existence -- The Existence and Essence of God -- Proving That God Is -- What God Is -- God and His Creation -- Soul, Intellect and Will -- Theory of Knowledge -- Ethics -- Natural Law -- His Legacy -- Chapter Seven: The Decline of Christian Philosophy -- Extreme Artistotelianism -- Roger Bacon -- Duns Scotus -- Ockham -- The Fallacy of the Eternal Ideas -- Nominalism -- The "Razor" -- Toward a Scientific Age -- Chapter Eight: Renaissance Philosophy -- Platonism and Aristotelianism -- The Philosophy of Nature -- The New Science -- Galileo -- Francis Bacon -- Chapter Nine: Early Modern Rationalism -- Bacon and Descartes: Two Approaches to Modern Philosophy -- Descartes' Pursuit of Truth: Innate Ideas -- "I think, therefore I am" -- God to the Rescue -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter One: Origins -- The Milesian School -- The Pythagoreans -- Heraclitus -- The One and the Many -- The Sophists -- Protagoras -- Socrates -- Chapter Two: Plato and Aristotle -- Plato -- Plato's Theory of Knowledge: How Do We Know And What Do We Know? -- Theory of Forms -- Growth in Knowledge -- Is "The Good" God? -- Plato's Legacy -- Aristotle -- His Philosophy in Relation to Plato's -- His Categories -- Substance -- Potential and Actual Existence -- God -- The Soul -- Unanswered Questions -- Chapter Three: Between the Times: Philosophy in the Hellenistic World -- Stoicism and Epicureanism -- Platonism Makes a Comeback -- Plutarch and Philo -- Plotinus and Neo-Platonism -- From The One to the Human Soul and Back Again -- The Bridge to Christianity -- Aristotle's Momentary Demise -- Chapter Four: The Origins of Christian Philosophy -- Early Patristic Philosophy -- Augustine: The Soul's Ascent to Truth -- Pseudo-Dionysius -- John Scotus Erigena -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter Thirteen: The German Age -- Idealism -- Hegel -- The Dialectic -- "The Spirit" -- The State -- The Role of History -- Spirit's Final Goal -- Religion and Philosophy -- Schopenhauer and the Movement Away from Idealism -- Feuerbach and the Development of Materialism -- Marx -- Labor and Capital -- The Classless Society -- Nietzsche -- The Will to Power -- What is Truth? -- Superman -- Life vs. Reason -- Master vs. Slave -- "God is Dead" -- Two Styles of Nihilism -- Chapter Fourteen: Anglo-American Philosophy to Modern Times -- Utilitarianism -- John Stuart Mill -- Individual Sovereignty -- The Uniformity of Nature -- A Limited God -- Religion of Humanity -- Science, Philosophy and God -- Natural Selection -- Science vs. Religion -- Spencer -- Individual and State -- Morality and Religion -- The "Germanization" of British Philosophy -- T.H. Green -- F.H. Bradley -- Is God Personal? -- Idealism in America -- Royce -- Pragmatism Replaces Idealism -- C.S. Peirce -- William James -- ".
- catalog description "John Dewey -- The Philosopher as Activist -- Relative Morality -- Ends vs. Means -- The Analytical Approach: Moore and Russell -- "Common Sense" -- Philosophical Analysis -- Russell: Language and Logic -- The Myth of the Human Person -- Philosophy vs. Science -- Truth and Falsity -- Good and Evil -- Significance -- Chapter Fifteen: French Philosophy to Modern Times -- Traditionalism -- Victor Cousin and Eclecticism -- Socialism -- Auguste Comte and Positivism -- The Positivist Age -- Bergson and Spiritualism -- "Elan Vital" -- Static and Dynamic Morality -- French Catholic Philosophy -- A New Apologetics -- The Hierarchy Grows Suspicious -- Thomism Supreme -- Teilhard de Chardin -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Being and Consciousness -- Existentialism -- Camus and Absurdity -- Chapter Sixteen: Existentialism -- Kierkegaard -- Marcel -- Buber -- Heidegger -- Rahner and Lonergan -- Wojtyla -- Conclusion.".
- catalog description "Psychological Dualism -- Spinoza -- Leibniz -- Two Types of Truth -- Monadology -- The Clockmaker God -- An Attempted Reconciliation -- From Rationalism to Empiricism -- The Church and Early Modern Philosophy -- Pascal -- Chapter Ten: British Empiricism -- Hobbes -- The Leviathan -- Locke -- How Do We Know? -- Political Philosophy -- Berkeley -- Is There a "Real World"? -- Hume -- Impressions, Ideas and Causality -- Material Things, the Self and God -- The Skeptic -- The "Dead End" of Early Modern Philosophy -- Chapter Eleven: Philosophy of the Enlightenment -- The French Phase -- Ideology vs. Philosophy -- The Philosophes' Doctrine -- Rousseau -- The General Will -- Philosophy of the "Aufklärung" -- Chapter Twelve: Kant -- His "Copernican Revolution" -- How Do We Know? -- The Categories -- The "Thing-in-Itself" -- Reason: Pure and Practical -- "...As If..." -- The Good Will -- The Categorical Imperative -- Freedom? -- The Triumph of Practical Reason -- ".
- catalog extent "xix, 276 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0818905204 (pbk.) :".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "c1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Alba House,".
- catalog subject "190 19".
- catalog subject "B72 .G46 1987".
- catalog subject "Christianity Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Philosophical theology.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy History.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy and religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Five: Medieval Philosophy in Mid-Course -- The Reality of Universals -- Moderate Realism -- Belief vs. Understanding -- The Rediscovery of Aristotle -- Bonaventure -- Non-Christian Philosophy -- Chapter Six: Aquinas -- Essence and Existence -- The Existence and Essence of God -- Proving That God Is -- What God Is -- God and His Creation -- Soul, Intellect and Will -- Theory of Knowledge -- Ethics -- Natural Law -- His Legacy -- Chapter Seven: The Decline of Christian Philosophy -- Extreme Artistotelianism -- Roger Bacon -- Duns Scotus -- Ockham -- The Fallacy of the Eternal Ideas -- Nominalism -- The "Razor" -- Toward a Scientific Age -- Chapter Eight: Renaissance Philosophy -- Platonism and Aristotelianism -- The Philosophy of Nature -- The New Science -- Galileo -- Francis Bacon -- Chapter Nine: Early Modern Rationalism -- Bacon and Descartes: Two Approaches to Modern Philosophy -- Descartes' Pursuit of Truth: Innate Ideas -- "I think, therefore I am" -- God to the Rescue -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter One: Origins -- The Milesian School -- The Pythagoreans -- Heraclitus -- The One and the Many -- The Sophists -- Protagoras -- Socrates -- Chapter Two: Plato and Aristotle -- Plato -- Plato's Theory of Knowledge: How Do We Know And What Do We Know? -- Theory of Forms -- Growth in Knowledge -- Is "The Good" God? -- Plato's Legacy -- Aristotle -- His Philosophy in Relation to Plato's -- His Categories -- Substance -- Potential and Actual Existence -- God -- The Soul -- Unanswered Questions -- Chapter Three: Between the Times: Philosophy in the Hellenistic World -- Stoicism and Epicureanism -- Platonism Makes a Comeback -- Plutarch and Philo -- Plotinus and Neo-Platonism -- From The One to the Human Soul and Back Again -- The Bridge to Christianity -- Aristotle's Momentary Demise -- Chapter Four: The Origins of Christian Philosophy -- Early Patristic Philosophy -- Augustine: The Soul's Ascent to Truth -- Pseudo-Dionysius -- John Scotus Erigena -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter Thirteen: The German Age -- Idealism -- Hegel -- The Dialectic -- "The Spirit" -- The State -- The Role of History -- Spirit's Final Goal -- Religion and Philosophy -- Schopenhauer and the Movement Away from Idealism -- Feuerbach and the Development of Materialism -- Marx -- Labor and Capital -- The Classless Society -- Nietzsche -- The Will to Power -- What is Truth? -- Superman -- Life vs. Reason -- Master vs. Slave -- "God is Dead" -- Two Styles of Nihilism -- Chapter Fourteen: Anglo-American Philosophy to Modern Times -- Utilitarianism -- John Stuart Mill -- Individual Sovereignty -- The Uniformity of Nature -- A Limited God -- Religion of Humanity -- Science, Philosophy and God -- Natural Selection -- Science vs. Religion -- Spencer -- Individual and State -- Morality and Religion -- The "Germanization" of British Philosophy -- T.H. Green -- F.H. Bradley -- Is God Personal? -- Idealism in America -- Royce -- Pragmatism Replaces Idealism -- C.S. Peirce -- William James -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "John Dewey -- The Philosopher as Activist -- Relative Morality -- Ends vs. Means -- The Analytical Approach: Moore and Russell -- "Common Sense" -- Philosophical Analysis -- Russell: Language and Logic -- The Myth of the Human Person -- Philosophy vs. Science -- Truth and Falsity -- Good and Evil -- Significance -- Chapter Fifteen: French Philosophy to Modern Times -- Traditionalism -- Victor Cousin and Eclecticism -- Socialism -- Auguste Comte and Positivism -- The Positivist Age -- Bergson and Spiritualism -- "Elan Vital" -- Static and Dynamic Morality -- French Catholic Philosophy -- A New Apologetics -- The Hierarchy Grows Suspicious -- Thomism Supreme -- Teilhard de Chardin -- Jean-Paul Sartre -- Being and Consciousness -- Existentialism -- Camus and Absurdity -- Chapter Sixteen: Existentialism -- Kierkegaard -- Marcel -- Buber -- Heidegger -- Rahner and Lonergan -- Wojtyla -- Conclusion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Psychological Dualism -- Spinoza -- Leibniz -- Two Types of Truth -- Monadology -- The Clockmaker God -- An Attempted Reconciliation -- From Rationalism to Empiricism -- The Church and Early Modern Philosophy -- Pascal -- Chapter Ten: British Empiricism -- Hobbes -- The Leviathan -- Locke -- How Do We Know? -- Political Philosophy -- Berkeley -- Is There a "Real World"? -- Hume -- Impressions, Ideas and Causality -- Material Things, the Self and God -- The Skeptic -- The "Dead End" of Early Modern Philosophy -- Chapter Eleven: Philosophy of the Enlightenment -- The French Phase -- Ideology vs. Philosophy -- The Philosophes' Doctrine -- Rousseau -- The General Will -- Philosophy of the "Aufklärung" -- Chapter Twelve: Kant -- His "Copernican Revolution" -- How Do We Know? -- The Categories -- The "Thing-in-Itself" -- Reason: Pure and Practical -- "...As If..." -- The Good Will -- The Categorical Imperative -- Freedom? -- The Triumph of Practical Reason -- ".
- catalog title "The evolution of philosophy : an overview of Western thought as it relates to Judeo-Christian tradition / Anthony E. Gilles.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".