Philosophy and Living

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Imprint Academic, 2002 - Philosophy - 630 pages

Philosophy can be very abstract and apparently remote from our everyday concerns. In this book Ralph Blumenau brings out for the non-specialist the bearing that thinkers of the past have on the way we live now, on the attitude we have towards our lives, towards each other and our society, towards God and towards the ethical problems that confront us. The focus of the book is those aspects of the history of ideas which have something to say to our present preoccupations. After expounding the ideas of a particular thinker there follows a discussion of the material and how it relates to issues that are still alive today (indented from the margin and set in a different typeface), based on the author's classroom debates with his own students. Another feature of the book is the many footnotes which refer the reader back to earlier, and forward to later, pages of the book. They are intended to reinforce the idea that throughout the centuries philosophers have often grappled with the same problems, sometimes coming up with similar approaches and sometimes with radically different ones.

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Contents

The Greek Cosmologists
5
5
21
6
43
The Hellenistic Period
59
9
77
Philo
85
Gnosticism
93
19
167
222222
361
32
381
33
389
34
401
Bentham
419
The Notion of Progress
435
Philosophies of History in the 19th 20th Centuries
455
Nietzsche and Bergson
477

The Scientific Revolution
205
22
219
23
229
24
235
Leibniz
247
Seventeenth Century Political Thought
255
27
275
28
289
Berkeley
299
30
347
40
485
41
510
42
527
Wittgenstein
537
Popper and Kuhn
555
Berlin
569
Structuralism and PostStructuralism
597
Index
617
18
628
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