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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 533 S. |
ISBN: | 9780205096800 0205096808 |
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XI
PART 1 SOCRATES AND THE NATURE 01 PHILOSOPHY 1
WHAT IS PHI/OSOPHY?
1 THE EUTHYPHRO: DEFINING PHILOSOPHICAL TERMS 2 2 THE APOLOGY: SOCRATES
TRIAL AND DEFENSE 13
3 THE CRITO: SOCRATES REFUSAL TO ESCAPE 32
4 THE PHAEDO: VIRTUE AND SOCRATES VIEW OF DEATH 36
PART 2 PHILOSOPHY 01 RELIGION 41
CAN WE PROVE THAT GOD EXISTS?
5 ST.ANSELM: THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 42
6 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS: THE COSMOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 47
7 WILLIAM PALEY: THE TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENT 53
8 BLAISE PASCAL: IT IS BETIER TO BELIEVE IN GOD S EXISTENCE THAN TO DENY
IT 58
DOES THE IDEA OF A GOOD GOD EXC/UDE EVI/?
9 BOETHIUS: GOD CAN ALLOW SOME EVIL 64
10 DAVID HUME: A GOOD GOD WOULD EXCLUDE EVIL 70
11 JOHN HICK: EVIL, HUMAN FREEDOM, AND MORAL DEVELOPMENT 77
PART 3 ETHICS 85
ARE ETHICS RELATIVE?
12 RUTH BENEDICT: ETHICS ARE RELATIVE 86 13 W. T. STACE: ETHICS ARE NOT
RELATIVE 93
ARE HUMANS ALWAYS SELFISH?
14 HUMANS ARE ALWAYS SELFISH: GLAUCON S CHALLENGE TO SOCRATES 104
15 JAMES RACHELS: HUMANS ARE NOT ALWAYS SELFISH 108
VII
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VIII CONTENTS
WHICH IS BASIC IN ETHICS: HAPPINESS OR OBLIGATION?
16 ARISTOTLE: HAPPINESS IS LIVING VIRTUOUSLY 119
17 JEREMY BENTHAM: HAPPINESS IS SEEKING THE GREATEST PLEASURE FOR THE
GREATEST NUMBER OF PEOPLE 127
18 IMMANUEL KANT: DUTY IS PRIOR TO HAPPINESS 135
19 FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE: HAPPINESS IS HAVING POWER 148
20 JEAN-PAUL SARTRE: EXISTENTIALIST ETHICS 156
21 VIRGINIA HELD: FEMINIST ETHICS ARE DIFFERENT 165
PART 4 KNOWLEDGE 175
WHAT IS KNOWLEDGE?
22 PLATO: KNOWLEDGE IS WARRANTED TRUE BELIEF 176
WHAT METHOD IS BEST FOR ACQUIRING KNOWLEDGE?
23 CHARLES SANDERS PEIRCE: FOUR APPROACH ES TO PHILOSOPHY 185
HOW 00 WE ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE?
24 RENE DESCARTES: KNOWLEDGE IS NOT ULTIMATELY SENSE KNOWLEDGE 195
25 JOHN LOCKE: KNOWLEDGE IS ULTIMATELY SENSED 206
26 IMMANUEL KANT: KNOWLEDGE IS BOTH RATIONAL AND EMPIRICAL 217
HOW IS TRUTH ESTABLISHED?
27 BERTRAND RUSSELL: TRUTH IS ESTABLISHED BY CORRESPONDENCE 226
28 BRAND BLANSHARD: TRUTH MEANS COHERENCE 233
29 WILLIAM JAMES: TRUTH IS ESTABLISHED BY PRAGMATIC MEANS 238
CAN WE KNOW THE NATURE OF CA USAI RELATIONS?
30 DAVID HUME: CAUSE MEANS REGULAR ASSOCIATION 245
31 DAVID HUME: THERE ARE NO POSSIBLE GROUNDS FOR INDUCTION 251
PART 5 METAPHYSICS 261
WHY IS THERE SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING?
32 PARMENIDES: BEING IS UNCAUSED 262 33 LAO-TZU: NON-BEING IS THE SOURCE
OF BEING 267
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CONTENTS IX
15REALITY GENERAL OR PARTICULAR?
34 PLATO: UNIVERSALS ARE REAL 273 35 DAVID HUME: PARTICULARS ARE REAL
283
OF WHAT DOES REALITY CONSIST?
36 RENE DESCARTES: REALITY CONSISTS OF MIND AND MATTER 288
37 PAUL CHURCHLAND: REALITY CONSISTS OF MATTER 295 38 GEORGE BERKELEY:
REALITY CONSISTS OF IDEAS 302
39 JOHN DEWEY: REALITY CONSISTS OF MENTAL AND PHYSICAL QUALITIES 315
ARE HUMANS FREE?
40 HOLBACH: HUMANS ARE DETERMINED 322 41 JOHN STUART MILL: DETERMINISM
AND FREEDOM ARE COMPATIBLE 331
42 RICHARD TAYLOR: HUMANS ARE FREE 337
DO HUMANS HAVE AN IDENTICAL SELF?
43 JOHN LOCKE: HUMAN BEINGS HAVE AN IDENTICAL SELF 342
44 DAVID HUME: HUMAN BEINGS HAVE NO IDENTICAL SELF 349
15THERE LIFE AFTER DEATH?
45 PLATO: THE SOUL IS IMMORTAL AND IMPERISHABLE 355
46 JOSEPH BUTLER: HUMAN BEINGS SURVIVE DEATH 363
47 DAVID HUME: L1FEAFTER DEATH IS PHILOSOPHICALLY UNPROVABLE 369
PART 6 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 375
WHAT IS LIBERTY?
48 FYODOR DOSTOEVSKI: L1BERTYAND AUTHORITY 376 49 JOHN STUART MILL:
L1BERTYIS INDEPENDENCE FROM THE MAJORITY S TYRANNY 387
50 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.: L1BERTYAND RACIAL PREJUDICE 397
51 ROSEMARIE TONG: FEMINISM IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM 407
WHICH GOVERNMENT 15 BEST?
52 THOMAS HOBBES: MONARCHY IS BEST 421 53 JOHN LOCKE: DEMOCRACY IS BEST
428
54 KARL MARX: COMMUNISM AND NONALIENATED LABOR IS BEST 435
55 BENJAMIN BARBER: STRONG DEMOCRACY IS BEST 450
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X CONTENTS
PART 7 AESTHETICS 455
WHAT CONSTITUTES THE EXPERIENCE OF BEAUTY?
56 PLOTINUS: BEAUTY, SENSUOUS, AND IDEAL 456
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF ART?
57 ARI5TOTLE: THE NATURE OF TRAGEDY 466
58 HENRI BERGSON: THE NATURE OF COMEDY 473
PART 8 PHILOSOPHY AND THE GOOD LIFE 483
TWO CLASSIC VIEWS OF THE GOOD LIFE 59 EPICURUS AND THE PLEASANT UFE 484
60 EPICTETUS AND THE UFE OF SELF-CONTROL 492
WHAT GIVES LIFE MEANING?
61 LEO TOL5TOY: FAITH PROVIDES UFE S MEANING 499
62 ALBERT CAMU5: UFE S MEANING 15 DETERMINED BY EACH INDIVIDUAL 509
WHAT IS THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY?
63 BERTRAND RUS5ELL: THE VALUE OF PHLLOSOPHY TO INDIVIDUALUFE 519
64 JOHN DEWEY: THE VALUE OF PHILOSOPHY TO 50CIETY 525
GLOSSARY 529
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