Great Thinkers of the Classical Period

Great Thinkers of the Classical Period
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Synopsis Great Thinkers of the Classical Period by : Mazimum C Jerri

These are people who offered some new ideas and thought to help improve the situation of the world. These thinkers come from a range of different areas from science and philosophy to human rights and politics.1. Homer (c. 8th Century B.C. ) 2. Pythagoras (c. 570 BC - 495 BC)3. Confucius (551-479)4. AristotleAristotle (384 BC - 322 BC)5. Cicero.6. Marcus Aurelius (121 - 180) 7. Leonardo Da Vinci (1452 - 1519)

Famous Thinkers of the Classical Period

Famous Thinkers of the Classical Period
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Total Pages : 98
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Synopsis Famous Thinkers of the Classical Period by : Mazimum C Jerri

Great Thinkers is a collection of some of the most important ideas of Eastern and Western culture - drawn from the works of those philosophers, political theorists, sociologists, artists, and novelists whom we believe have the most to offer to us today.These people offered some new ideas and thought to help improve the situation of the world. These thinkers come from a range of different areas from science and philosophy to human rights and politics.1. William Shakespeare (1564- 1616)2. Galileo (1564 - 1642)3. Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)4. John Locke (1632 - 1704)5. Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1726)6. Voltaire (1694 - 1778)7. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND GREAT THINKERS

CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND GREAT THINKERS
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 736
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ISBN-10 : 9781291537864
ISBN-13 : 1291537864
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Synopsis CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND GREAT THINKERS by : Andreas Sofroniou

This book, CONCEPTS OF SOCIAL SCIENTISTS AND GREAT THINKERS, encompasses nine titles of different subjects and their issues, namely: PSYCHOLOGY, CONCEPTS OF BEHAVIOUR, PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILD CULTURE, PSYCHOTHERAPY, CONCEPTS OF TREATMENT, FREUDIAN ANALYSIS, JUNGIAN SYNTHESIS, SOCIOLOGY, CONCEPTS OF GROUP BEHAVIOUR, PHILOLOGY, CONCEPTS OF EUROPEAN LITERATURE, SOCIAL SCIENCES, CONCEPTS OF BRANCHES AND RELATIONSHIPS, PHILOSOPHY FOR HUMAN BEHAVIOUR. As such, the author attempts to bring together the concepts and thoughts of social scientists and the values of philosophical endea

Classical Modern Philosophers

Classical Modern Philosophers
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781134963454
ISBN-13 : 1134963459
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Synopsis Classical Modern Philosophers by : Richard Schacht

Descartes, Leibniz, Spinoza, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, and Kant: these are the seven philosophers who stand out from the rest in what is known as the `modern' period in philosophy. Their thought defines the mainstream of classical or early modern philosophy, largely responsible for shaping philosophy as we now know it. In a clear and lively style, Richard Schacht has written a thorough introduction to the work of these seven founding fathers of modern philosophy. The bibliography has been updated for this revised edition to take account of the recent explosion of writings on modern philosophy.

The Republic

The Republic
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 288
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Synopsis The Republic by : Golden Classics

Discover one of the most influential philosophical works in history. With an engaging exploration of morality, justice, politics and deep philosophical questions, the Republic is a powerful and truly unique work which has transcended the ages to have a massive impact on the realm of politics and philosophy at large. Designed in the form of a dialogue between characters, this enduring book seeks to address fundamental questions, including whether the unjust man is happier than the just man, the role of the philosopher in society, and which out of a range of theoretical city-states would be the happiest and most prosperous. Now, this edition presents the Republic in an elegant light, providing modern readers with a fascinating glimpse into the mind of one of the classical period's greatest thinkers. With a complete overview of the Republic, you'll be taken on a journey into pivotal questions that define the human condition, benefitting from philosophers' timeless wisdom and ideas over two thousand years ago. Ideal as a gift for friends and family, for students and philosophy enthusiasts, and as an essential part of your bookshelf, the Republic is a book which will stick with you long after you finish reading. Scroll up and buy now to discover the Republic today. Plato (428/427 or 424/423 BC) was one of the most influential philosopher during the classical Greek period, credited for his enormous impact on the world of philosophical thought. As the founder of the Platonist school of thinking, his legacy has endured the ages, ringing just as true today as it did in ancient times. His profound and thoughtful insights, as well as his impact on Western religion, science, and political thought, have cemented him as a significant figure in Western history and civilization.

Philosophers: Their Lives and Works

Philosophers: Their Lives and Works
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Publisher : Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Total Pages : 1105
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ISBN-10 : 9780241445983
ISBN-13 : 0241445981
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Synopsis Philosophers: Their Lives and Works by : DK

From Confucius and Plato to Karl Marx and Noam Chomsky, this ebook brings together more than 100 illustrated biographies of the world's great philosophers. Introduced with a stunning portrait of each featured philosopher, each profile traces the ideas, friendships, loves, and rivalries that inspired the world's greatest thinkers and influenced their work, offering revealing insights into what drove them to question the meaning of life, and come up with new ways of understanding the world and the history of ideas. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and paintings of philosophers, their homes, friends, studies, and their personal belongings, together with pages from original manuscripts, first editions, and correspondence, this ebook introduces the key ideas, themes, and working methods of each featured individual, setting their ideas within a wider historical and cultural context. Charting the development of ideas across the centuries in both the East and West, from ancient Chinese philosophy to the work of contemporary thinkers, Philosophers provides a compelling glimpse into the personal lives, loves, and influences of the great philosophers as they probed into life's "big ideas".

Philosophy in the Ancient World

Philosophy in the Ancient World
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 074253328X
ISBN-13 : 9780742533288
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Synopsis Philosophy in the Ancient World by : James A. Arieti

Philosophy in the Ancient World: An Introduction--an intellectual history of the ancient world from the eighth century B.C.E. to the fifth century C.E., from Homer to Boethius--describes and evaluates ancient thought in its cultural setting, showing how it affected and was affected by that setting. The greatest philosophers (Parmenides, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine) and cultural figures (Homer, Euripides, Thucydides, Archimedes) and a number of lesser ones (Hesiod, Posidonius, Basil) receive careful description and evaluation. Philosophy in the Ancient World is ideally suited as a supplement for undergraduate courses in Ancient Philosophy and the History of Philosophy in the West.

The New Science and English Literature in the Classical Period

The New Science and English Literature in the Classical Period
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Publisher : CreateSpace
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 151686705X
ISBN-13 : 9781516867059
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Synopsis The New Science and English Literature in the Classical Period by : Carson Duncan

From the beginning of Chapter I - The New Science The new science, or the new experimental philosophy, arose in England as a fresh intellectual impulse, too subtle and too penetrating to be readily confined within the bonds of a definition. Its manifestations may be observed, its more obvious qualities may be studied, yet back of all these there is an elusive psychological problem that fairly challenges solution. As the waters of a stream are lost in the sea, where they are driven by unknown forces to break on unexpected shores, so new ideas entering the minds of men are lost to analysis only to reappear as new points of view, new methods of thinking, new attitudes toward life. Straightway men possessed of these new ideas set to work reforming human thought. Similarly, experimental philosophers in seventeenth century England, quickened by this new intellectual impulse, began to lay, broad and deep, the foundations for reconstructing the natural history of the world. Scientific interest had existed in England long before the seventeenth century, of course, and can be called a new interest in that period only in the sense that it received a new impetus. This new impulse came from the influence of four men, two foreigners and two Englishmen, Galileo and Descartes, Bacon and Harvey. When Galileo made his telescope and saw the proof of the Copernican theory, there was introduced the fundamental new principle,- namely, the application of mechanical apparatus to the solution of the problems of natural philosophy. "Since that Galileo," wrote John Wallis, "and (after him) Torricelli, and others have applied Mechanick Principles to the salving of Philosophical Difficulties; Natural Philosophy is well known to have been rendered more intelligible, and to have made a much greater progress in less than a hundred years, than before for many ages". To Bacon is attributed the inductive method for scientific research, although as Professor Adamson truthfully says, "it is more than probable that in all fairness, when we speak of the Baconian reform of science, we should refer to the forgotten Monk of the thirteenth century rather than to the brilliant and famous Chancellor of the seventeenth". The new philosophers themselves were not familiar with the work of "Friar Bacon", while they persistently praised and honored the chancellor, and followed as well as they could his precepts as they found them in the Novum Organum. They became his disciples and "were not slow in carrying out the plan of a learned society as sketched in the New Atlantis". To him is due, then, the working hypothesis-the inductive method-,wherein a long and careful process of experimentation and observation must precede the drawing of conclusions. The third element was furnished by Descartes. He was a mathematician as well as a philosopher, and hence could bring mathematical accuracy and precision to the aid of philosophical thinking. His great service, therefore, lay in his reducing to formulae the facts gleaned from experiment and observation. "Monsieur Descartes did not perfectly tread in his (Bacon's) Steps, since he was for doing too great a part of his work in his Closet, concluding too soon, before he had made Experiments enough; but then to a vast Genius he joined exquisite Skill in Geometry, and working upon Intelligible Principles and an Intelligible Manner obtained his results." He also joined forces with Bacon against the power of ancient authority. "Bacon shares with Descartes the honour of inaugurating the modern period of philosophy. Bacon's protest against the principle of authority, a principle which had been accepted with more or less unhesitating loyalty by the Scholastic philosophers, is no less vigorous than that of Descartes. Both alike are eager to substitute for faith and tradition the independent effort of the individual mind in pursuit of truth.'"

Philosophers Who Changed History

Philosophers Who Changed History
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Publisher : Penguin
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ISBN-10 : 9780593841648
ISBN-13 : 0593841646
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Synopsis Philosophers Who Changed History by : DK

This visual celebration of the world's most celebrated thinkers tells the fascinating stories of their lives and pioneering ideas. This book would be great if you are interested in philosophy, politics, history, and literature or would like to broaden your understanding of philosophy. Philosophers Who Changed History places well-known philosophers in their historical and cultural context, allowing you to see how they came to influence philosophy. In this edition, you can find: -An overview of the lives and works of around 80 of the world's most influential philosophers - from the Classical era to the present -Eight pages of brand-new content with 12 new entries, including Frederick Douglass and Luce Irigaray -Lavishly illustrated portraits of each philosopher, alongside photographs of their homes, studies, and personal artefacts Each philosopher is introduced with a realistic portrait and biographical entries which trace the friendships, loves, and rivalries that inspired and influenced them. Entries explore the key ideas and working methods of each individual and set their ideas in context, conveying a powerful sense of the place and the period of history in which they lived. Philosophers Who Changed History provides revealing insights into what drove each individual to develop new ways of understanding the world.