Introduction to Philosophy |
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
and the Ordinary Man 12 Philosophy and the History of Philosophy | 14 |
Platos Theory of Knowledge 24 Descartes Theory of Knowledge 34 Male | 21 |
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accepted according achieve action actually analytical philosophy answer argued argument argument from design Aristippus Aristotle Aristotle's asserted atoms attempt basic become believe body cause century conceived concepts contemporary contended critics definition Descartes developed discover doctrine doubt Epicurus Ethics existence existentialist explain fact G. E. Moore God's happiness Hegel Hence Hobbes human Hume Hume's ideas individual insisted involved Kant laws Leibniz living Locke Locke's logical logical atomism Malebranche Marx mathematics matter means mental events meta-ethical metaphysical metaphysical theory metaphysicians mind moral objects over-beliefs Parmenides perceive person philosophical physical Plato pleasure political possess possible pragmatic principle problems proposition Protagoras psychological psychological hedonism question rational real world reason religion religious knowledge result scientific sense experience skeptical social society Socrates Spinoza statement Stoicism substance theory of knowledge things thinkers tion traditional true truth universe Wittgenstein York