A Brief Guide to Ideas
Autor William Raeper, Linda Edwardsen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 feb 2000
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780310227748
ISBN-10: 0310227747
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 143 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Zondervan Academic
Colecția Zondervan Academic
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
ISBN-10: 0310227747
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 143 x 213 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:Revised
Editura: Zondervan Academic
Colecția Zondervan Academic
Locul publicării:Grand Rapids, United States
Descriere
Philosophy -- dry and remote? Think again. It's as relevant as tonight's news, as immediate as the choices you make in a career. If you want to interact wisely with the world you live in, you need to understand the ideas that shape its commerce, launch its humanitarian efforts, trigger its wars, and profoundly impact the way you yourself approach God, life, and relationships. Postmodernism, Platonism, Humanism, Existentialism, Feminism, Rationalism, Fundamentalism, New Age . . . They're more than just terms. They're structures of thought you encounter constantly. This book gives you a fundamental grasp of what they are and how they influence your dealings with the world . . . and its dealings with you. You'll gain essential insights into over 40 of the world's major thinkers. Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Descartes, Kant, Locke, Marx, Nietsche, Freud, Wittgenstein . . . A Brief Guide to Ideas introduces to you these and many more of the great philosophers. You'll develop a working knowledge of numerous key ideas and movements. And you'll learn how philosophers and religions through the ages have grappled with critical questions that influence your life today.
Cuprins
ContentsPart 1: How and What Can We Know?Epistemology1 Knowledge and Reason Plato and the Ancient Greeks 2 Theories of KnowledgePlato and Aristotle 3 Faith and ReasonAugustinePart 2: Who Am I?The Question of Identity4 The Nature of the SoulAristotle and Identity5 Mind and Body DividedRené Descartes’ Dualism6 What Price the Soul?Modern Debate on the Mind/Body ProblemPart 3: Does God Exist?Philosophy of Religion7 From Plato to Bertrand RussellArguments for the Existence of God8 The Five WaysThomas Aquinas9 The Argument from Religious ExperienceThe Bible and the MysticsPart 4: Routes to KnowledgeRationalism and Empiricism10 Knowing through the MindRené Descartes11 Knowing through our SensesJohn Locke and Bishop Berkeley12 The Limits of KnowingDavid HumePart 5: Why Do We Exist?Existentialism13 Faith: the Highest Way of LivingSøren Kierkegaard14 The Nature of BeingMartin Heidegger15 Free to ChooseJean-Paul SartrePart 6: All in the Mind?Psychology16 God as Psychological ProjectionLudwig Feuerbach17 The Unconscious MindSigmund Freud18 The Collective UnconsciousCarl Gustav JungPart 7: How Should Society Be Organized?Politics19 The RepublicPlato20 The Ultimate Political PragmatistNiccolo Machiavelli21 Class ConflictKarl MarxPart 8: Is Man the Measure of All Things?Humanism22 The Rise of HumanismErasmus and the Renaissance23 Beyond Good and EvilFriedrich Nietzsche24 Humanism in the Modern WorldJohn Stuart MillPart 9: Who is Jesus?The Person of Christ25 Christology through the AgesJesus, the Son of God26 The Kingdom of GodJesus of Nazareth27 Revelation and ResponseSome People of FaithPart 10: What Place Has the Bible?The Question of Interpretation28 The Struggle for UnderstandingThe Early Christians29 The ReformationMartin Luther and John Calvin30 Interpreting the Bible TodayConservatives and RadicalsPart 11: Does Science Have the Answers?Science and Belief31 Creation and EvolutionCharles Darwin32 The Meaning of Modern ScienceEinstein and the New Physics33 Miracles in a Scientific WorldThe Argument with HumePart 12: The Nature of MeaningSkepticism and Pluralism34 The EnlightenmentImmanuel Kant35 Language GamesLudwig Wittgenstein36 PluralismReality is RelativePart 13: What Are the Boundaries of Reality?The Paranormal37 The Quest for the TranscendentChristianity and the Paranormal38 The Devil and All His WorksBelief in Satan Today39 The Problem of Evil and SufferingAn Age-old QuestionPart 14: God the Mother?Feminism40 The Maleness of ReasonA Feminist Viewpoint41 Patriarchy and WomenMary Wollstonecraft and Others42 Male and Female in the BibleFeminist TheologyPart 15: Anything Goes?Relativism Versus Certainty43 Moral RelativismWilliam James and the American Pragmatists44 PostmodernityCulture in Change45 FundamentalismReality is CertainPart 16: Renaissance or Delusion?New Age Thinking46 Shifting the ParadigmModern New Age Movements47 The Me-CultNew Age Psychology48 Tomorrow’s WorldA Bird’s-eye ViewAppendix: For Further ThinkingGlossaryIndex