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Cambridge University Press Hegel Nietzsche and Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Thomas Reid Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Nietzsche The AntiChrist Ecce Homo Twilight of the Idols And Other Writings Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Hegel on Ethics and Politics
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Galen
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Cambridge University Press Freedom and Anthropology in Kants Moral Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Schopenhauer
Book SynopsisCartwright tells the story of Schopenhauer's life to convey the full range of his philosophy, exploring Schopenhauer's fractured family life, his early formative influences, his critical loyalty to Kant, his personal interactions with Fichte and Goethe, his struggle to make his philosophy known, and his reaction to his late-arriving fame.Trade Review'Dozens more biographies have appeared … but David Cartwright's is the most thorough by far.' The Times Literary Supplement'Cartwright does not shy away from presenting Schopenhauer's flaws as well as his good points … Perhaps the most attractive features of Schopenhauer are his passion for the truth, his hatred of obscurantism, and the grace, humor, and clarity of his writing. Cartwright's biography honors its subject by sharing in all these virtues.' Journal of the History of PhilosophyTable of Contents1. The affirmation of the will; 2. A tour for a trade; 3. A father's death, a philosopher's birth; 4. The university years; 5. The better consciousness, causes, grounds, and confrontations; 6. Goethe, colors, and eastern lights; 7. The single thought of Dresden; 8. Failure in Berlin; 9. Ich bin kein Berliner; 10. The Frankfurt philosopher; 11. The dawn of fame and the end of life.
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Cambridge University Press Meaning in Spinozas Method
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Cambridge University Press Immanuel Kant
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Einstein Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Henry Sidgwick Eye of the Universe An Intellectual Biography
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Cambridge University Press Kant on Representation and Objectivity
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and NineteenthCentury Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Leibniz and his Correspondents
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Cambridge University Press Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality
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Cambridge University Press The Philosophy of Gottlob Frege
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Cambridge University Press Personal Autonomy
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Foucault
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Cambridge University Press Nietzsche Thus Spoke Zarathustra Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy
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Cambridge University Press Hume
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Cambridge University Press Kants Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
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Cambridge University Press Freedom and Religion in Kant and His Immediate Successors
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Cambridge University Press Hegels Philosophy of Reality Freedom and God
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Cambridge University Press Locke Shaftesbury and Hutcheson Contesting Diversity in the Enlightenment and Beyond Ideas in Context Series Number 74
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Cambridge University Press Kant and the Ethics of Humility
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Cambridge University Press The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics Making Sense of Things The Evolution of Modern Philosophy
Book SynopsisThis book charts the evolution of metaphysics since Descartes, providing an unusually wide-ranging history that includes both analytic and non-analytic schools of thought. It also provides a compelling case for why metaphysics matters and how it can help us to cope with continually changing demands on our humanity by making sense of things in ways that are radically new.Trade Review'This huge book is an extraordinary piece of work, showing a quite exceptional range of learning and depth of thought. Moore attempts nothing less than a synoptic account of the ways in which leading philosophers since Descartes have viewed metaphysics. But the book is not a survey: a strong narrative thread, plus a novel and powerful conception of the task of metaphysics, links Moore's discussion of such diverse thinkers as Hume, Kant, Frege, Nietzsche, Lewis and Deleuze (to take only a few examples) into a coherent picture of the development of the subject. The book is written with Moore's customary clarity and panache, full of penetrating insights, lucid exposition of difficult ideas, and provocative challenges to the conventional wisdom. There will be something here to stimulate everyone interested in metaphysics, whatever their philosophical background. The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics is a quite unique work: original, bold, and fascinating.' Tim Crane, University of Cambridge'Not since Russell's History of Western Philosophy has a major Anglophone thinker attempted to make accessible sense of the many kinds of obscurity that philosophers have contrived to produce in their efforts to write under the title of 'metaphysics'. Russell's book hails from a generation which was famously dismissive of everything it called 'continental' in philosophy. Among the many achievements of A. W. Moore's remarkable book is that it shows why we can leave that behind us. The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics should make a real contribution to the formation of a philosophical culture better informed of its history and no longer riven by absurd and absurdly simplistic divisions.' Simon Glendinning, London School of Economics and Political Science'… a truly monumental achievement, as extraordinary in the generosity of its scope and the breadth of its learning as it is in its sensitivity to the many possibly shifting nuances of its own self-expression. But if the term 'monumental' is suggestive of something carved out of heavily immovable stone, it would be utterly misleading. Moore, no mean meta-metaphysician himself, constantly challenges his readers to join him and his exceptionally varied cast of fellow seekers after meaningfulness in thinking always anew as to what sense there may be to the deeply human project of 'making sense of things' - and about why such sense as may be there to be found, may turn out not to be statable in terms of truth-seeking propositions. It is a story that makes for an inevitably long and at times undeniably strenuous read; but the effort is infinitely worthwhile.' Alan Montefiore, London School of Economics and Political Science'… [a] splendid achievement.' The Times Literary Supplement'… a bold and engaging book, opening up much fertile ground for future work. I highly recommend a close reading of it.' Analysis and MetaphysicsTable of ContentsPreface; Introduction; Part I. The Early Modern Period: 1. Descartes: metaphysics in the service of science; 2. Spinoza: metaphysics in the service of ethics; 3. Leibniz: metaphysics in the service of theodicy; 4. Hume: metaphysics committed to the flames?; 5. Kant: the possibility, scope, and limits of metaphysics; 6. Fichte: transcendentalism versus naturalism; 7. Hegel: transcendentalism-cum-naturalism; or, absolute idealism; Part II. The Late Modern Period I: The Analytic Tradition: 8. Frege: sense under scrutiny; 9. The early Wittgenstein: the possibility, scope, and limits of sense; or, sense, senselessness, and nonsense; 10. The later Wittgenstein: bringing words back from their metaphysical to their everyday use; 11. Carnap: the elimination of metaphysics?; 12. Quine: the ne plus ultra of naturalism; 13. Lewis: metaphysics in the service of philosophy; 14. Dummett: the logical basis of metaphysics; Part III. The Late Modern Period II: Non-Analytic Traditions: 15. Nietzsche: sense under scrutiny again; 16. Bergson: metaphysics as pure creativity; 17. Husserl: making sense of making sense; 18. Heidegger: letting being be; 19. Collingwood: metaphysics as history; 20. Derrida: metaphysics deconstructed?; 21. Deleuze: something completely different; Conclusion.
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Cambridge University Press Descartes Reinvented
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Cambridge University Press Heidegger on Ontotheology
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Cambridge University Press The Cambridge Companion to Spinozas Ethics
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Cambridge University Press Nietzsches Philosophy of Religion
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Cambridge University Press The New Hegelians
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