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A collection of the influential attempts to depict the fundamental nature of reality or being - from Spinoza's doctrine of a single, indivisible substance to Russell's logical atomism and from the Buddha's account of a casual interrelated world to Leibniz's one of causally independent monads.

Table of Contents
Series Preface.

Introduction.

1. Tao Te Ching, Selected Chapters.

2. Plato, Phaedrus 245-50: Plato.

3. Metaphysics Books VII-VIII (Selected Chapters): Aristotle.

4. (A) Sayings On 'Conditioned Genesis'. (B) Lalitavistara, XIII 95-117. (C) Nagarjuna, Madhyamaka-Karika, Dedication and Chapter 25: Gotama (The Buddha).

5. Brahmasutrabhasya (Selections): Samkara.

6. Principles of Philosophy Part I: René: Descartes.

7. Ethics Part I: Benedict De Spinoza.

8. An Essay Concernin g Human Understanding Book II, Chapters 8 and 23 (1-11): John Locke.

9. Monadology: G. W. Liebnitz.

10. The Principles of Human Knowledge, Part I: 1-37: George Berkeley.

11. Critique of Pure Reason Second Edition, Transcendental Aesthetic, 1-3, 8: Immanuel Kant.

12. The World As Will and Representation, Vol II, Chapter 18: Arthur Schopenhauer.

13. An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, Chapter 11: John Stuart Mill.

14. Appearance and Reality, Chapters 13 and 14: F. H. Bradley.

15. 'The One and The Many': William James.

16. The Philosophy of Logical Atomism, Lecture VIII: Bertrand Russell.

17. A. N. Whitehead, Process and Reality, Part I, Chapters 1 and 2 (Selected Sections): A. N. Whitehead.

18. Being and Time, 14-15, 19, 21: Martin Heidegger.

Index.

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      Publisher: Wiley
      Publication Date: 11/29/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780631213246, 978-0631213246
      ISBN10: 0631213244
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A collection of the influential attempts to depict the fundamental nature of reality or being - from Spinoza's doctrine of a single, indivisible substance to Russell's logical atomism and from the Buddha's account of a casual interrelated world to Leibniz's one of causally independent monads.

      Table of Contents
      Series Preface.

      Introduction.

      1. Tao Te Ching, Selected Chapters.

      2. Plato, Phaedrus 245-50: Plato.

      3. Metaphysics Books VII-VIII (Selected Chapters): Aristotle.

      4. (A) Sayings On 'Conditioned Genesis'. (B) Lalitavistara, XIII 95-117. (C) Nagarjuna, Madhyamaka-Karika, Dedication and Chapter 25: Gotama (The Buddha).

      5. Brahmasutrabhasya (Selections): Samkara.

      6. Principles of Philosophy Part I: René: Descartes.

      7. Ethics Part I: Benedict De Spinoza.

      8. An Essay Concernin g Human Understanding Book II, Chapters 8 and 23 (1-11): John Locke.

      9. Monadology: G. W. Liebnitz.

      10. The Principles of Human Knowledge, Part I: 1-37: George Berkeley.

      11. Critique of Pure Reason Second Edition, Transcendental Aesthetic, 1-3, 8: Immanuel Kant.

      12. The World As Will and Representation, Vol II, Chapter 18: Arthur Schopenhauer.

      13. An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, Chapter 11: John Stuart Mill.

      14. Appearance and Reality, Chapters 13 and 14: F. H. Bradley.

      15. 'The One and The Many': William James.

      16. The Philosophy of Logical Atomism, Lecture VIII: Bertrand Russell.

      17. A. N. Whitehead, Process and Reality, Part I, Chapters 1 and 2 (Selected Sections): A. N. Whitehead.

      18. Being and Time, 14-15, 19, 21: Martin Heidegger.

      Index.

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