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The Young Spinoza - A Metaphysician in the Making (Hardcover): Yitzhak Y. Melamed The Young Spinoza - A Metaphysician in the Making (Hardcover)
Yitzhak Y. Melamed
R3,800 Discovery Miles 38 000 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Ex nihilo nihil fit. Philosophy, especially great philosophy, does not appear out of the blue. In the current volume, a team of top scholars-both up-and-coming and established-attempts to trace the philosophical development of one of the greatest philosophers of all time. Featuring twenty new essays and an introduction, it is the first attempt of its kind in English and its appearance coincides with the recent surge of interest in Spinoza in Anglo-American philosophy. Spinoza's fame-or notoriety-is due primarily to his posthumously published magnum opus, the Ethics, and, to a lesser extent, to the 1670 Theological-Political Treatise. Few readers take the time to study his early works carefully. If they do, they are likely to encounter some surprising claims, which often diverge from, or even utterly contradict, the doctrines of the Ethics. Consider just a few of these assertions: that God acts from absolute freedom of will, that God is a whole, that there are no modes in God, that extension is divisible and hence cannot be an attribute of God, and that the intellectual and corporeal substances are modes in relation to God. Yet, though these claims reveal some tension between the early works and the Ethics, there is also a clear continuity between them. Spinoza wrote the Ethics over a long period of time, which spanned most of his philosophical career. The dates of the early drafts of the Ethics seem to overlap with the assumed dates of the composition of the Treatise on the Emendation of the Intellect and the Short Treatise on God, Man, and His Well Being and precede the publication of Spinoza's 1663 book on Descartes' Principles of Philosophy. For this reason, a study of Spinoza's early works (and correspondence) can illuminate the nature of the problems Spinoza addresses in the Ethics, insofar as the views expressed in the early works help us reconstruct the development and genealogy of the Ethics. Indeed, if we keep in mind the common dictum "nothing comes from nothing "-which Spinoza frequently cites and appeals to-it is clear that great works like the Ethics do not appear ex nihilo. In light of the preeminence and majesty of the Ethics, it is difficult to study the early works without having the Ethics in sight. Still, we would venture to say that the value of Spinoza's early works is not at all limited to their being stations on the road leading to the Ethics. A teleological attitude of such a sort would celebrate the works of the "mature Spinoza " at the expense of the early works. However, we have no reason to assume that on all issues the views of the Ethics are better argued, developed, and motivated than those of the early works. In other words, we should keep our minds open to the possibility that on some issues the early works might contain better analysis and argumentation than the Ethics.

Berkeley's Idealism - A Critical Examination (Hardcover): Georges Dicker Berkeley's Idealism - A Critical Examination (Hardcover)
Georges Dicker
R2,034 Discovery Miles 20 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In George Berkeley's two most important works, the Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues Bewtween Hylas and Philonous, he argued that there is no such thing as matter: only minds and ideas exist, and physical things are nothing but collections of ideas. In defense of this idealism, he advanced a battery of challenging arguments purporting to show that the very notion of matter is self-contradictory or meaningless, and that even if it were possible for matter to exist, we could not know that it does; and he then put forward an alternative world-view that purported to refute both skepticism and atheism.
Using the tools of contemporary analytic philosophy, Georges Dicker here examines both the destructive and the constructive sides of Berkeley's thought, against the background of the mainstream views that he rejected. Dicker's accessible and text-based analysis of Berkeley's arguments shows that the Priniciples and the Dialogues dovetail and complement each other in a seamless way, rather than being self-contained. Dicker's book avoids the incompleteness that results from studying just one of his two main works; instead, he treats the whole as a visionary response to the issues of modern philosophy- such as primary and secondary qualities, external-world skepticism, the substance-property relation, the causal roles of human agents and of God. In addition to relating Berkeley's work to his contemporaries, Dicker discusses work by today's top Berkeley scholars, and uses notions and distinctions forged by recent and contemporary analytic philosophers of perception. Berkeley's Idealism both advances Berkeley scholarship and serves as a useful guide for teachers and students.

Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life (Hardcover, New): Mark Francis Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life (Hardcover, New)
Mark Francis
R4,508 Discovery Miles 45 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The English philosopher Herbert Spencer (1820 - 1903) was a colossus of the Victorian age. His works ranked alongside those of Darwin and Marx in the development of disciplines as wide ranging as sociology, anthropology, political theory, philosophy and psychology. In this acclaimed study of Spencer, the first for over thirty years and now available in paperback, Mark Francis provides an authoritative and meticulously researched intellectual biography of this remarkable man that dispels the plethora of misinformation surrounding Spencer and shines new light on the broader cultural history of the nineteenth century. In this major study of Spencer, the first for over thirty years, Mark Francis provides an authoritative and meticulously researched intellectual biography of this remarkable man. Using archival material and contemporary printed sources, Francis creates a fascinating portrait of a human being whose philosophical and scientific system was a unique attempt to explain modern life in all its biological, psychological and sociological forms. Herbert Spencer and the Invention of Modern Life fills what is perhaps the last big biographical gap in Victorian history. An exceptional work of scholarship it not only dispels the plethora of misinformation surrounding Spencer but shines new light on the broader cultural history of the nineteenth century. Elegantly written, provocative and rich in insight it will be required reading for all students of the period.

The Poetry of Emily Dickinson - Philosophical Perspectives (Hardcover): Elisabeth Camp The Poetry of Emily Dickinson - Philosophical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Elisabeth Camp
R2,578 Discovery Miles 25 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

One of America's most celebrated poets, Emily Dickinson was virtually unpublished in her lifetime. When a slim volume of her poems emerged on the American scene in 1890, her work created shockwaves that have not subsided yet. Famously precise and sparse, Emily Dickinson's poetry is often described as philosophical, both because her poetry grapples with philosophical topics like death, spirituality, and the darkening operations of the mind, and because she approaches those topics in a characteristically philosophical manner: analyzing and extrapolating from close observation, exploring alternatives, and connecting thoughts into cumulative demonstrations. But unlike Lucretius or Pope, she cannot be accused of producing versified treatises. Many of her poems are unsettling in their lack of conclusion; their disparate insights often stand in conflict; and her logic turns crucially on imagery, juxtaposition, assonance, slant rhyme, and punctuation. The six chapters of this volume collectively argue that Dickinson is an epistemically ambitious poet, who explores fundamental questions by advancing arguments that are designed to convince. Dickinson exemplifies abstract ideas in tangible form and habituates readers into productive trains of thought-she doesn't just make philosophical claims, but demonstrates how poetry can make a distinct contribution to philosophy. All essays in this volume, drawn from both philosophers and literary theorists, serve as a counterpoint to recent critical work, which has emphasized Dickinson's anguished uncertainty, her nonconventional style, and the unsettled status of her manuscripts. On the view that emerges here, knowing is like cleaning, mending, and lacemakingL a form of hard, ongoing work, but one for which poetry is a powerful, perhaps indispensable, tool.

Nietzsche in Context (Paperback, New edition): Robin Small Nietzsche in Context (Paperback, New edition)
Robin Small
R1,308 Discovery Miles 13 080 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Friedrich Nietzsche has always been recognized as an original thinker, one who stands apart from and outside the philosophical schools and tendencies of his time. This is the way he continually presented himself. Many readers have accepted this self-interpretation at face value. Yet there is another side to Nietzsche's thinking which shows not only an awareness of contemporary writers, but an engagement with their ideas which is often both intense and sustained. The intention of this study is to explore this side in detail, by surveying various themes in his philosophical thinking with such links in mind. It is important to avoid one misunderstanding though: this book is not designed to show that Nietzsche derived his ideas from various other thinkers. In that sense, it is not necessarily about sources or even about influences. Rather, it shows that his independence and originality developed in dialogue with other thinkers. Those qualities are no less real for that reason; in fact the author believes that they can be appreciated all the more by being placed in the context of his relations to other philosophers.

Hegel's Philosophy of right (Hardcover): G.W.F. Hegel Hegel's Philosophy of right (Hardcover)
G.W.F. Hegel; Translated by T.M. Knox
R995 Discovery Miles 9 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Leaves of Grass (Paperback): Walt Whitman Leaves of Grass (Paperback)
Walt Whitman
R976 Discovery Miles 9 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Fragment on Government - or a Comment on the Commentaries Being an Examination of What Is Delivered on the Subject of... A Fragment on Government - or a Comment on the Commentaries Being an Examination of What Is Delivered on the Subject of Government in General, in the Introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries (Paperback)
Jeremy Bentham
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback): Jeremy Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback)
Jeremy Bentham
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback): Jeremy Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback)
Jeremy Bentham
R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
A Fragment on Government; - Being an Examination of What Is Delivered, on the Subject of Government in General in the... A Fragment on Government; - Being an Examination of What Is Delivered, on the Subject of Government in General in the Introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries: : With a Preface, in Which Is Given a Critique of the Work at Large (Paperback)
Jeremy Bentham
R527 Discovery Miles 5 270 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback): Jeremy Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation (Paperback)
Jeremy Bentham
R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Correspondance de Pierre Bayle: Janvier 1703-1706: No. 13 (Hardcover): Pierre Bayle Correspondance de Pierre Bayle: Janvier 1703-1706: No. 13 (Hardcover)
Pierre Bayle; Edited by Antony McKenna
R5,155 Discovery Miles 51 550 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Metahuman Destinations (Volume Two) - The Universe & Mind-Body Connection (Hardcover, 2nd ed.): Joshua Free Metahuman Destinations (Volume Two) - The Universe & Mind-Body Connection (Hardcover, 2nd ed.)
Joshua Free
R957 Discovery Miles 9 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover): James A. Harris The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century (Hardcover)
James A. Harris
R4,432 Discovery Miles 44 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Philosophy in eighteenth-century Britain was diverse, vibrant, and sophisticated. This was the age of Hume and Berkeley and Reid, of Hutcheson and Kames and Smith, of Ferguson and Burke and Wollstonecraft. Important and influential works were published in every area of philosophy, from the theory of vision to theories of political resistance, from the philosophy of language to accounts of ways of governing the passions. The philosophers of eighteenth-century Britain were enormously influential, in France, in Italy, in Germany, and in America. Their ideas and arguments remain a powerful presence in philosophy three centuries later. This Oxford Handbook is the first book ever to provide comprehensive coverage of the full range of philosophical writing in Britain in the eighteenth century. It provides accounts of the writings of all the major figures, but also puts those figures in the context provided by a host of writers less well known today. The book has five principal sections: 'Logic and Metaphysics', 'The Passions', 'Morals', 'Criticism', and 'Politics'. Each section comprises four chapters, providing detailed coverage of all of the important aspects of its subject matter. There is also an introductory section, with chapters on the general character of philosophizing in eighteenth-century Britain, and a concluding section on the important question of the relation at this time between philosophy and religion. The authors of the chapters are experts in their fields. They include philosophers, historians, political theorists, and literary critics, and they teach in colleges and universities in Britain, in Europe, and in North America.

The Way of the Wizard - Utilitarian Systemology (A New Metahuman Ethic) (Hardcover, Premiere ed.): Joshua Free The Way of the Wizard - Utilitarian Systemology (A New Metahuman Ethic) (Hardcover, Premiere ed.)
Joshua Free
R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Imaginomicon (Revised Edition) - Accessing the Gateway to Higher Universes (A New Grimoire for the Human Spirit) (Hardcover,... Imaginomicon (Revised Edition) - Accessing the Gateway to Higher Universes (A New Grimoire for the Human Spirit) (Hardcover, 2nd Revised ed.)
Joshua Free
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Ethics of Epicurus and its Relation to Contemporary Doctrines (Hardcover): Jean-Marie Guyau The Ethics of Epicurus and its Relation to Contemporary Doctrines (Hardcover)
Jean-Marie Guyau; Edited by Keith Ansell-Pearson, Federico Testa; Translated by Federico Testa
R3,387 Discovery Miles 33 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This is the first English translation of a compelling and highly original reading of Epicurus by Jean-Marie Guyau. This book has long been recognized as one of the best and most concerted attempts to explore one of the most important, yet controversial ancient philosophers whose thought, Guyau claims, remains vital to modern and contemporary culture. Throughout the text we are introduced to the origins of the philosophy of pleasure in Ancient Greece, with Guyau clearly demonstrating how this idea persists through the history of philosophy and how it is an essential trait in the Western tradition. With an introduction by Keith Ansell-Pearson and Federico Testa, which contextualizes the work of Guyau within the canon of French thought, and notes on both further reading and on Epicurean scholarship more generally, this translation also acts as a critical introduction to the philosophy of Guyau and Epicurus.

Rebuilding post-Revolutionary Italy 2018 - Leopardi and Vico's `New Science' (Paperback): Martina Piperno Rebuilding post-Revolutionary Italy 2018 - Leopardi and Vico's `New Science' (Paperback)
Martina Piperno
R3,382 Discovery Miles 33 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Co-Winner of the Modern Language Association's Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Italian Studies, 2018. The rediscovery of the thought of Giambattista Vico (1668-1774) - especially his New science - is a post-Revolutionary phenomenon. Stressing the elements that keep society together by promoting a sense of belonging, Vico's philosophy helped shape a new Italian identity and intellectual class. Poet and philosopher Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) responded perceptively to the spreading and manipulation of Vico's ideas, but to what extent can he be considered Vico's heir? Through examining the reasons behind the success of the New science in early nineteenth-century Italy, Martina Piperno uncovers the cultural trends, debates, and obsessions fostered by Vico's work. She reconstructs the penetration of Vico-related discourses in circles and environments frequented by Leopardi, and establishes and analyses a latent Vico-Leopardi relationship. Her highly original reading sees Leopardi reacting to the tensions of his time, receiving Vico's message indirectly without a need to draw directly from the source. By exploring the oblique influence of Vico's thought on Leopardi, Martina Piperno highlights the unique character of Italian modernity and its tendency to renegotiate tradition and innovation, past and future.

Skipping Stones (Hardcover): Ryan Diaz Skipping Stones (Hardcover)
Ryan Diaz
R665 R592 Discovery Miles 5 920 Save R73 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Scientific Counter-Revolution - The Jesuits and the Invention of Modern Science (Hardcover): Michael John Gorman The Scientific Counter-Revolution - The Jesuits and the Invention of Modern Science (Hardcover)
Michael John Gorman
R3,558 Discovery Miles 35 580 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Jesuit engagement with natural philosophy during the late 16th and early 17th centuries transformed the status of the mathematical disciplines and propelled members of the Order into key areas of controversy in relation to Aristotelianism. Through close investigation of the activities of the Jesuit 'school' of mathematics founded by Christoph Clavius, The Scientific Counter-Revolution examines the Jesuit connections to the rise of experimental natural philosophy and the emergence of the early scientific societies. Arguing for a re-evaluation of the role of Jesuits in shaping early modern science, this book traces the evolution of the Collegio Romano as a hub of knowledge. Starting with an examination of Clavius's Counter-Reformation agenda for mathematics, Michael John Gorman traces the development of a collective Jesuit approach to experimentation and observation under Christopher Grienberger and analyses the Jesuit role in the Galileo Affair and the vacuum debate. Ending with a discussion of the transformation of the Collegio Romano under Athanasius Kircher into a place of curiosity and wonder and the centre of a global information gathering network, this book reveals how the Counter-Reformation goals of the Jesuits contributed to the shaping of modern experimental science.

The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley (Hardcover): David Berman The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley (Hardcover)
David Berman
R2,331 Discovery Miles 23 310 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley is an introduction to the life and work of one of the most significant thinkers in the history of philosophy and a penetrating philosophical assessment of his lasting legacy. Written in clear and user-friendly style, Berman provides: * A concise summary of George Berkeley (1685-1753)'s life and writings * An accessible introduction to the structure of Berkeley's most authoritative work, The Principles of Human Knowledge * An overview of common misunderstandings of Berkeley's philosophy, and how to avoid them Beyond solely an introduction, Berman also gives us a broader and deeper appreciation of Berkeley as a philosopher. He argues for Berkeley's work as a philosophical system with coherence and important key themes hitherto unexplored and provides an analysis of why he thinks Berkeley's work has had such lasting significance. With a particular focus on Berkeley's dualist thinking and theories of 'mental types', Berman provides students and scholars with a key to unlocking the significance of this work. This introductory text will provide an insight into Berkeley's full body of work, the distinctiveness of his thinking and how deeply relevant this key thinker is to contemporary philosophy.

Casanova - Enlightenment Philosopher (Paperback): Ivo Cerman, Susan Reynolds, Diego Lucci Casanova - Enlightenment Philosopher (Paperback)
Ivo Cerman, Susan Reynolds, Diego Lucci
R3,385 Discovery Miles 33 850 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The stereotype of Casanova as a promiscuous and unscrupulous lover has been so pervasive that generations of historians have failed to take serious account of his philosophical legacy. This has recently changed, however, as the publication of the definitive edition of his memoirs and the majority of his longer treatises has heralded a surge of interest in the writer. This book constitutes an interpretive turn in Casanova studies in which the author is positioned as a highly perceptive and engaged observer of the Enlightenment. Drawing primarily on Casanova's large body of manuscripts and lesser-known works, the contributors reveal a philosopher whose writings covered topics ranging from sensual pleasure to suicide. Analysing Casanova's oeuvre from the perspective of moral philosophy, contributors show how several of his works - including his historical writings and satirical essays on human folly - contribute to the Enlightenment quest for a secular morality. A major feature of this book is the first English annotated translation of Federico Di Trocchio's seminal article 'The philosophy of an adventurer', which paved the way for a re-evaluation of Casanova as a serious philosopher. In subsequent chapters contributors uncover the Italian context of Casanova's anticlericalism, analyse the sources of his views on suicide and explore the philosophical dialogues contained in his recently published manuscripts. Casanova: Enlightenment philosopher marks a turning point in literary and philosophical studies of the eighteenth century, and is an indispensable resource for analysing and interpreting the work of this previously overlooked Enlightenment thinker.

Walking (Hardcover): Henry David Thoreau Walking (Hardcover)
Henry David Thoreau
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Walking, Henry David Thoreau talks about the importance of nature to mankind, and how people cannot survive without nature, physically, mentally, and spiritually, yet we seem to be spending more and more time entrenched by society. For Thoreau walking is a self-reflective spiritual act that occurs only when you are away from society, that allows you to learn about who you are, and find other aspects of yourself that have been chipped away by society. This new edition of Thoreau's classic work includes annotations and a biographical essay.

Berkeley Revisited - moral, social and political philosophy (English, French, Paperback): Sebastien Charles Berkeley Revisited - moral, social and political philosophy (English, French, Paperback)
Sebastien Charles
R3,424 Discovery Miles 34 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Since the publication of Paul J. Olscamp's The Moral philosophy of George Berkeley (1970), research has focused on Berkeley's theory of immaterialism as the defining element of his thinking. New readings of his work gathered in this volume position immaterialism as a component of a much broader, overarching apologetic project, which is highly pragmatic in nature. Through close examinations of Berkeley's writings on key political, economic, social, moral and ethical debates, leading experts demonstrate that his writings are not simply theoretical but also bound to a practical concern with the well-being of humanity. The volume opens with nuanced analyses of Berkeley's utilitarianism, which contributors position more precisely as a theological utilitarianism, a facet of natural law and a theory with a distinctly pragmatic basis. This doctrine is reconsidered in the context of Berkeley's moral philosophy, with contributors highlighting the implications of free will for the evaluation of personal (or divine) responsibility for one's actions. Berkeley's concept of desire is reconfigured as a virtue, when channelled towards the common good of society. Contributors close by reassessing Berkeley's political and economic thought and uncover its practical dimension, where individualism is sacrificed for the greater, national interest. The George Berkeley to emerge from this book is a philosopher deeply concerned with the political, economic and social problems of his time, and whose writings proposed practical and not simply theoretical solutions to the challenges facing Britain in the eighteenth century.

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