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Nietzsche: The Key Concepts (Paperback, New): Peter R. Sedgwick Nietzsche: The Key Concepts (Paperback, New)
Peter R. Sedgwick
R827 Discovery Miles 8 270 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Nietzsche: The Key Concepts is a comprehensive guide to one of the most widely-studied and influential philosophers of the nineteenth century. This invaluable resource helps navigate the often challenging and controversial thought outlined in Nietzsche's seminal texts.

Fully cross-referenced throughout and in an accessible A-Z format with suggestions for further reading, this concise yet thorough introduction explores such ideas as:



  • decadence



  • epistemology



  • modernity



  • nihilism



  • will to power


This volume is essential reading for students of philosophy and will be of interest to those studying in the fields of literature, religion and cultural theory.

The Legal Philosophy and Influence of Jeremy Bentham - Essays on 'Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence'... The Legal Philosophy and Influence of Jeremy Bentham - Essays on 'Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence' (Paperback)
Guillaume Tusseau
R1,675 Discovery Miles 16 750 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Gathering together an impressive array of legal scholars from around the world, this book features essays on Jeremy Bentham's major legal theoretical treatise, Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence, reassessing Bentham's theories of law as well as his impact on jurisprudence. While offering a suggestive picture of contemporary Bentham studies, the book provides a thorough examination of concepts such as legal discourse, legal norms, legal system, and subjective legal positions. The book compares Bentham's approach with other landmark theories and the works of major legal philosophers including Austin, Hart and Kelsen, and explores Bentham's treatise through major trends in contemporary legal thought, such as the imperative theory of law, deontic logic, Scandinavian and American legal realisms, the pure theory of law, and critical legal thought. Resisting any apologetic stance, the book elucidates how consistent with Bentham's all-encompassing project of utilitarian reform 'Limits' turns out to be, and how this sheds light on contemporary modes of governance. The book will be great use and interest to scholars and students of contemporary jurisprudence, legal theory, 19th century philosophy, and public law.

Early Modern Philosophy - An Anthology (Paperback): Lisa Shapiro, Marcy P. Lascano Early Modern Philosophy - An Anthology (Paperback)
Lisa Shapiro, Marcy P. Lascano
R1,731 Discovery Miles 17 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This new anthology of early modern philosophy enriches the possibilities for teaching this period by highlighting not only metaphysics and epistemology but also new themes such as virtue, equality and difference, education, the passions, and love. It contains the works of 43 philosophers, including traditionally taught figures such as Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Kant, as well as less familiar writers such as Lord Shaftesbury, Anton Amo, Julien Offray de La Mettrie, and Denis Diderot. It also highlights the contributions of women philosophers, including Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, Gabrielle Suchon, Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, and Emilie Du Chatelet.

Locke (Paperback): A J Pyle Locke (Paperback)
A J Pyle
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Locke (1632-1704) has a good claim to the title of the greatest ever English philosopher, and was a founding father of both the empiricist tradition in philosophy and the liberal tradition in politics. This new book provides an accessible introduction to Locke's thought. Although its primary focus is on the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, it also discusses the Two Treatises on Government, the Essay on Toleration, and the Reasonableness of Christianity, and draws on materials from Locke's correspondence and notebooks to shed light on the contexts of these major works. Locke's arguments for his central claims are subjected to close scrutiny, and his replies to his main critics evaluated. A.J. Pyle takes as his guiding theme Locke's own maxim, that God has given humans enough knowledge for our needs. The philosopher who emerges from these pages is a strikingly modern figure, anti-metaphysical in his attitude both to science and to theology, anti-authoritarian in his politics, and cautiously optimistic about human progress. Locke is indeed one of the founding figures of the Enlightenment, but for Pyle the Lockean Enlightenment is a modest affair of slow and hesitant groping towards the light. As well as serving as an introduction to Locke for students, the book also helps to correct a number of significant errors and misunderstandings that have marred our understanding of Locke and will spark discussion and debate amongst scholars of his work.

Volume 15, Tome VI: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Salvation to Writing (Paperback): Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald, Jon... Volume 15, Tome VI: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Salvation to Writing (Paperback)
Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald, Jon Stewart
R1,275 Discovery Miles 12 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kierkegaard's Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts and categories that inform Kierkegaard's writings. Each article is a substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and explains how it functions in the wider context of Kierkegaard's thought. Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance for Kierkegaard's contributions to philosophy, theology, the social sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an ideal reference work for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines.

Volume 16, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Literary Figures and Motifs - Gulliver to Zerlina (Paperback): Katalin Nun, Jon Stewart Volume 16, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Literary Figures and Motifs - Gulliver to Zerlina (Paperback)
Katalin Nun, Jon Stewart
R1,267 Discovery Miles 12 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

While Kierkegaard is perhaps known best as a religious thinker and philosopher, there is an unmistakable literary element in his writings. He often explains complex concepts and ideas by using literary figures and motifs that he could assume his readers would have some familiarity with. This dimension of his thought has served to make his writings far more popular than those of other philosophers and theologians, but at the same time it has made their interpretation more complex. Kierkegaard readers are generally aware of his interest in figures such as Faust or the Wandering Jew, but they rarely have a full appreciation of the vast extent of his use of characters from different literary periods and traditions. The present volume is dedicated to the treatment of the variety of literary figures and motifs used by Kierkegaard. The volume is arranged alphabetically by name, with Tome II covering figures and motifs from Gulliver to Zerlina.

Volume 15, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Classicism to Enthusiasm (Paperback): Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald Volume 15, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Classicism to Enthusiasm (Paperback)
Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald
R1,271 Discovery Miles 12 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kierkegaard's Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts and categories that inform Kierkegaard's writings. Each article is a substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and explains how it functions in the wider context of Kierkegaard's thought. Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance for Kierkegaard's contributions to philosophy, theology, the social sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an ideal reference work for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines.

Volume 15, Tome IV: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Individual to Novel (Paperback): Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald, Jon... Volume 15, Tome IV: Kierkegaard's Concepts - Individual to Novel (Paperback)
Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald, Jon Stewart
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Kierkegaard's Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts and categories that inform Kierkegaard's writings. Each article is a substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and explains how it functions in the wider context of Kierkegaard's thought. Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance for Kierkegaard's contributions to philosophy, theology, the social sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an ideal reference work for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines.

James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics (Paperback): Antis Loizides James Mill's Utilitarian Logic and Politics (Paperback)
Antis Loizides
R1,240 Discovery Miles 12 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

James Mill's (1773-1836) role in the development of utilitarian thought in the nineteenth century has been overshadowed both by John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) and by Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832). Of the three, the elder Mill is considered to be the least original and with the least important, if any, contributions to utilitarian theory. True as this statement may be, even those who have tried to challenge some of its aspects take the common portrayal of Mill - "the rationalist, the maker of syllogisms, the geometrician" - as given. This book does not. Studying James Mill's background has surprising results with reference to influences outside the Benthamite tradition as well as unexpected implications for his contributions to debates of his time. The book focuses on his political ideas, the ways in which he communicated them and the ways in which he formed them in an attempt to reveal a portrait of Mill unencumbered from the legacy of Thomas Babington Macaulay's (1800-1859) brilliant essay "Utilitarian Logic and Politics".

The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy (Hardcover): Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, Karin de Boer The Experiential Turn in Eighteenth-Century German Philosophy (Hardcover)
Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, Karin de Boer
R4,065 Discovery Miles 40 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays challenges the prevailing assumption that eighteenth-century German philosophy prior to Kant was largely defined by post-Leibnizian rationalism and, accordingly, a low esteem of the cognitive function of the senses. It does so by highlighting the various ways in which eighteenth-century German philosophers reconceived the notion and role of experience in their efforts to identify, defend, and contest the contribution of sensibility to disciplines such as metaphysics, theology, the natural sciences, psychology, and aesthetics. Engaging in depth with Tschirnhaus, Wolff, the Wolffians, eclecticism, Popularphilosophie, the Berlin Academy, Tetens, and Kant, its thirteen chapters present a more nuanced understanding of the German reception of British and French ideas and dismiss the prevailing view that German philosophy was largely isolated from European debates. Moreover, the book introduces a number of relatively unknown, but highly relevant philosophers and developments to non-specialized scholars and contributes to a better understanding of the richness and complexity of the German Enlightenment.

Ideas of Contract in English Political Thought in the Age of John Locke (Paperback): Martyn P Thompson Ideas of Contract in English Political Thought in the Age of John Locke (Paperback)
Martyn P Thompson
R1,065 Discovery Miles 10 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1987. This book analyses what Englishmen understood by the term contract in political discussions during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It provides evidence for reconsidering conventional accounts of the relationships between political ideas, groups and practices of the period. But also suggests cause for examining the general history of modern European contract theory. It considers contract as a term appearing in a spectrum of works from philosophical treatise to sermons and polemical pamphlets. Looking at the various vocabularies relating to contractualist ideas, the author suggests that standard histories of social contract theory and particular histories of English political thought during this unstable period have misrepresented the meaning of the term contract as a key term in political argument. He shows that there were in fact three different categories of contract theory but allows that the various kinds of contractualism did share certain broad features. This study of a crucial age in the history of appeals to contract in political argument will be of interest to political philosophers and historians.

Leviathan (Paperback, UK ed.): Thomas Hobbes Leviathan (Paperback, UK ed.)
Thomas Hobbes; Series edited by Tom Griffith
R173 R147 Discovery Miles 1 470 Save R26 (15%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With an Introduction by Dr Richard Serjeantson, Trinity College, Cambridge Since its first publication in 1651, Thomas Hobbes's Leviathan has been recognised as one of the most compelling, and most controversial, works of political philosophy written in English. Forged in the crucible of the civil and religious warfare of the mid-seventeenth century, it proposes a political theory that combines an unequivocal commitment to natural human liberty with the conviction that the sovereign power of government must be exercised absolutely. Leviathan begins from some shockingly naturalistic starting-points: an analysis of human nature as being motivated by vain-glory and pride, and a vision of religion as simply the fear of invisible powers made up by the mind. Yet from these deliberately unpromising elements, Hobbes constructs with unparalleled forcefulness an elaborate, systematic, and comprehensive account of how political society ought to be: ordered, law-bound, peaceful. In Leviathan, Hobbes presents us with a portrait of politics which depicts how a state that is made up of the unified body of all its citizens will be powerful, fruitful, protective of each of its members, and - above all - free from internal violence.

Rousseau and the Modern State (Paperback): Alfred Cobban Rousseau and the Modern State (Paperback)
Alfred Cobban
R961 Discovery Miles 9 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1934, and revised and expanded in 1964, this book is the standard work on the political thought of Rousseau. It was acclaimed by English reviewers as 'an excellently arranged, lucidly written, unbiased account of Rousseau's political theory', a 'scholarly book, distinguished for lucidity both in thought and style', and a 'first-rate book in defence of the essential sanity of Rousseau's thought'.

Berkeley: The Philosophy of Immaterialism (Paperback): I.C. Tipton Berkeley: The Philosophy of Immaterialism (Paperback)
I.C. Tipton
R1,087 Discovery Miles 10 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1974, presents a critical examination of Berkeley's immaterialism. It is based on a detailed study of his writings (in particular of his notebooks), and while it places his ideas against their eighteenth-century background it also takes into account the various interpretations of Berkeley found in the literature.

Berkeley's Doctrine of Notions - A Reconstruction Based on his Theory of Meaning (Paperback): Daniel E. Flage Berkeley's Doctrine of Notions - A Reconstruction Based on his Theory of Meaning (Paperback)
Daniel E. Flage
R975 Discovery Miles 9 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1987, offers a reconstruction of Berkeley's doctrine on notions by examining the implications of his repeated suggestion that there is a close relationship between his doctrine and his semantic theory. The study ties in with some of the most important topics in modern analytic philosophy, and casts important light on modern philosophical concerns as well as on Berkeley's thought.

Rousseau - The Child of Nature (Paperback): John Charpentier Rousseau - The Child of Nature (Paperback)
John Charpentier
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1931, provides a valuable account of Rousseau's early years, giving an insight into his later philosophies, as well as showing the development of his thought.

Berkeley on Abstraction and Abstract Ideas (Paperback): Willis Doney Berkeley on Abstraction and Abstract Ideas (Paperback)
Willis Doney
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Berkeley's critique of abstract ideas in the Introduction to Principles of Human Knowledge has provoked a great deal of commentary of various sorts. This anthology, first published in 1989, presents a selection of historically important and philosophically interesting discussions on Berkeley's theories.

Money, Obedience, And Affection - Essays on Berkeley's Moral and Political Thought (Paperback): Stephen R.L. Clark Money, Obedience, And Affection - Essays on Berkeley's Moral and Political Thought (Paperback)
Stephen R.L. Clark
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1985, presents a key collection of essays on Berkeley's moral and political philosophy. They form an introduction to, and analysis of, Berkeley's immaterialist arguments, part of his consciously adopted strategy to subvert Enlightenment thought, which he saw as a danger to civil society.

An Introduction to Kant's Philosophy (Paperback): Norman Clark An Introduction to Kant's Philosophy (Paperback)
Norman Clark
R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Emmanuel Kant has the distinction of having introduced a great revolution into philosophy and yet stood the test of time. He stands as one of the great foundation stones of modern thought. This book, first published in 1925, covers Kant's works essential to his philosophy as a system, and also illustrates his position in the history of thought. It is a clear and accurate statement of Kant's chief doctrines.

The Real in the Ideal - Berkeley's Relation to Kant (Paperback): R.C.S. Walker The Real in the Ideal - Berkeley's Relation to Kant (Paperback)
R.C.S. Walker
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, first published in 1989, presents sixteen articles on Kant and Berkeley, examining their attitude to the physical world. They were both idealists, regarding the physical world as being in some way a product of perceptions and thought. At the same time they both held it to be no mere illusion, but real and objective: it was in a sense ideal, but in a different sense also real.

Utilitarianism and Malthus' Virtue Ethics - Respectable, Virtuous and Happy (Paperback): Sergio Cremaschi Utilitarianism and Malthus' Virtue Ethics - Respectable, Virtuous and Happy (Paperback)
Sergio Cremaschi
R1,236 Discovery Miles 12 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The die-hard image of Malthus the ogre has not completely disappeared yet. And yet, Malthus showed no less concern than Adam Smith for the labouring poor. In order to make full sense of such expression of concern and to appraise their relevance in Malthus's work, we need to know what moral philosophy, what view of natural science, and what view of the "moral and political science" Malthus endorsed. This book reconstructs Malthus's meta-ethics, his normative ethics and his applied ethics on such topics as population, poverty, sexuality and war and slavery. They show how Malthus's understanding of his own population theory and political economy was that of sub-disciplines of moral and political philosophy. Empirical enquiries required in order to be able to pronounce justified value judgments on such matters as the Poor Laws. But Malthus's population theory and political economy were no value-free science and his non-utilitarian policy advice resulted from his overall system of ideas and was explicitly based on a set of familiar moral assumptions. It is mistaken to claim that Malthus's explanation of disharmony by reference to Divine Wisdom is extraneous to analysis and without influence on the theory of policy; it is true instead that theological consequentialist considerations were appealed to in order to provide a justification for received moral rules, but these were meant to justify a rather traditional normative ethics, quite far from Benthamite 'new morality'.

Augustine And Modernity (Paperback): Michael Hanby Augustine And Modernity (Paperback)
Michael Hanby
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Augustine and Modernity is a fresh and challenging addition to current debates about the Augustinian origins of modern subjectivity and the Christian genesis of Western nihilism. It firmly rejects the dominant modern view that the modern Cartesian subject, as an archetype of Western nihilism, originates in Augustine's thought. Arguing that most contemporary interpretations misrepresent the complex philosophical relationship between Augustine and modern philosophy, particularly with regard to the work of Descartes, the book examines the much overlooked contribution of Stoicism to the genealogy of modernity, producing a scathing riposte to commonly-held versions of the 'continuity thesis'.
Michael Hanby identifies the modern concept of will that emerges in Descartes' work as the product of a notion of self more proper to Stoic theories of immanence than to Augustine's own rigorous understandings of the Trinity, creation, self and will. Though Augustine's encounter with Stoicism ultimately resulted in much of his teaching being transferred to Descartes and other modern thinkers in an adulterated form, Hanby draws critical attention to Augustine's own disillusionment with Stoicism and his interrogation of Stoic philosophy in the name of Christ and the Trinity. Representing a new school of theology willing to engage critically with other disciplines and to challenge their authority, Augustine and Modernity offers a comprehensive new interpretation of De Trinitate and of Augustinian concepts of will and soul. Revealing how much of what is now thought of as 'Augustinian' in fact has its genealogy in Stoic asceticism, it interprets the modern nihilistic Cartesian subject not as a logical consequence of a true Christian Trinitarian theology, but rather of its perversion and abandonment.

Philosophical Commentaries - Transcribed From the Manuscript and Edited with an Introduction and Index by George H. Thomas,... Philosophical Commentaries - Transcribed From the Manuscript and Edited with an Introduction and Index by George H. Thomas, Explanatory Notes by A.A. Luce (Paperback)
George Berkeley
R1,085 Discovery Miles 10 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edition of George Berkeley's Philosophical Commentaries, first published in 1989, provides an accurate transcription of Berkeley's manuscript, and introduction to set it in perspective, extensive notes to aid in interpreting it, and a full index to facilitate the use of it.

Kierkegaard's Upbuilding Discourses - Philosophy, Literature, and Theology (Paperback): George Pattison Kierkegaard's Upbuilding Discourses - Philosophy, Literature, and Theology (Paperback)
George Pattison
R1,647 Discovery Miles 16 470 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

George Pattison provides a bold and innovative reassessment of Kierkegaard's neglected Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses and reading of his work as a whole. The first full length assessment of the discourses in English, this volume will be essential reading for philosophers and theologians, and anyone interested in Kierkegaard and the history of philosophy.

Nietzsche and Jewish Political Theology (Paperback): David Ohana Nietzsche and Jewish Political Theology (Paperback)
David Ohana
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nietzsche and Jewish Political Theology is the first book to explore the impact of Friedrich Nietzsche's work on the formation of Jewish political theology during the first half of the twentieth century. It maps the many ways in which early Jewish thinkers grappled with Nietzsche's powerful ideas about politics, morality, and religion in the process of forging a new and modern Jewish culture. The book explores the stories of some of the most important Jewish thinkers who utilized Nietzsche's writings in crafting the intellectual foundations of Jewish modern political theology. These figures' political convictions ranged from orthodox conservatism to pacifist anarchism, and their attitude towards Nietzsche's ideas varied from enthusiastic embrace to ambivalence and outright rejection. By bringing these diverse figures together, the book makes a convincing argument about Nietzsche's importance for key figures of early Zionism and modern Jewish political thought. The present study offers a new interpretation of a particular theological position which is called "heretical religiosity." Only with modernity and, paradoxically, with rapid secularization, did one find "heretical religiosity" at full strength. Nietzsche enabled intellectual Jews to transform the foundation of their political existence. It provides a new perspective on the adaptation of Nietzsche's philosophy in the age of Jewish national politics, and at the same time is a case study in the intellectual history of the modern Jewry. This new reading on Nietzsche's work is a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in philosophy, Jewish history and political theology.

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