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Leading philosophers reflect on what belief in God, or its absence,
means for the subject and what difference it makes to the flow and
perceived significance of someone's life.
A stimulating juxtaposition of views including the different
perspectives of Christians, Buddhists, Jews, atheists and agnostics
Contributors include Sir Anthony Kenny, Alvin Plantinga, John
Haldane, Richard Norman, David Benatar and John Cottingham
Enables the reader to see how crucial issues about the nature and
significance of religious belief are dealt with from widely
differing philosophical and religious perspectives
"Western Philosophy: An Anthology" provides the most comprehensive
and authoritative survey of the Western philosophical tradition
from ancient Greece to the leading philosophers of today. Features
substantial and carefully chosen excerpts from all the greats of
philosophy, arranged thematically and chronologically Readings are
introduced and linked together by a lucid philosophical commentary
which guides the reader through the key arguments Embraces all the
major subfields of philosophy: theory of knowledge and metaphysics,
philosophy of mind, religion and science, moral philosophy
(theoretical and applied), political theory, and aesthetics Updated
edition now includes additional contemporary readings in each
section Augmented by two completely new sections on logic and
language, and philosophy and the meaning of life
To confront the philosophical system of Rene Descartes is to
contemplate a magnificently laid out map of human cognitive
endeavour. In following Descartes arguments, the reader is drawn
into some of the most fundamental and challenging issues in all of
philosophy. In this dictionary, John Cottingham presents an
alphabetied guide to this most stimulating and widely-studied of
philosophers. He examines the key concepts and ideas in Cartesian
thought and places them in the context both of the
seventeenth-century intellectual climate and of subsequent
interpretation. The entries range over a wide variety of areas
including cosmology, physics, theology, psychology and ethics. The
book is designed to appeal to the newcomer to Descartes, whether
student or general reader, while also providing detailed critical
comment and precise textual references for the more advanced
reader. Also included are a general introduction describing
Descartes' life and works, and bibliographic guide to the Cartesian
texts and the mass of interpretative literature on Descartes.
In this new introduction to the life, thought and works of one of
the greatest seventeenth-century philosophers, John Cottingham aims
to place Descartes' ideas in their historical context while at the
same time showing how they relate to a network of philosophical
problems that are still vigorously debated today.
Separate chapters are devoted to Descartes' life and the
intellectual climate of his times; the Cartesian method; the
reconstruction of knowledge from self to God and to the external
world; Descartes' theory of the material universe; his account of
mind and body; and his psychology and theory of the will and
passions.
While doing justice to the complexities of Descartes' thought, the
book presupposes no philosophical training, and all technical
philosophical notions are explained in such a way as to be
intelligible to the first-year student or general reader.
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