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An edition of A history of philosophy (1900)

A history of philosophy.

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v. <7 > ; 23 cm

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History of Philosophy
September 22, 1999, Continuum International Publishing Group
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1985, Image Books
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1976, Search Press
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Table of Contents

v. 1. Greece and Rome. pt. 1-2.
v. 2. Mediaeval Philosophy.
pt. 1. Augustine to Bonaventure. pt. 2. Albert the Great to Duns Scotus.
v. 3. Late Mediaeval and Renaissance Philosophy. pt. 1. Ockham to the speculative Mystics. pt. 2. The revival of Platonism to Suárez.
v. 4. Modern Philosophy: Descartes to Leibniz.
v. 5. Modern Philosophy: the British Philosophers. pt. 1. Hobbes to Paley. pt. 2. Berkeley to Hume.
v. 6. Modern Philosophy. pt. 1. The French Enlightenment to Kant. pt. 2. Kant.
v. 7. Modern Philosophy. pt. 1. Fichte to Hegel. pt. 2. Schopenhauer to Nietzsche.

Edition Notes

Vol. 1. new rev. ed.

Includes bibliography.

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Garden City, N.Y
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Image books

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Library of Congress
B72 C6 1963

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OL13639251M

First Sentence

"I. THE philosophy of David Hume, which represented the culmination of classical British empiricism, called forth a lively reaction on the part of Thomas Reid and his successors."

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