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008 740619s1965 nyu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aB21$b.K34
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aKatz, Joseph,$d1920-1988,$eeditor.
245 10 $aPhilosophy in the West;$breadings in ancient and medieval philosophy$c[edited by] Joseph Katz [and] Rudolph H. Weingartner. With new translations by John Wellmuth and John Wilkinson.
260 $aNew York,$bHarcourt, Brace & World$c[1965]
300 $axxv, 589 pages$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 583-589).
583 $acommitment to retain$c20151208$2pda$5OTUTLD
505 00 $g1, Art. I-III; Q. 21, Art. I, III --$gPart one: Early Greek philosophy --$tIntroduction --$tHesiod --$tSolon --$tThales, Anaximander, Anaximenes --$tHeraclitus of Ephesus --$tXenophanes of Colophon --$tParmenides of Elea, Zeno of Elea, Meliissus --$tEmpedocles of Agrigentum --$tAnaxagoras --$tDemocritus of Abdera --$tProttagoras of Abdera --$gPart two: Plato$tIntroduction --$tLetter VII, 324-326 --$tEuthyphro, complete --$tPhaedo, 72-77, 99-107 --$tThe Republic, Book V, 474-Book VI, 487; Book VI, 502-Book VII, 519 --$tParmenides, 127-135 --$tTheaetetus, 160-186 --$tCratylus, 428-440 --$tTimaeus, 17-34 --$tPhaedrus, 244-257 --$gPart three: Aristotle$tIntroduction --$tThe Metaphysics, Book I; Book XII, 6-10 --$tThe Physics, Book II --$tOn the Soul, Book II, 1-5, 12; Book III, 3-5 --$tThe history of animals, Book VIII, 1 --$tPosterior Analytics, Book I, 1-3, 31, 33; Book II, 19 --$tOn Sophistical Refutations, 1 --$tRhetoric, Book I, 2; Book II, 1; Book III, 1 --$tThe Poetics, 1-9, 13-15 --$tThe Nicomachean ethics, Book I, 1-3, 7, 13; Book II, 3-6; Book III, 1-5; Book X, 4-9 --$tThe Politics, Book I, 1-2 --$gPart four: Helenistic philosophy$tIntroduction --$tDiogenes Laertius: Outline ofo Stoic philosophy --$tTacitus: the death of Seneca --$tEpicurus: Letter to Herodotus, complete --$tLetter to Pythocles, complete --$tLetter to Menoecus, complete --$tPrincipal doctrines, complete --$tSextus Empiricus: outlines of Pyrrhonism, Book I, 1-14 --$tCicera: Antiochus' conception of the chief good --$gPart five: philosophy in late antiquity --$tIntroduction --$tPhilo: on the account of the world's creation given by Moses, 23-29, 44, 46 --$tPlotinus: the three ruling hypostases (Ennead V i) --$tThe descent of the soul into the body (Ennead IV viii) --$tThe good and the one (Ennead VI ix) --$tMinucius Felix: Octavius, 5-13 --$tClement of Alexandria: stromata or miscellanies, Book I, 9, 20; Book II, 2-4; Book IV, 25 --$tOrigen: on beginnings, Book III, 5-6 --$tTertullian: the prescription against heretics, 8-15 --$tSt. Augustine: confessions, Book VIII, 8, 11-12 --$tAgainst the academics, Book III, 9-13, 15-16 --$tConcerning the teacher, complete --$tThe nature of good, complete --$tThe Enchiridion, 30-32, 67, 98, 104-108 --$tThe city of God, Book V, 9-10; Book XXII, 29-30 --$gPart six: philosophy in the Middle Ages --$tIntroduction --$tSt. Anselm: Proslogium or discourse on the existence of God, preface and 1-5 --$tGaunilon: in behaof of the food, complete --$tSt. Anselm: in reply to Gaunilon, complete --$tRoger Bacon: opus majus, on philosophy, on mathematics, on experimentsl science --$tSt. Thomas Aquinas: on being and essence, complete --$tDisputed questions on truth, Q.1, Art. I-III; Q. 21, Art. I, III --$tSumma contra Gentiles, Book II, 49-50, 54-55, 79 --$tDisputed Questions on truth, Q.22, art. XI-XII --$tDisputed Questions on evil, Q.6, on human choice --$tSumma contra Gentiles, Book I, 3-8 --$tSumma theologica (Part 1), Q.2; Q.12, Art. I, III-IV, XII --$tThe condemnation of 1227 --$tSt. Bonaventure: the triple way, or love enkindled, complete --$tJohn Duns Scotus: the will and the intellect --$tThe primary object of the human intellect --$tWalter Burley: on the existence of universals --$tWilliam of Ockham: Cognition and the problem of universals --$tPetro Pomponazzi: on the immortality of the soul, 14-15 --$tBibliography.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aPhilosophy.
650 6 $aPhilosophie.
650 7 $aPhilosophy.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01060777
700 1 $aWeingartner, Rudolph H.$q(Rudolph Herbert),$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aKatz, Joseph, 1920-$tPhilosophy in the West.$dNew York, Harcourt, Brace & World [1965]$w(OCoLC)612755328
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$n65017516
994 $a92$bCST
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