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Philosophic Classics Summary

Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida by Forrest E. Baird

For courses in Introduction to Philosophy, History of Philosophy, History of Western Civilization, and Western Intellectual History.

Esteemed for providing the best available translations, the Philosophic Classics series features complete works or complete sections of the most important works by the major thinkers as well as shorter samples from transitional thinkers.

Forrest E. Baird's revisions of Philosophic Classics, Prentice Hall's long-standing philosophy series, continue the tradition begun in 1961, to provide generations of students with anthologies of high quality in the history of Western philosophy. Using the complete works, or where appropriate, complete sections of works, this series allows philosophers to speak directly to students.

Forrest E. Baird's work includes the most important works of the major thinkers-along with shorter samples from transitional or more minor thinkers. By providing complete texts, this volume allows professors to tailor the readings to their particular interests. Those who use this text in a one term course will find more material here than can easily fit a normal semester. This offers teachers some choice and, for those who offer the same course year after year, an opportunity to change the menu without having to assign multiple books.

The full Philosophic Classics series:

Volume I: Ancient Philosophy (0-13-241317-5)

Volume II: Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (0-13-158595-9)

Volume III: Modern Philosophy (0-13-206058-2)

Volume IV: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (0-13-048550-0)

Volume V: Twentieth-Century Philosophy (0-13-048563-2)

From Plato to Derrida, Combined Edition (0-13-158591-6)

Philosophic Classics Reviews

Students with little or no background in philosophy would likely find it difficult-if not impossible-to comprehend the works of many of the philosophers addressed in [each] volume on their own. However, this text's informative introductions and careful selection of readings make it possible for students to get a foothold in their primary texts....[S]tudents are afforded the opportunity to engage with the works of these illustrious but often inscrutable thinkers. - Jennifer McMahon, CentreCollege


This collection is by far the best I have seen in this area....And I certainly prefer having all of my material together in one text rather than having students purchase half a dozen books, which then still require supplementation. I cannot imagine a better format or selection of materials that would tempt me away from this collection for another. - Ted Toadvine, EmporiaState University

Table of Contents

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ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHY

Plato

EuthyphroApologyCritoPhaedo (72c-83c, 114e-end)MenoRepublic (Book I, 336b-342e, 347b; Book II, 357a-362c, 368c-376c; Book III, 412b-417b; Book IV, 427c-448e; Book V, Complete: 448e-480a; Book VI-VII, 502c-521b).

Aristotle

Physics (Book II Complete)Metaphysics (Bk.I, 1-4, 6, 9; and XII, 6-9)On the Soul (Book II, Chapters 1-3; III, 4-5)Nichomachean Ethics (Bk. I-II; VI-VII; X, 6-8; Bk. IV, 3).

HELLENISTIC PHILOSOPHY

Epicurus.

Letter to MenoeceusPrincipal Doctrines

Epictetus.

Encheiridion (Manual)-new translation

Plotinus.

Enneads (Ennead I, Tractate 6)-new translation

CHRISTIANITY AND MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY

Augustine.

Confessions (Book VIII, 5, 8-12 and XI, 14-28)City of God (Book XII, Chapters 1-9)

Boethius.

The Consolation of Philosophy (Book V, Chapter 6)

Anselm

Proslogion (Preface, Chapters 1-4)Guanilo and Anselm: Debate (Selections)

Hildegard of Bingen

Scivias (Book I, Vision 4, 16-20)

Moses Maimonides

The Guide for the Perplexed (Part II, Introduction)

Thomas Aquinas.

Summa Theologica (Selections)

William of Ockham

Summa Logicae (Part I, Chapters 14-16)

Pico Della Mirandola.

Oration on the Dignity of Man (1-7)

MODERN PHILOSOPHY

Rene Descartes.

Meditations on the First Philosophy-new translationCorrespondence with Princess Elizabeth (Selections)

Thomas Hobbes

Leviathan (Selections from Chapters 1-3, 6, 9, 12-15, 17-18, 21)

Blaise Pascal.

Pensees (Selections)

Baruch Spinoza.

Ethics (Sections I & II)

John Locke.

An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (abridged)

Gottfried Leibniz.

Discourse on MetaphysicsThe Monadology

George Berkeley.

Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous

David Hume.

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

The Social Contract (Book I)

Immanuel Kant.

Prolegomena to Any Future MetaphysicsFoundation for the Metaphysics of MoralsOn a Supposed Right to Lie

Mary Wollstonecraft.

A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (Chapter 6)

NINETEENTH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY

G.W.F. Hegel.

Phenomenology of Spirit (B, IV, A: Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness: Relations of Master and Servant)Who Thinks Abstractly?

John Stuart Mill.

Utilitarianism

Soren Kiergegaard.

Fear and Trembling (Problema I: Teleological Suspension of the Ethical)Concluding Unscientific Postscript (Section II, Chapter II, Subjective Truth, Inwardness; Truth Is Subjectivity)

Karl Marx.

Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (Alienated Labor)Manifesto of the Communist Party (Chapters 1, 2, 4)A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (Preface)Response to Bakunin

Friedrich Nietzsche.

The Birth of Tragedy (Chapters 1-3)Gay Science (Selections)Twilight of the Idols (Selections)The Anti-Christ (First Book, 2-7, 62)

TWENTIETH-CENTURY PHILOSOPHY.

Edmund Husserl.

Phenomenology (Encyclopaedia Brittanica article)

Bertrand Russell.

The Problems of Philosophy (Chapters 1, 5, & 15)

Martin Heidegger.

An Introduction to Metaphysics (Chapter 1: The Fundamental Question of Metaphysics)

Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Sections 1-3.1431, 6.4-7)Philosophical Investigations (Paragraphs 1-47, 65-71, 241, 257-58, 305, 309)

Jean-Paul Sartre.

Being and Nothingness (Chapter 2: Bad Faith [Selections])Existentialism Is a Humanism (Selections)

Simone De BeauvoirSecond Sex (Introduction)Willard Van Orman Quine

Two Dogmas of Empiricism

Jacques Derrida

Signature, Event, Context.

Additional information

CIN0131585916G
9780131585911
0131585916
Philosophic Classics: From Plato to Derrida by Forrest E. Baird
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20070517
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