前言
ChapterOneZeno of Elea and His Paradoxes
ChapterTwoHeraclitus of Ephesus and the Logos
ChapterThreeProtagoras and Humanism
ChapterFourSocrates: Knowledge Is Virtue
ChapterFivePlato: The World of Being and the World of Becoming
ChapterSixAristotle and His Contributions to Western Scholarship
ChapterSevenSt. Augustine and Neo-Platonism
ChapterEightSaint Thomas Aquinas and Scholasticism
ChapterNineOckham?ˉs Razor and the Law of Economy
ChapterTenFrancis Bacon and the Empirical Method
ChapterElevenThomas Hobbes and Political Philosophy
ChapterTwelveRen¨| Descartes and Rationalism
ChapterThirteenJohn Locke: Empiricism and Politics
ChapterFourteenImmanuel Kant and Transcendental Idealism
ChapterFifteenArthur Schopenhauer : The World as Will
ChapterSixteenHegel and His Philosophical Contribution
ChapterSeventeenHusserl and His Phenomenology
ChapterEighteenS?ren Aabye Kierkegaard and Existentialism
ChapterNineteenHeidegger and His Philosophy of Being
ChapterTwentyJean-Paul Sartre and Existentialism
ChapterTwenty-OneLudwig Wittgenstein and His ?°Analytic Philosophy?±
ChapterTwenty-TwoSigmund Freud and His Psychoanalysis
ChapterTwenty-ThreeCarl Jung and Lacan: The Freudian Development
ChapterTwenty-FourNietzsche: The Will to Power and the Idea of Overmen
ChapterTwenty-FiveNewton ?a The Man Who Stands on the Shoulders of Giants
ChapterTwenty-SixThe Father of Modern Physics ?a Einstein And His E=mc2
Index
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