A Short History of Western Philosophy |
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The PreSocratic Method | 8 |
Plato The World of Ideas | 14 |
Aristotle Ideas in the World | 25 |
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accepted activity ancient philosophy Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's Augustine basic Boethius Bonaventure called causality century Christian concept consciousness creation critical Critique Democritus Descartes dialectical materialism divine doctrine Eckhart Enlightenment essence eternal ethics everything evil example existence existentialism experience fact Fichte freedom German German idealism God's Hegel Heidegger Hobbes Hume ideal important individual infinite intellectual judgement Kant Kant's Leibniz logic Logos man's Marx mathematical matter means meant medieval metaphysics Middle Ages mind modern philosophy monads moral mysticism natural law natural science Neo-Platonism neo-scholasticism Nicholas Nicholas of Cusa Nietzsche Nominalists noumena object old metaphysics ontological particularly perfect person physics Plato Plotinus possible Pre-Socratics principle priori rational reality reflexion religion Schelling Scholastic Scholasticism Schopenhauer Scotus sense sense-experience Socrates soul Spinoza spirit Stoic substance theology theory things thinkers thinking Thomas Aquinas thought transcendent transcendental true truth ultimate understanding universal values virtue whole words