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A Dictionary of Philosophy

by Antony Flew, Sarah Mitchell (Editor), Jennifer Speak
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Overview

This is a new, updated and revised edition of a reference work that has proved invaluable as a tool for the student of philosophy, as well as a handbook for the general reader. From the classical thinkers through Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, up to the modern age of Russell and Wittgenstein, this comprehensive dictionary spans the personalities, terminology, and vocabulary of hundreds of philosophers over thousands of years.

This second edition of an important and invaluable work has been completely revised, and fifteen new major articles have been added. Now, more than ever before, A Dictionary of Philosophy is a necessary and timely work for the modern student of thought.

Synopsis

What is logic? What were the most significant contributions of Kant, Plato and Descartes? What is the concept of yin and yang? The personalities, terminology, and definitions of philosophers and philosophical schools of thought are presented clearly in this unique A-to-Z reference guide.

About the Author, Antony Flew

Anthony Flew is Professor of Philosophy at York University, Ontario, and emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1984
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780312209230

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