
最 低 价:¥279.50
| 作者简介: Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, Viscount Amberley, born in Wales, May 18, 1872. Educated at home and at Trinity College, Cambridge. During World War I, served four months in prison as a pacifist, where he wrote Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy. In 1910, published first volume of Principia Mathematica with Alfred Whitehead. Visited Russia and lectured on philosophy at the University of Peking in 1920. Returned to England and, with his wife, ran a progressive school for young children in Sussex from 1927-1932. Came to the United States, where he taught philosophy successively at the University of Chicago, University of California at Los Angeles, Harvard, and City College of New York. Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1950. Has been active in disarmament and anti-nuclear-testing movements while continuing to add to his large number of published books which include Philosophical Essays (1910); The ABC of Relativity (1925) Human Knowledge: Its Scope and Limits (1948); Why I Am Not a Christian (1957); and The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (1967). For a chronological list of Russell's principal works see The Basic Writings of Bertrand Russell (Simon and Schuster). --This text refers to the Paperback edition. |
| LIST OF PLATES INTRODUCTION BY ANTONY GOTTLIEB PREFACE NTRODUCTION BOOK ONE Ancient Philosophy PART Ⅰ The Pre-Socratics 1 The Rise of Greek Civilization 2 The Milesian School 3 Pythagoras 4 Heraclitus 5 Parmenides 6 Empedocles 7 Athens in Relation to Culture 8 Anaxagoras 9 The Atomists 10 Protagoras PART Ⅱ Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle 11 Socrates 12 The Influence of'Sparta 13 The Sources of" Plato's Opinions 14 Plato's Utopia 15 The Theory of" Ideas 16 Plato's Theory of Immortality 17 Plato's Cosmogony 18 Knowledge and Perception in Plato 19 Aristotle's Metaphysics 20 Aristotle's Ethics 21 Aristotle's Politics 22 Aristotle's Logic 23 Aristotle's Physics 24 Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy PART Ⅲ Ancient Philosophy after Aristotle 25 The Hellenistic World 26 Cynics and Sceptics 27 The Epicureans 28 Stoicism 29 The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture 30 Plotinus BOOK TWO Catholic Philosophy INTRODUCTION PART Ⅰ The Fathers 1 The Religious Development of'the Jews 2 Christianity During the First Four Centuries 3 Three Doctors of'the Church 4 St Augustine's Philosophy and Theology 5 The Fifth and Sixth Centuries 6 St Benedict and Gregory the Great PART Ⅱ The Schoolmen 7 The Papacy in the Dark Ages 8 John the Scot 9 Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century 10 Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy 11 The Twelfth Century 12 The Thirteenth Century 13 St Thomas Aquinas 14 Franciscan Schoolmen 15 The Eclipse of the Papacy BOOK THREE Modern Philosophy ENDNOTES INDEX |
商品评论(0条)