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    The Great Conversation, Volume 2: Descartes through Derrida and Quine with Free Philosophy PowerWeb by Melchert, Norman;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 4
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 June 2002

    • ISBN 9780072840667
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 233x185x20 mm
    • Weight 771 g
    • Language English
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    This best-selling introductory text presents philosophy as an ongoing conversation about humankind?s deepest and most persistent concerns. The Great Conversation traces the exchange of ideas between history?s key philosophers, demonstrating that while constructing an argument or making a claim, one philosopher almost always has others in mind.

    The Great Conversation is available in two separate volumes: Volume I covers Hesiod through Descartes (Chapters 1-13); Volume II includes ?Moving from Medieval to Modern? (Chapter 12), and coverage of Descartes through Derrida and Quine (Chapters 13-25).

    This best-selling introductory text presents philosophy as an ongoing conversation about humankind?s deepest and most persistent concerns. The Great Conversation traces the exchange of ideas between history?s key philosophers, demonstrating that while constructing an argument or making a claim, one philosopher almost always has others in mind.

    The Great Conversation is available in two separate volumes: Volume I covers Hesiod through Descartes (Chapters 1-13); Volume II includes ?Moving from Medieval to Modern? (Chapter 12), and coverage of Descartes through Derrida and Quine (Chapters 13-25).

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    Table of Contents:

    A Word to Instructors

    A Word to Students

    Acknowledgements

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    14. Hobbes, Locke, and Berkeley: Materialism and the Beginnings of Empiricism

    Thomas Hobbes: Catching Persons in the Net of the New Science / John Locke: Looking to Experience / George Berkeley: Ideas into Things /

    15. David Hume: Unmasking the Pretensions of Reason

    How Newton Did It / To Be the Newton of Human Nature / The Theory of Ideas / The Association of Ideas / Causation: The Very Idea / The Disappearing Self / Rescuing Human Freedom / Is It Reasonable to Believe in God? / Understanding Morality / Is Hume a Skeptic? /

    16. Immanuel Kant: Rehabilitating Reason (within Strict Limits)

    Critique / Judgments / Geometry, Mathematics, Space, and Time / Common Sense, Science, and the A Priori Categories / Profile: Baruch Spinoza / Phenomena and Noumena / Profile: Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz / Reasoning and the Ideas of Metaphysics: God, World, and Soul / Reason and Morality /

    17. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Taking History Seriously

    Historical and Intellectual Context / Epistemology Internalized / Profile: Arthur Schopenhauer / Self and Others / Stoic and Skeptical Consciousness / Hegel?s Analysis of Christianity / Reason and Reality: The Theory of Idealism / Spirit Made Objective: The Social Character of Ethics / History and Freedom /

    18. Kierkegaard and Marx: Two Ways to ?Correct? Hegel

    Kierkegaard: On Individual Existence / Marx: Beyond Alienation and Exploitation /

    19. The Utilitarians: Moral Rules and the Happiness of All (Including Women)

    The Classic Utilitarians / The Rights of Women /

    20. Friedrich Nietzsche: The Value of Existence

    Pessimism and Tragedy / Good
    -Bye True World / The Death of God / Revaluation of Values / The Overman / Affirming Eternal Recurrence /

    21. The Pragmatists: Thought and Action

    Charles Sanders Peirce / John Dewey / Profile: William James /

    22. Analysis: Logical Atomism and the Logical Positivists

    Language and Its Logic / Profile: Bertrand Russell / Ludwig Wittgenstein: Tractatus Logico
    -Philosophicus / Logical Positivism /

    23. Ordinary Language: ?This Is Simply What I Do?

    The Later Wittgenstein: Philosophical Investigations /

    24. Martin Heidegger: The Meaning of Being

    What Is the Question? / The Clue / Phenomenology / Profile: Jean
    -Paul Sartre / Being
    -in
    -the
    -World / The ?Who? of Dasein / Modes of Disclosure / Falling
    -Away / Care / Truth / Death / Conscience, Guilt, and Resoluteness / Temporality as the Meaning of Care / The Priority of Being /

    25. Postmodernism and Physical Realism: Derrida, Rorty, Quine, Dennett

    Postmodernism / Deconstruction: Jacques Derrida / Liberal Ironist: Richard Rorty / Physical Realism / Science, Common Sense, and Metaphysics: Willard van Orman Quine / The Matter of Minds: Daniel Dennett /

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