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An edition of A history of philosophy (1900)

A history of philosophy.

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v. <7 > ; 23 cm

Publish Date
Publisher
Newman Bookshop
Language
English

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Edition Availability
Cover of: History of Philosophy
History of Philosophy
September 22, 1999, Continuum International Publishing Group
Paperback in English - New edition
Cover of: A history of philosophy
A history of philosophy
1985, Image Books
in English
Cover of: A history of philosophy
A history of philosophy: Greece and Rome
1976, Search Press
in English
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A history of philosophy.
1946, Newman Bookshop
in English
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A history of philosophy
1900, Search Press, Paulist Press, Paulist Pr
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Westminster, Md

Table of Contents

v. 1. Greece and Rome.
v. 2. Medieval philosophy, Augustine to Scotus.
v. 3. Ockham to Suárez.
v. 4. Descartes to Leibnitz.
v. 5. Hobbes to Hume.
v. 6. Wolff to Kant.
v. 7. Fichte to Nietzsche.
v. 8. Bentham to Russell.
v. 9. Maine de Biran to Sartre.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographies.
Vols. 2-9 have imprint: Westminster, Md., Newman Press.
Vols. 5-7 issued as Bellarmine series, 16-18.

Series
Bellarmine series,, 16-18.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
109
Library of Congress
B72 .C62

The Physical Object

Pagination
9 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6510257M
Internet Archive
historyofphiloso08copl
LCCN
47000875
Library Thing
109623

First Sentence

"I. THE philosophy of David Hume, which represented the culmination of classical British empiricism, called forth a lively reaction on the part of Thomas Reid and his successors."

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