Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong

A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. GREECE AND ROME.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: IMAGE BOOKS GARDEN CITY (NEW YORK), ESTADOS UNIDOS 1962Edition: 8Description: 319 10 x 18 cmSubject(s):
Contents:
VOLUME I. PART I - Preface. - One. Introduction. Part One: Pre-Socratic Philosophy. Part Two: The Socratic Period. Part Three: Plato. - Appendices 1) Some abbreviations used in this volume. 2) A note on sources. 3) A few books. - Notes. VOLUME I. PART II Part Four: Aristotle. Part Five: Post-Aristotelian Philosophy. - Appendices 1) Some abbreviations used in this volume. 2) A note on sources. 3) A few books. - Notes. - Index.
Review: "Acclaimed as the "standard history of philosophy for many years to come", this celebrated series traces the progress of philosophy from the earliest Greek thought to contemporary thought. As a result of Fr.Copleston's scholarly research, critical acumen, and lucid exposition." " Greece and Rome surveys the discovery and progress of philosophy Greco-Roman thought from the Pre-Socratics to Neoplatonism."
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- Notes: pp.301-319 (part I). - Notes: pp.262-273 (part II). - Index: pp.274-280 (part II).

VOLUME I. PART I - Preface. - One. Introduction. Part One: Pre-Socratic Philosophy. Part Two: The Socratic Period. Part Three: Plato. - Appendices 1) Some abbreviations used in this volume. 2) A note on sources. 3) A few books. - Notes. VOLUME I. PART II Part Four: Aristotle. Part Five: Post-Aristotelian Philosophy. - Appendices 1) Some abbreviations used in this volume. 2) A note on sources. 3) A few books. - Notes. - Index.

"Acclaimed as the "standard history of philosophy for many years to come", this celebrated series traces the progress of philosophy from the earliest Greek thought to contemporary thought. As a result of Fr.Copleston's scholarly research, critical acumen, and lucid exposition." " Greece and Rome surveys the discovery and progress of philosophy Greco-Roman thought from the Pre-Socratics to Neoplatonism."

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